The TechDraw workbench is new and hasn't had the years of development that have benefited some other workbenches. Still, TechDraw can now "produce basic technical drawings based on the 3D model".
Here is a rough roadmap of areas to be addressed in the future (in no particular order).
There are inconsistencies between the way the Draft/Arch and TechDraw modules represent shapes. This limits the suitability of TechDraw for Draft/Arch users. One notable short-coming is that TechDraw is unable to apply Dimensions to the Svg images it receives from Draft/Arch.
Making a template with editable text fields requires significant expertise with Svg and an Svg editor like Inkscape. Making the template creation process simpler will be a priority in the v0.18 development cycle.
This includes the ability to add leaders, callouts and detail highlights to Views. It is a prerequisite to many enhancements, particularly in the drawing annotation area, such as feature control frames and reference highlights for detail views.
A number of 2D geometry functions were recently added to the Part module. This needs to be reviewed with an eye towards replacing custom 2D geometry code in TechDraw with standard code from Part.
It is not currently possible to create a Detail from a Section, or a Section from a Detail due to internal differences. Changes here would allow any View type to be a BaseView.
There is a need for Dimensions that do not rely on specific vertex/edges, but on extrema of the figure - for example, overall width/height.
The current Page to Dxf export function uses an older version of the Dxf spec (R12). An option to support a newer version is required.
See the bug tracker for up to date information.
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