Hi,
> Unfortunately, I don't recall the exact settings that prompted the
errors. The best bet is probably to create a pipe primitive in MGED
and use the faceplate GUI to modify it:
> mged pipe.g
> on the MGED command line:
> make pipe.s pipe
> in the MGED menu, there are two items - Faceplate and Faceplate GUI.
Enable both of them.
> then, put the pipe primitive into edit mode:
> sed pipe.s
> from there, you should be able to use the GUI and the mouse to create
a variety of pipes. Feel free to ask if there are any questions - I'm
not sure our pipe editing GUI is documented anywhere. You may have
already have fixed the original issue I'm remembering - in any case,
the pipe primitive is quite flexible so more test cases would have
been needed regardless.
Thanks for your advice. I have already used the MGED GUI to test my results,
and the sed command in MGED to edit the primitives. For the cases I have
tested, the brep conversion of pipe works quite well. But I will try further
tests.
> Nice progress! I expect breakage will still be fairly straightforward
to find for a while, but once it starts to get more difficult we can
probably adapt a script used for tessellation testing and
systematically test models.
I'd like to ask, how to do the tessellation testing? Thanks.
Cheers!
Wu
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