On Mar 12, 2015, at 5:37 AM, Gurwinder Singh Bains <gswithba...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

>> Sorry for being too late. I tried to discuss it on IRC but you was busy. I 
>> have written the code in more understandable form. I have changed the torus 
>> part of code and now it looks good. Please have a look on it.
>> https://github.com/GurwinderSinghBains/BRL-CAD/blob/master/g-xxx.c

I’ve been overly busy all around.  Apologies for not being more responsive and 
to others for the deluge of e-mails!  Keep the questions coming, though!…

>> Can this be expanded and proposed for GSOC?

You can propose literally anything.  Whether it’s an appealing proposal depends 
on many factors, like whether you have proposed an interesting development, a 
reasonable approach, a realistic timeline, demonstrated capability, 
demonstrated good communication skills (attention to detail: good; sloppy 
writing: bad), something that will have useful impact, etc.

> I have written code for POV-Ray cylinder and POV-Ray cone under TGC.

Cool.

> I am little bit confused between A, B, C, D vectors of Truncated
> General Cone. In documentation it's written that "A and B are
> perpendicular Vectors and Vectors A and C are parallel”.

I believe there is a diagram in the Appendix of the MGED tutorial on our 
website, or you can run this in mged:
make tgc tgc
sed tgc

Cheers!
Sean


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