I remember you could create boxes around parts of solids and then use cut 
to delete the contents of the box.  After the cut, your solid consisted of 
what was left outside of your cut box.

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David M Bentley
Combat Effectiveness Analyst
GENERAL DYNAMICS
Land Systems Division
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Doesn't ring any bells with me..  There is a 'cat' command but not a 'cut'
command.  What did it do?

Do you recall a version where that worked?  I checked the history back
through 4.4 and didn't see a reference to it.

There is an old BSD/UNIX command-line command called 'cut' that is used 
for
parsing out lines and columns from a file, but that's not part of the
package.

Cheers!
Sean




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Has this command been removed or superseded? 

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