Hi

Do you mean this streaming Delauney triangulator - http://www.cs.unc.edu/~isenburg/sd/ ? Unfortunately I don't think it's under a commercially usable license - it asserts copyright, disclaims liability, and that's it - there is no explicit permission to redistribute.

I was initially fooled because the copyright text used appears to be identical to a part of the (L)GPL, so I didn't pay too much attention to it at the time. It was only after I had assured my boss that we could triangulate millions of points without breaking a sweat that I realised I had quite a bit of coding to do...live and learn!

best wishes

Mike



Martin Beckett wrote:
If you need to do this with a complex model (1000s of points) the Delauney 
triangulator doesn't work very well.

I have a written a wrapper for Jonathon Shewchuk's Delauney code but that code 
is restricted to non-commercial use so I haven't submitted it.
If you can accept this and need a worlds best mesh generator mail me.

ps I hope to get round to wrapping their new streaming triangulator which is 
more freely licensed.

Cheers,
Martin

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