2006/10/10, Eric Wilhelm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
no yet, but i've just have a look and there is enough to read.
thanks
i will start studying the dxf2rzp to move it to python, when i am able to do something i will let you know.
best regards
Marco
# from Marco Alicera
# on Tuesday 10 October 2006 02:09 pm:
>Eric Wilhelm or anyone else help me in getting started with this
>particular subject?
Hi Marco,
Have you looked at the info and repository at vectorsection.org?
no yet, but i've just have a look and there is enough to read.
Unfortunately I've been rather swamped with another project lately, but
there is already a start on some pythoncad conversion (both to and from
the rzp hub) code. If you have questions, please ping me (and don't
get discouraged if I forget to answer, just nag me :-)
thanks
The dxf code is just dxf2rzp and is in Perl for now. I would entertain
doing it in Python if you could implement a full conversion but
ultimately I want at least parts of it in C for speed. I had also done
some work with Inline::Python and Art's library, so I could entertain
the idea of furthering that pursuit as well. The way I see it, there's
a lot of thankless work to be done and I'll take any help I can get :-D
i will start studying the dxf2rzp to move it to python, when i am able to do something i will let you know.
The perl installer is fairly decent when I left off. The python
installer could use some work. (Preferably, somehow integrating into
the perl Build system.)
--Eric
best regards
Marco
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