> I agree. What I was doing was just going through the forum and rabidly > bookmarking topics. Eventually I was going to write a script to > download all of the pages, but then I realized that it's only been > within the past 2 years (or past ~2000 messages) that anything on the > forum has had a reply, so it doesn't matter.
Right, structure is everything ;') It would be cool to WIKI some of the stuff. There are some *really* useful snippets out there. I found for instance a recipe to see whether a certain parameter on a surface is trimmed. Great stuff. Again, the only way is to condense all this in a high level API. > Ah, well, I historically have difficulty with that. i.e., see-- > http://heybryan.org/bookmarks/bookmarks-old2/ Cheers ;') I know the problem ;') > Well, yes, but I was wondering how exactly to figure out the OCC API- > the OCC tutorials haven't (yet) successfully compiled on my machine, > and the API documentation is just this doxygen-generated mess which > doesn't really help things out. So how would one go about learning the > API? Maybe it's in the PDFs? I haven't checked those yet. The 5.2 API docs are also posted on the forum somewhere ( could upload 'em if you like ) they're pretty good. Don't think too low about the doxygens stuff, its as good as it gets on OCC docs, learn to love it. Some code has been posted to documented the .CDL files too on the forum, its relevant sometimes to dive in the actual code. I'm making an effort getting to get some useful examples in pythonOCC going. Cheers, -jelle _______________________________________________ Pythonocc-users mailing list Pythonocc-users@gna.org https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/pythonocc-users