I'm very excited to see the all in one release. i never completed getting my ssh key working, but i'll try to commit OccSlicer before this release. How long do i have to make it in?
_____ From: pythonocc-users-boun...@gna.org [mailto:pythonocc-users-boun...@gna.org] On Behalf Of Thomas Paviot Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 5:05 AM To: pythonOCC users mailing list. Subject: Re: [Pythonocc-users] pythonOCC has parametric & topologicassociativity! 2009/6/10 Jelle Feringa <jelleferi...@gmail.com> I've got some pretty cool news to report. As of today ( ok, this morning ) pythonOCC has parametric & topological associativity! I've come up with a demo that allows you to simple set parameters which will trigger topological & parametric updates. Many thanks to Sioutis ( who works on the GEOM module hosted on SF ) for helping me out understanding the underlying concepts of GEOM. Hope you like what you see! ( http://jelleferinga.com/files/20090610-155332.mov ) Cheers, -jelle Hi All, Thanks to this quite impressive work from Jelle, it becomes (almost) possible to have the complete control over a topology. Note that if you want to run this sample, you have to svn update to the latest revision of the subversion repository. As Jelle wrote, this is made possible by the SalomeGeom module from Sioutis: this library have been recently added to pythonOCC. One can consider now that pythonOCC wraps both OpenCASCADE and SalomeGEOM libraries behind a unified pythonic API. All this work will soon be packaged in a 'maintenance' release: pythonOCC 0.2 + bugfixes + few more samples + SalomeGEOM. As previously discussed on this ml, the Windows version of this release will be broken down in 2 files: a 'pythonOCC only' file, and a 'pythonOCC all-in-one' containing pythonOCC + OCC libs + SalomeGEOM libs. Cheers, Thomas
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