Have you heard about this project? Although it seems to be dead (apparently no update since 2003) , I send you the link of the project, http://pythonizer.org/pythoncascade/pythoncascade.html
In particular, there is an interesting section full of sample codes. http://pythonizer.org/pythoncascade/gallery.html I think, pythonOcc would gain to show what it's capable of in a similar way. For example one could create an equivalent page on the wiki. A first step, would merely consist in wrapping the already existing sample directory (avail on svn). Hence, it would allow for potential users to make their own idea of what can be achieved with pythonOcc. Besides, I think screenshots can be an efficient way of explaining several concepts (such as topology vs geometry) nut this is another story. Of course, I am not saying that it is compulsory to have such a gallery, I just found the idea interesting (to make pythonOcc more visible) and I would fully understand that pythonOcc developpers/users have other priorities (at least this is my case ;-)). Regards, Loïc
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