Hi Sébastien, That's good news you finally got the files. However, 6.3.1 is *not* a public release and these files should not be redistributed.
Thomas 2010/3/19 Sébastien Ramage <sebastien.ram...@gmail.com> > Hi all ! > Finally I got it ! > Really thank you to Sergey Zertchaninov who provided me the missing files. > They have been extracted from OCCT 6.3.1 but maybe we can back port them to > 6.3.0. > > Now it's time to code ! > > Seb > > Le 18/03/2010 15:04, Jelle Feringa a écrit : > > Hi Sebastien, > > I made a gaussian curvature viewer quite some time ago. > Perhaps it offers a perspective to Graphic3d_* methods. > > -jelle > > > > > On Mar 18, 2010, at 2:34 PM, Sébastien Ramage wrote: > > Thank you, but since I want to use PythonOCC for other reason, I need to > visualize the voxel with OCCT. > > I hate failing so I continue my search and I found two things : > 1- The Voxel documentation talk about "User draw", the user need to do the > drawing by himself, and I found Graphic3d_Group.UserDraw but how it works ? > What is Graphic3d_Group ? > 2- To be display we need a AIS_InteractiveObject (just like AIS_Shape...) , > Voxel_Prs is derivate from it, but maybe we can create our own > AIS_InteractiveObject ?? (just like User_Cylinder in OCCT sample). I have > try to create a python class derivate from AIS_InteractiveObject but python > raise an error : No Constructor defined > > any ideas ? > > > > Le 18/03/2010 14:09, Dan Falck a écrit : > > I know that this is a windows only project, but there might be some > inspiration here: > > http://code.google.com/p/voxelcut/ > > I've never used it, since I don't have windows here. > > Dan > > On 3/18/10 12:32 AM, Sébastien Ramage wrote: > > Hi Thomas, > > Voxel_VisDrawer.cxx and Voxel_VisDrawer.h are missing from OpenCascade, > just because (in my opinion) they don't include them so Voxel visualization > is not possible. > I've asked OpenCascade to send me the files and they answered that the > files are available in the maintenance version 6.3.1 which is "delivered > exclusively to our custom development, support or product clients, or via a > separate yearly subscription."... > So I think there is no way to display voxel directly... we must do it by > ourself, what a pity ! > > Below, the complete answer : > > Dear Mr. Ramage, > > Thank you for your request and your interest in Open CASCADE Technology > software. > The files that you mention are available in Open CASCADE Technology > maintenance version 6.3.1 as files VoxelClient_VisDrawer.cxx and > VoxelClient_VisDrawer.h (they were renamed). > > As you may learn from our web site at > http://www.opencascade.org/support/alacarte/maintrel/, Open CASCADE > Technology (OCCT) maintenance releases (such as 6.3.1) are delivered > exclusively to our custom development, support or product clients, or via a > separate yearly subscription. For your reference here below I list several > commercial options to get access to OCCT maintenance releases : > > *a) Yearly subscription to maintenance releases* > > As I already mentioned above, the maintenance releases are also available > to other parties which are not yet customers of OPEN CASCADE SA. Such > availability becomes possible via yearly subscription to maintenance > releases. This subscription grants you a right to receive (download) all > sequential maintenance releases issued in the period of 1 year. The price of > such subscription is 1,990 Euro. > > *b) Subscription to A la Carte support packages* > > As you may see from above we do not offer purchasing a single maintenance > release but only a yearly pack. You may either choose this alternative or > you may consider a possibility to purchase one of our A-la Carte support > packages which grant you the same access and, in addition, allowing to use > our various support services. > > As you might already learn from our web site <http://www.opencascade.org/>, > for a wide range of companies, to cover all stages of software development > process we offer support services including : > > - E-Learning and Training<http://www.opencascade.org/support/training/>to > get acquainted with the Open CASCADE capabilities, > - Help Desk <http://www.opencascade.org/support/alacarte/helpdesk/> for > instant answers to your technical questions (via email or phone), > - Technical > Support<http://www.opencascade.org/support/alacarte/techsupport/>and Expert > Consulting <http://www.opencascade.org/support/alacarte/expconsult/>for > the best choice of functionality, > - Patch Requests <http://www.opencascade.org/support/alacarte/patch/>to > solve quickly the blocking problems, > - Access to Advanced > Samples<http://www.opencascade.org/support/products/advsamples/> > , > - *Access to maintenance > releases<http://www.opencascade.org/support/alacarte/maintrel/>(included free > of charge) > * > > To take advantages of any and each of Open CASCADE support services, the > best choice is to become a subscriber of one of our A la Carte support > packages. In A la Carte package, you have a fixed number of "units" you can > spend for any kind of support services according to the fixed rates detailed > at A la Carte Support page. Three A la Carte options are at your disposal > differing in the amount of available units : > > - Advantage = 42 units per quarter + 20 bonus units per year. This > package costs 5,000 Euro per quarter. > - Premium = 84 units per quarter + 44 bonus units per year. This > package costs 10,000 Euro per quarter. > - Excellence = 125 units per quarter + 72 bonus units per year. This > package costs 15,000 Euro per quarter. > > Please take a minute to study our A la Carte programs at > http://www.opencascade.org/support/alacarte/. > > *c) Subscription to E-learning* > > The latest maintenance release of Open CASCADE Technology is available not > only to our A la Carte clients but also to those customers who purchases our > e-learning course > <http://www.opencascade.org/support/training/elearning/>(1,920 Euro). > > Should you need any further information please do not hesitate to contact > me at your earliest convenience. > Yours sincerely, > Sergey > > > > Le 18/03/2010 00:07, Thomas Paviot a écrit : > > Hi Sébastien, > > Well, let's add these files to Display3d. But what should we put *inside* > this files? Do you have any example of a voxel demo? I couldn't find one > from the OCC forum. > > Thomas > > > _______________________________________________ > Pythonocc-users mailing > listpythonocc-us...@gna.orghttps://mail.gna.org/listinfo/pythonocc-users > > > _______________________________________________ > Pythonocc-users mailing > listpythonocc-us...@gna.orghttps://mail.gna.org/listinfo/pythonocc-users > > _______________________________________________ > Pythonocc-users mailing list > Pythonocc-users@gna.org > https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/pythonocc-users > > > > _______________________________________________ > Pythonocc-users mailing list > Pythonocc-users@gna.org > https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/pythonocc-users > >
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