2011/10/28 Thomas Paviot <tpav...@gmail.com>

> 2011/10/28 Thomas Paviot <tpav...@gmail.com>
>
>> 2011/10/28 Pierre JUILLARD <pierre.juill...@gmail.com>
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I am having trouble understanding Units.
>>> I am working in pydev module of Eclipse.
>>>
>>> I could run successfully the "surfacic_mesh.py" to validate pythonOCC 0.5
>>> installation (while qt viewer is still displaying "pythonOCC 0.4 viewer" -
>>> see enclosed picture: ~weird~).
>>>
>>> Well, I carried out different tests summed up in the enclosed word
>>> document.
>>> It systematically leads to some errors, maybe from me, maybe from OCC or
>>> PythonOCC.
>>>
>>> The thnig is that I couldn't find in the documentation any examples, and
>>> I don't know what values for the arguments are allowed.
>>> Please, would someone have some advices concerning:
>>> - the errors I get
>>> - where I could find some examples. There are indeed some methods or
>>> attributes that seems interesting by their name, by I don't know exactly how
>>> to use them. For instance:
>>> UnitsFile(*args): UnitsFile(char afile) : which format is accepted? what
>>> this kind of file has to contain?
>>> LexiconFile(*args): LexiconFile(char afile) : same questions?
>>> DictionaryOfUnits(amode=0): DictionaryOfUnits(Standard_Boolean amode =
>>> 0) : what is the meaning of this boolean?
>>> Units_UnitsSystem
>>> ...
>>>
>>
>> Hi Pierre,
>>
>> I have no idea about Units module (never used it). Maybe you could start
>> with the UnitsAPI module, which provides an API on top of Units. Search the
>> OCCForum with the keyword "UnitsAPI" and you'll get a few answers.
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>> Thomas
>>
>>
> If you look into the OCE/src/UnitsAPI folder, you will find examples of
> units files: MDTVBaseUnits, MDTVCurrentUnits and CurrentUnits.
>
> Thomas
>
>
as well as a Lexicon file: Lexi_Expr.dat

Thomas
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