Thanks Csaba.
I have added the the completed test.
Please merge that with the repo.
Best,
Raj.
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Hi Raj,
I merged your changes, thanks !
There were small cosmetic changes that were easier to do than to
explain, see them here:
https://github.com/ncsaba/python-brlcad/commit/7b8cf2d925cd7a9aef16131c7d322642d94ad150
In particular the use_brlcad_malloc=True part is not needed, seems like
the mk
Hi Gabriela,
Welcome, I am one of the mentors for STEPcode for BRL-CAD. Expanding on
the project ideas can be a narrowing of the scope or further elaborating
the function. For instance, import is better to start with than export
for a new capability like supporting additional schemas such as 21
Yea I'm interested in two of the ideas you mentioned; creating support for
2D drawing as NURBS curves to sketch obj in BRL-CAD and the import/export
of mesh geometry.
Ill look over the files in src/conv/step and get back to your.
Would on or both these ideas, on top of the original idea be enough
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 1:30 PM, Gabriela Voll wrote:
> Yea I'm interested in two of the ideas you mentioned; creating support for
> 2D drawing as NURBS curves to sketch obj in BRL-CAD
As stated, that wouldn't be a STEP project in the first stage - you
would need to add support for NURBS curves t
Hello,
I'm Milinda Fernando. I'm a level three student studying Computer Science
and Engineering in University of Moratuwa Sri Lanka. I have good
programming knowledge in C, C++ ,Java,. I have some experience developing
the CAD software. I'm have good knowledge in Opencascade CAD library and I
ha
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 10:43 AM, Inderpreet Singh wrote:
> * How about a split interface like we have on codepen.io or jsfiddle
> where we can add mged commands on one side and see the actions being
> performed on other side.
Yes it is really a good idea but it seems much like the editing
featu
On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 4:00 PM, Rishabh Sharma
wrote:
> c) A four view window which would show the perspective, top, front and side
> view of the model in one quadrant each.
Check this: http://202.164.53.122/~gaurav/form.html
This is not related to OGV but the four different views are same as
w