Bug#774251: openscad import() sometimes hates some filenames (!)

2015-01-07 Thread chrysn
On Tue, Jan 06, 2015 at 11:15:58PM +0100, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote: > What exactly do you mean with "rendering tricks"? I'm not such an > expert on OpenSCAD yet. Just recently discovered it thanks to > Torsten :). openscad utilizes libopencsg, which does geometry differences by flipping aro

Bug#774251: openscad import() sometimes hates some filenames (!)

2015-01-06 Thread John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
On 01/06/2015 11:11 PM, chrysn wrote: > as before, if i could get feedback on how csg mode works on real > hardware, i'd deem the backport ready. I have plenty of machines available at work which run Debian Wheezy and I would be happy to test your packages. What exactly do you mean with "renderin

Bug#774251: openscad import() sometimes hates some filenames (!)

2015-01-06 Thread chrysn
hello torsten, hello adrian, > * harfbuzz > > I thought the text() feature was already merged and just not > enabled, but after looking again I just saw it was merged after > the release. thanks for the clarification, i got it just in time to not spend time looking for nonexisting harfbuzz stuff

Bug#774251: openscad import() sometimes hates some filenames (!)

2015-01-05 Thread Torsten Paul
Hi! Thanks, a backported release version would be nice. On 01/05/2015 04:16 PM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote: Thus, I suggest backporting harfbuzz and cgal first. Just some additional details about those... * CGAL The version in wheezy will generally work, but even triggers a warning whi

Bug#774251: openscad import() sometimes hates some filenames (!)

2015-01-05 Thread John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Hi Christian! On 01/05/2015 03:56 PM, chrysn wrote: > i've prepared a simple backport at [1] (ready with i386 and amd64 > builds), but haven't had the chance to test it on a real machine > (it runs in a virtualized one, but the rendering tricks don

Bug#774251: openscad import() sometimes hates some filenames (!)

2015-01-05 Thread chrysn
On Fri, Jan 02, 2015 at 05:22:30PM +, Ian Jackson wrote: > I haven't looked at the code differences but my experience with > openscad in wheey is that it is quite unreliable. If the more recent > ones are better, I think a backport would be a really good idea. i've prepared a simple backport

Bug#774251: openscad import() sometimes hates some filenames (!)

2015-01-02 Thread Ian Jackson
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz writes ("Re: Bug#774251: openscad import() sometimes hates some filenames (!)"): > As you have seen, upstream has closed the bug that you have created > in their bug tracker. I don't think there will be any changes in that > regard, especially c

Bug#774251: openscad import() sometimes hates some filenames (!)

2015-01-02 Thread John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
Hello Christian! As you have seen, upstream has closed the bug that you have created in their bug tracker. I don't think there will be any changes in that regard, especially considering that the code in question has been completely overhauled in newer versions of OpenSCAD. My suggestion would be

Bug#774251: openscad import() sometimes hates some filenames (!)

2014-12-31 Thread chrysn
notfound 774251 2014.03+dfsg-1 forwarded 774251 https://github.com/openscad/openscad/issues/1124 thank you hello ian, thanks for your report. the import framework has been overhauled in the versions after 2011.12, so the issue you've found is fixed in newer versions, but not in a way i can easil

Bug#774251: openscad import() sometimes hates some filenames (!)

2014-12-30 Thread Ian Jackson
Package: openscad Version: 2011.12-3 With the attached files, "openscad knifeblock.scad" does not show anything. But if you copy knifeblock-bar-2.dxf to knifeblock-bar-2a.dxf, and edit the file knifeblock.scad accordingly, it does. Providing an explicit "convexity=3" parameter fixes the problem.