*Fri, 17/4/09, Thomas Paviot //* wrote:
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>
> From: Thomas Paviot
> Subject: Re: [Pythonocc-users] suggestions for tutorials to python OCC
> To: "ganesh thangaraj p"
> Cc: "python"
> Date: Friday, 17 April, 2009, 10:37 AM
>
> gan
ganesh thangaraj p a écrit :
> dear users,
> as some of you know,iam developing a feature
> recognition system and i am new to the concept of both PythonOCC and
> OCC. Therefore it will be helpful if someone could suggest some
> tutorials to pythonOCC. I am basically a mechan
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 9:01 AM, Jelle Feringa wrote:
> Oh, btw; I noticed your interest in BrepFeat.
> A neat little trick is to use ShapeFix before performing a BrepFeat.
> That way you're wires are ordered in the correct sense, so you don't have to
> handle it yourself ( I dont get much joy out
> I think we have a slight misunderstanding here. Python OCC and all
> it's docs are platform neutral, but I think Bryan was referring to
> the OCC docs.
Shoot. My bad.
> I have read several people saying that the older OCC5 docs are
> better than the OCC6 docs, but they are distributed in
I think we have a slight misunderstanding here. Python OCC and all it's docs
are
platform neutral, but I think Bryan was referring to the OCC docs. I have read
several people saying that the older OCC5 docs are better than the OCC6 docs,
but they are distributed in as Windows CHM files. (I've n
Right, though when referencing to the API docs, this is the actual
reference:
http://pythonocc.org/APIREF/index.html
Cheers,
-jelle
> I need to go to class, but I'll reply to the rest of your message
> later. But first this part- I am fairly certain that I'm correct about
> this. Look at the d
I'm very sorry, that was a private message gone public.
My apologies.
-jelle
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On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 9:06 AM, Bryan Bishop wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 9:01 AM, Jelle Feringa wrote:
>> Hi Bryan,
>>
>> You know I really fancy your involvement in pythonOCC, but I ask you kindly
>> to be very precise in replying.
>> Thing is that noisy and incorrect statements like below
>
Hi Bryan,
You know I really fancy your involvement in pythonOCC, but I ask you
kindly to be very precise in replying.
Thing is that noisy and incorrect statements like below than need
correction etc etc.
> The documentation is primarily meant for the Windows platform, so
> you'll have to u
> Last march, Jelle mentioned something about work on some new tutorial
> files, but I don't know how that's going at the moment. Jelle? Any
> updates?
I thought I already replied here?
Again; the /samples directory provides a lot:
http://pythonocc.org/Releases/pythonOCC-wo0.2-demos.zip
> At the
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 1:04 AM, ganesh thangaraj p
wrote:
> dear users,
> as some of you know,iam developing a feature recognition
> system and i am new to the concept of both PythonOCC and OCC. Therefore it
> will be helpful if someone could suggest some tutorials to pythonOC
dear users,
as some of you know,iam developing a feature recognition
system and i am new to the concept of both PythonOCC and OCC. Therefore it will
be helpful if someone could suggest some tutorials to pythonOCC. I am basically
a mechanical engineer and although i am good wi
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