perspective and parallel projections. Add a snap grid, for points
and for text comments. Draw text comments in the plane of their
workplane if they have one, otherwise always facing forward.
And fix a few nasty bugs: the possibility of an extremely long
animation onto a workplane, accidental use of the wrong style line
width for constraints, misplaced text box in style screen for
default styles, other little stuff.
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Constraint::COMMENTs), including line width and color, and text
height and origin location.
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formats, with the proper color and width. This may need a bit of
cleanup for stuff like the hidden line removal, which currently
loses the style.
Also fix a bug in the test for arcs of a circle. A second-order
Bezier with collinear control points really is an arc, but it's an
arc with infinite radius so stuff tends to blow up. So return false
for that one.
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size for EPS, etc.). This can either be fixed, with a given width
and height and offset, or automatic, by the left right bottom top
margins.
And draw nicer dimensions for length, with arrows and more
extension lines. Add code to trim those lines against the
(rectangular, axis-aligned) box that contains the actual number,
and use that (instead of the elliptical interpolation, which was
only approximately right) for diameter dimensions too.
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(in my case, a SpaceNavigator). I can transform the view of the
part, or transform a part in an assembly.
Also fix up mouse wheel input, so that it works even if it comes in
chunks of less than 120 units.
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steps in thisShell or thisMesh, and then let the Boolean proceed as
usual. If everything works, then this is equivalent. And it's less
code, and it makes stuff like stepping the step and repeat work.
Also begin to work on line/entity/constraint styles, but no real
work yet.
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contour, except at the ends of the chain), and classify the entire
chain. That's much faster than going edge by edge.
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boundary points, at least. That required some changes to what gets
passed around (for example because to project a point onto this
inexact curve, we need to know which two surfaces it trims so that
we can do a Newton's method on them).
And fix stupidity in the way that I calculated edge normals; I just
did normal in uv space, and there's no particular reason why that
would be normal in xyz. So edges in long skinny surfaces failed,
for example.
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version number to 1.4, don't include force-hidden entities when
building the loops, and don't show force-hidden entities when that
entity gets copied.
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separate polygon of coincident (with same or opposite normal)
faces; I instead test all the edges against the other shell, and
have extended the classify-against-shell stuff to handle those
cases.
And the normals are now perturbed a bit numerically, to either side
of the edge, to distinguish tangency from a coincident surface.
This seems to work fairly well, although things still tend to fail
when the piecewise linear tolerance is too coarse.
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can show edges for both meshes and shells, and export them and
hidden line remove and all the usual stuff.
And fix the zoom to fit on startup, so that it considers hidden
entities too. That avoids the problem where things get generated at
stupid chord tolerance because no entities were visible and the
mesh of course did not yet exist.
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triangulate correctly; don't screw up generating them, and make
sure that the ratpoly stuff doesn't blow up near the singularity.
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parallel axis (which are always lines parallel to that axis).
Remove short pwl segments when possible, to avoid short edges that
get misclassified.
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a grid of quads, with adaptive spacing. The quads that lie entirely
within the trim polygon are triangulated and knocked out from the
polygon, and then the polygon is triangulated.
That works okay, though rather slow. But there are issues with
surfaces of revolution that touch the axis, since they end up with
a singularity. That will require some thought.
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cubics, so add routines to approximate a rational Bezier of any
degree in that form. And use those for EPS and SVG when applicable,
so now even stuff like ellipses gets exported smooth.
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triangle join. And add controls to show and hide the solid model
edges (independently of the shaded mesh), and to suppress the
shaded triangles from SVG/EPS output.
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* Rewrite surface handles in curves, so that Booleans beyond
the first don't screw up.
* If an intersection curve is identical to an existing curve
(as happens when faces are coincident), take the piecewise
linearization of the existing curve; this stops us from
screwing up when different shells are pwl'd at different
chord tols.
* Hook up the plane faces again.
* Remove coincident (parallel or anti-parallel) edges from the
coincident-face edge lists when doing Booleans; those may
happen if two faces are coincident with ours.
* Miscellaneous bugfixes.
It doesn't seem to screw up very much now, although tangent edges
(and insufficient pwl resolution) may still cause problems.
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trimmed line), and plane-line intersection. Terminate the Bezier
surface subdivision on a chord tolerance, and that seems okay now.
And print info about the graphics adapter in the text window, could
be useful.
Also have a cylinder-detection routine that works; should special
case those surfaces in closed form since they are common, but not
doing it yet.
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use that for surface-line intersections. That has major problems
with the heuristic on when to stop and do Newton polishing.
There's also an issue with all the Newton stuff when surfaces join
tangent.
And update the wishlist to reflect current needs.
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in the numerical code.
And clean some other stuff, in particular simplifying whenever I
have to take the maximum (or minimum) of three quantities.
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theorem; it's evaluated as a surface integral over each triangle.
And don't regenerate the emphasized edges unless we have to;
specifically, don't do it when the only dirty group is the
drawing group.
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And fix a bug; wasn't asking the user whether to save before
abandoning file when a new file was opened recent.
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based on a chord tolerance. And rewrite the pwl circles to work
against a chord tolerance too (which they really were doing before,
but in funny units).
Also make "assemble" combine type do a union after interference
checking; was previously just copying, which meant that coplanar
faces could break subsequent operations.
And make right-clicking effectively toggle shift key, instead of
forcing it on; so you can pan or rotate with either right or middle
button.
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specify the plane from which we want to grab the triangles. Shared
edges are then removed with the same code used to check for
watertight meshes, and the remaining edges are assembled into
polygons.
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introduced by the bsp routines. It's usually, though not always,
possible to generate a watertight mesh. The occasions where it's
not look ugly, floating point issues, no quick fix.
And use those to generate a list of edges where two different faces
meet, which I can emphasize for cosmetic reasons (and some UI to
specify whether to do that, and with what color).
And make the right mouse button rotate the model, since that was
previously doing nothing.
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degree angle, but shows with a right angle symbol instead of a
numerical angle you can edit.
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version of the code from SketchFlat, with all arbitrary limits
removed.
The TTF text is its own entity, and that entity includes the
font file basename and the text. That's an extra 128 bytes in the
entity, which is around a 50% increase, kind of a shame. It was
simple, though.
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that to try to find them if we can't find them by absolute path.
This is intended to make everything still work if you copy an
entire directory tree of files that import each other.
Also add a mechanism to not paint the scene if we're not sure it's
consistent; otherwise got some crashes on startup. And disable both
text and graphic window when displaying a modal dialog, wasn't
doing that always.
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separate groups. The section is swept normal to the trajectory,
producing a mesh. I'm doing the triangles only now, not copying
over any entities.
Also fix a bug in the PNG export; rows are 4-aligned, so that was
breaking when the width of the image wasn't divisible by four. Also
fix a bug in lathes, where it generated overlapping triangles for
one segment.
And change the groups to record both "this mesh", the contribution
due to the extrude/lathe/whatever, and the "running mesh", that we
get after applying the requested Boolean op between "this mesh" and
the previous group's "running mesh". I'll use that to make step and
repeats step the mesh too.
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So fix that, and now I can simplify what's exported for an entity.
And add an extra measurement (face-face distance/angle), and some
other little stuff.
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user-visible text. And make points hoverable/selectable even when
GW.showPoints is false, and zoom to fit before regenerating on file
open, because then we're at the right zoom level (and will use the
right pwl tolerance).
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and rotates, auto-constrain translates in active workplane, speed
up remap list search with a hash table, other stuff.
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