instead of tying that to whether the shaded model is shown. And
rewrite all URLs to solvespace.com, not www.solvespace.com, and get
rid of the nag screen that I just added because opening the website
with ShellExecute seems to freeze a bit on startup.
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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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line width units, on-screen and export visibility. So now we can
use that to modify the default styles, or to create custom styles.
Also add code to draw fat lines, with round endcaps, since gl
doesn't do that.
Next we need some user interface to assign styles to entities, and
to make all the export file formats support the style attributes.
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mechanism. This gets filled in from some defaults, and stored in
the registry. The default styles do not get saved in the file, but
user-created styles (which aren't supported yet) do.
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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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constraint, so that we can export that too. This includes the lines
for the vector font.
A little ugly; it needs some kind of line style (color or width) to
distinguish those lines from the real geometry in the exported
file.
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and their holes into their own advanced faces. So a single surface
with multiple outer contours generates multiple advanced faces.
Also turn the default chord tol down to 1.5 pixels, seems more
likely to make the exact surface Booleans work.
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feared. Though I don't have rational surfaces or curves going yet,
and I don't have the stuff to handle holes or multiple outer
contours in a single surface.
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according to the user's preference. I templated the housekeeping
stuff for Boolean operations and step and repeat, so it's
relatively clean.
Still need to add the stuff to make a mesh vertex-to-vertex, and to
export sections of a mesh.
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we're inconsistent (singular Jacobian). That's slow, so we should
provide a library interface to disable it.
[git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/solvespace/": change = 1946]
little test app that links against it. I still need to polish a few
things, but this is more or less as it should be.
[git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/solvespace/": change = 1944]
tables from SolveSpace to their own class. This is intended to
simplify use of the constraint solver in a library.
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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.
[git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/solvespace/": change = 1938]
our specified section plane; we then split them according to the
start and endpoints of each STrimBy, using de Castejau's algorithm.
These sections get projected (possibly in perspective, which I do
correctly) into 2d and exported.
Except, for now they just get pwl'd in the export files. That's the
fallback, since it works for any file format. But that's the place
to add special cases for circles etc., or to export them exactly.
DXF supports the latter, but very painfully since I would need to
write a later-versioned file, which requires thousands of lines of
baggage. I'll probably stick with arcs.
[git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/solvespace/": change = 1936]
closed form. This is a fairly good speedup, and handles tangency
well.
But that shows that tangency has other problems; need to classify
edges correctly (whether they point to a coincident surface) in
curved surfaces too. I need to tweak SShell::ClassifyPoint().
[git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/solvespace/": change = 1933]
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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export. So I calculate lighting for each triangle in the mesh, make
a BSP, and then traverse it in-order and output those as SVG or
EPS. And I test edges against the mesh, removing those portions of
the edge that overlap a triangle in front of them (using the
kd-tree to accelerate).
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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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fix convergence tolerance so that points projected into a rational
polynomial surface end up much closer than LENGTH_EPS.
[git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/solvespace/": change = 1906]
the same precedence as sqrt. Add the code to find naked edges, and
draw them highlighted on the model. And make the direction of trim
curves consistent, always ccw with normal toward viewer; so there's
no need to fix the directions before triangulating.
[git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/solvespace/": change = 1903]
piecwise linear segments. These are piecewise linear approximated
for display, and currently for the mesh too, but that's the first
step to replace the mesh with exact curved surfaces.
[git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/solvespace/": change = 1895]
corresponding to each param from the Jacobian, and see if it loses
rank. If it does then that one was important, so it's bound. Then
display a big blue square around its point until the next normal
solve.
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or lines against lines. The constraints get rather screwed up
afterwards, of course.
So make arcs with the endpoints coincident into circles, instead
of nothings; since the first split of a circle produces that.
And don't warn after deleting just point-coincident or horiz/vert
constraints as a dependency; that's just a nuisance, because it
happens too often.
[git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/solvespace/": change = 1884]
tables in the code, which I have written in perl and am checking
in.
Also get WM_MOUSELEAVE events from win32, so that I can de-hover
everything when the mouse leaves the graphics window. And fix one
of the icons, which was 23x24 instead of 24x24.
[git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/solvespace/": change = 1883]
not to solve by substitution before rank testing. And report the
unsatisfied constraints when we don't converge.
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just applies an offset to the DXF before exporting. Useful enough
to be worth the ugliness, though.
This is the stupid routines from SketchFlat, slightly reworked.
[git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/solvespace/": change = 1866]
linear segments to generate, irrespective of the chord tolerance.
That used to be hard-coded, and it needs to be small enough to
avoid lags while working interactively, but I also need to export
fine geometry.
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some magic numbers. This would be trivial to break, but still more
difficult than patching the binary to skip the check...
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on the number of pieces that we know how to reassemble is even
stupider. Now dynamically allocated.
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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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all coordinates are divided by that number as we export.
And add functions to store a float in the registry. I'm using those
for the scale factor, and also to replace the crazy scaled integers
that I was using for light positions etc. before.
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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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