Hi,
> If you have reached that point, I'd suggest as your next step the
enhancement of the conversion.sh script to support systematically
converting large numbers of primitives, as discussed here:
> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.cad.brlcad.devel/2006
> For this case, the conversion in question would be unevaluated
boundary representation trimmed nurbs (CSG+BREP) - basically,
combinations would just point to brep versions of csg primitives, and
the csg primitives would be converted with the brep command. Once you
have that ready, the next step is to test the models bundled with
BRL-CAD (m35.g, ktank.g, etc.) - that will feed thousands of
variations of the primitives through the conversion routines.
I have already added the brep conversion to conversion.sh, using the brep
command in MGED. This changed has been committed to SVN. But I'd like to ask a
question: Since conversion.sh always tests all the three types of conversions,
I want to add options to enable/disable any kind of them, so that it's more
convenient for us to test only a specific conversion. What's your opinion?
Cheers!
Wu
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