Hi Jojo,

1) I don't follow. If you reference a trimmed surface in Grasshopper
it gets importer as a trimmed surface. The geometry is not altered in
the slightest. This is probably one of those: "I know that you believe
you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize
that what you heard is not what I meant." moments...

2) Sorry, can't do. The geometry that Grasshopper generates is drawn
on top of the Rhino model. I.e. Rhino has no idea it all exists and
thus is unable to include it in selection logic. Someday we might be
able to get around this, but it will almost certainly involve a
special working mode/command.

3) I'm working on Undo/Redo. The project got shelved a while ago as I
was trying to get these damn data-trees up and running.

--
David Rutten
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Robert McNeel & Associates


On Mar 5, 5:20 pm, jojowasmydog <[email protected]> wrote:
> Firstly, I have use grasshoppers for two school projects and I totally
> in love with the program! Thanks for the great work! If it could be
> better, I would suggest this possible options.
>
> 1) Recognization of Trim surface: when surface is trim in rhino,
> grasshopper does not recognice and reconstruct the uv curve according
> to the new geometry of the surface, it would be good if there is a
> buttom to make grasshopper recognice the end of the trim edge.
>
> 2) selecting in rhino and feekback to grashopper: quite often, when a
> project gets bigger, I really wish I can select from rhino and know
> which line is drawn in grasshopper.
>
> 3) Record history inside grasshopper: this is a bit like the undo
> function but a bit more complicated in a sense. I try Generative
> component and they have this already. Would be great if grasshopper
> can undo. And also have a record history.

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