to do with IFC. Or you could fix a bug that is in the
BRL-CAD bug tracker. It is up to you.
On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 2:29 AM, Amritpal Singh wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 11:19 PM, Charlie Stirk wrote:
> > A good patch related to your project proposal would be to extract one
>
://www.buildingsmart-tech.org/ifc/IFC2x3/TC1/html/ifcgeometryresource/ifcgeometryresource.htm
On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 6:52 AM, Amritpal Singh wrote:
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> > I made a comment on your proposal. In your diagram and description, you
> > n
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for you to provide a description of how they work, and a description of
what changes you are proposing for BRL-CAD. The description could include
diagrams and related descriptive text.
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This shows that you understand part of the problem, which is progress.
Now you need to work on a patch for BRL-CAD and your project proposal.
On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 12:36 PM, Amritpal Singh
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> > No, you need to lo
On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 8:05 AM, Amritpal Singh wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 10:32 PM, Charlie Stirk wrote:
> > This thread is probably the best place to continue the discussion for now
> > because the hard part will be figuring out how to do the IFC procedural
> >
implicit IFC geometry (procedural things like extrusions) will have
to be handled by the BRL-CAD procedural capabilities.
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> > If you are interested in BIM with IFC using STEPcode an
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can you please explain me how we are going to get the solid
> which can be rendered in OpenGL viewer (without libdm) from the ON_Brep
> structure. ?
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> [1].
> https://bitbucket.org/milindasf/stepviewer/src/9fa3a73b9c151dc520a9a94b173c7b5a5a2ae47d/STEP/?at=default
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> Than
irections as to familiarizing with the step code and getting my hands
> dirty?
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>> Sorry, I forgot the stepcode.org site is down. The source code is at
>> https://github.com/stepcode/stepcode
>> and the googl
guess the first step
> is familiarize myself with the application protocols.
>
> Thanks
> Konrad
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> On 9 March 2015 at 15:28, Charlie Stirk wrote:
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>> Welcome, I recall your work on the vrml-g converter, which is relevant.
>> Note that posts to the scl-dev googl
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oaded the source from here http://brlcad.org/d/download and
> think this this the parent folder to the STEPcode
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> About the STEP Google Group, i cant find it. Any help?
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Agree with meteor as a good framework candidate. The three.js package for
meteor on atmosphere is a year old, however, so may need updating. Here
is another https://github.com/nozpheratu/three-meteor. Also recommend
that you take a look at the meteor package for x3dom and compare the
capabili
On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 9:11 PM, Christopher Sean Morrison
wrote:
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> On Mar 19, 2014, at 4:55 PM, Charlie Stirk wrote:
>
> STEPcode can parse the schema and generate class libraries, an API, and
> file read/write executable. STEPcode provides a partial implementation of
There is a standard schema for material properties, STEP AP235 "Materials
information for the design and verification of products", but it is not
widely implemented. The current version of the AP235 Express schema is
based on PLIB, and harmonized with AP 209ed2 for engineering analysis.
http://w
Hi Henry,
Welcome! I am a mentor for STEP for GSoC. Here are some resources to
look at as you develop your proposal. Here is a listing of current CAD
system coverage of STEP functionality.
http://www.cax-if.org/vendor_info.php?file_id=6&comp_id=2
Here is a listing of STEP viewer coverage.
Hi Gabriela,
Welcome, I am one of the mentors for STEPcode for BRL-CAD. Expanding on
the project ideas can be a narrowing of the scope or further elaborating
the function. For instance, import is better to start with than export
for a new capability like supporting additional schemas such as 21
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