ā2017-12-21 11:35 AM
MULX A/1.096012 MULY B/0.640000 MULZ ZZYZX/0.91 Binary 1 DEL topNo calls, nothing geometric. How does this work?
ā2017-12-21 11:42 AM
ā2017-12-21 11:46 AM
Erwin wrote:How is it made to begin with?
BINARY calls inline binary object. You cannot edit this part of object.
ā2017-12-21 12:23 PM
ā2017-12-21 12:24 PM
Erwin wrote:Oh okay, thanks. It seems like a strange thing to do really.
When you save object (which does need a 3D part), you can Save As... binary.
ā2017-12-21 02:02 PM
JGoode wrote:This was done to speed up the 3D appearance of the Object back when processing power was much less. The Binary code could be processed faster than the GDL code for more complicated forms.Erwin wrote:Oh okay, thanks. It seems like a strange thing to do really.
When you save object (which does need a 3D part), you can Save As... binary.
ā2017-12-21 02:05 PM
David wrote:That makes a lot of sense! Thanks for the information.JGoode wrote:This was done to speed up the 3D appearance of the Object back when processing power was much less. The Binary code could be processed faster than the GDL code for more complicated forms.Erwin wrote:Oh okay, thanks. It seems like a strange thing to do really.
When you save object (which does need a 3D part), you can Save As... binary.
David
ā2017-12-21 08:22 PM
ā2017-12-22 10:18 AM
SL_GDL wrote:Yeah, I wasn't really looking to do anything to the object. I was just very curious as to how it worked. Thanks!
There is nothing good in these binaries.
You can only parameterize the pen. In case of a problem, nothing can be fixed there.