‎2008-04-22 09:57 PM
‎2008-04-23 03:15 AM
‎2008-04-23 06:13 AM
James wrote:Roofs can't either, can they?
It seems that wall accessories can draw true arcs, while slab accessories cannot...
‎2008-04-23 10:30 AM
Thomas wrote:No, they can't. Only wall accessory produces true 2D arcs.
Roofs can't either, can they?
‎2008-04-23 01:58 PM
Olivier wrote:Well, the wall accessories directly ask the walls if they are curved, since there's a subtype parameter for that. On the slab, you would have to analyze a series of points to see if it might represent a curve. It would hurt my head and it wouldn't be very robust IMO.
I am afraid you will have to adapt wall accessory 2D data to slab accessory, to achieve this. Good luck, and a lot of patience.
‎2008-04-23 03:35 PM
James wrote:Guess we'll need a new 3D engine before we get that. But put it on the wish list!
Why can't that ac_coords data be in x, y, s format, like it would be if you saved the slab as an object? Instead it's this weird hack to say where the polygons end, and no other status codes in sight.
‎2008-04-23 04:03 PM
James wrote:You are right. We lack a subtype parameter for curved slabs/roofs.
Well, the wall accessories directly ask the walls if they are curved, since there's a subtype parameter for that. On the slab, you would have to analyze a series of points to see if it might represent a curve. It would hurt my head and it wouldn't be very robust IMO.
‎2008-04-23 06:45 PM
Olivier wrote:It's approximation!
@Howard.
May be you already did it? I remember a nice slab accessory you wrote.