generative modeling for Rhino
Is anyone else having troubles with Weaverbird in the latest release? I keep getting quite a few invalid mesh errors.
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Permalink Reply by David Robles on December 19, 2011 at 9:53pm 
It should be fixed now in Wb NewYear 0.5.16.
Permalink Reply by alex webb on February 6, 2012 at 5:31pm I'm getting errors from the WbCarpet, WbWindow, and WbFrame. Pretty much everything I plug into them ends up being an invalid mesh in 8.66.

Hi Alex, are you using the version above, 0.5.16? Every wb component mentions it.
Permalink Reply by alex webb on February 9, 2012 at 3:18pm hey giulio-
I am using 0.5.16, but I realized that I wasn't using the most recent service release in rhino 4. I updated to the most recent release and reinstalled weaver bird 0.5.16, and now I'm getting the same message as the one described in this thread.
I noticed that when I load the weaverBird.rhp, I get an error that reads "WeaverBird.rhp Unable to load WeaverBird plug-in: Rhino version not specified". you mentioned in the other thread that this was a problem you couldn't help with- what does "rhino version not specified" mean? is there a way I could specify my version of rhino?
thanks,
alex
Permalink Reply by Juan_P on February 9, 2012 at 10:29pm 
Hi Juan,
I hope we fixed the problem today and you get something good out of it. Please let me know how things proceed.
- Giulio
Permalink Reply by Juan_P on February 13, 2012 at 5:25pm Giulio,
Yes it works now. Thank you once again for your time. The good news is thatI dont need to drag and drop the RHP file once i open rhino. WB is work fine.
Once again your help is very appreciated. Will keep you posted from time to time on the end results for my project.
Best
Juan_P

Yes, sure, also if you use the manual drag-and-drop procedure, Rhino remembers plug-ins you loaded once.
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