Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Grasshopper 0.9.0060 is now available for download. This release attempts to fix a very annoying loading issue involving Recent Files on network drives.

Please note that the Python component probably won't run on this release, there was a breaking change in GH_IO.dll which will probably require a Python update.

You can download the installer from the usual location.

If you cannot run the *.rhi file by double clicking it, rest assured, this is a known bug in Rhino5 SR5. You can fix it by going into the Windows Control Panel and repairing the Rhino5 installation (see below). This will correctly re-associate RHI files with the Rhino Installer Engine.

New features in this release:

  • Added Move To Plane component for putting objects onto a plane (Transform.Euclidean dropdown).

  • Added Box Mapping component for moving geometry from one box into another (Transform.Affine dropdown).

  • Added Rectangle Mapping component for moving geometry from one rectangle into another (Transform.Affine dropdown).

  • Added Triangle Mapping component for moving geometry from one triangle into another (Transform.Affine dropdown).

  • Added (unfinished) Box Slits component for cutting sliding gaps into intersecting boxes (Intersect.Shape dropdown).

  • Added (unfinished) Region Slits component for cutting sliding gaps into intersecting regions (Intersect.Shape dropdown).

Bug fixes in this release:

  • Import Coordinates did not work, this is fixed.

  • Synchronize option on File Path parameter had the wrong icon, this is fixed.

  • Dash Curve would sometimes fail on valid inputs, this is fixed.

  • Autoconversion from surfaces, breps, boxes and meshes to numbers was incorrect, this is fixed.

  • Jump objects always belonged to the same jump group, this is fixed.

  • File data retrieval for MRU GH/GHX files could take a long time over a network, this is fixed.

  • Writing large collections of persistent data to a GH/GHX file would take a long time, this is fixed.

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David Rutten

david@mcneel.com

Tirol, Austria

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As long as the installations are all intact it should be totally possible. All you have to do is load the right one prior to calling the _Grasshopper command.

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David Rutten

david@mcneel.com

Tirol, Austria

Thank you David.

All versions are under the same ID which seems to prevent a simple *.rhp drag-and-drop load prior to executing the _grasshopper command.

For lack of knowledge on how to otherwise change which version's directory is associated with the _grasshopper command, I've been re-running the *.rhi of whichever version I want at the time in order to go between 57 (for a fully functional GhPython) and 60 (for the new tools) and it works just fine.

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