find a solution. At least it looks that way on my PC.
I lowered the number of decimal places to 1 (to save the time), and this is the closest result:
http://www.dodaj.rs/f/3Y/Ih/4QqtFuQy/proba.jpg
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screen they are harder to distinguish.
The main issue is with software developers having to make their application aware that the user might change the scale setting in Windows to make things appear bigger. When this setting is changed some things might change size, like fonts and forms, but other elements might not. If the developer didn't account for this he might set a form element in pixel size unaware that when this setting is changed, the text inside the element will scale, clipping it.
In Mac OS the problem is exactly the same. They can solve it more easily because they only have to support 2 types of resolutions, which one is exactly twice as big as the previous one, so you just have to scale everything 2x (1 pixel becomes 4), just like what i did in my previous post. The disadvantage of this is that you loose pixel density on older software. Windows might be installed in screens with many different resolutions so doing this might not be a good idea since scaling by other than whole numbers will make things look blurry. Cleartype already doesn't work that well even just scaling exactly 2x.…
Added by Vicente Soler at 5:48am on November 29, 2015
urves in the curve parameter and used Sort list component to rearrange the curves in a new list according to their lengths making the shortest curve item '0' and second shortest curve item '1' etc.
I can imagine there are many approaches to this problem depending on additional factors. Hope that helps, sorry can't make an image.…
in the script I posted in an other discussion. The trick is to transform x y z in 2 angles and one radius. Z is transformed in an angle to place point on the big torus radius. X y are transformed in radius angle to place point on little radius of torus.
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/grasshopper-exercise…
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Restart my pc
Reinstall OpenStudio in C:\ProgramFiles
Reinstal Ladybug and Honeybee
still same error message
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is on the right on my screen while my real hand is already gone to the left.
Do you have a 0 latency answer on your laptop? It may come from my pc.
Thanks again Andy.
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