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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than v4.9.6.1.
Do you have administrators rights on your PC? Or is that office PC?
1) Download Revo: https://www.revouninstaller.com/start-freeware-download, install it.2) Uninstall MapWinGIS with it.3) Download MapWinGIS from here: https://github.com/MapWindow/MapWinGIS/releases/download/v4.9.6.0/MapWinGIS-only-v4.9.6.1-x64.exe4) Once the MapWinGIS file is downloaded, right-click on it, and choose: 'Run as Administrator'. Complete the installation.Does that make any difference?…
Added by djordje to Gismo at 1:07pm on January 19, 2021
and a "coral growth" simulation (f=.0545, k=.062)." the scale of the pattern is dependent upon resolution (200 ?) and diffusion B (0.4 ?).
For the scale in z, you have to test in 2d first and see when the pattern is what you want. So you have a number of steps, say 1200 steps and if you want 200 slices in z you need to put "steps between images" to 6 (1200/200).…
add another "trivial" constrain to the puzzle (for instance the PC sheets are 1.2*2.2m > meaning the obvious). This is addressable ONLY via the black bill (don't even think to use GH components for solving similar stuff).
3. One-off nodes are probably OK BUT for larger scales you'll need MERO type of approach > meaning assembly/component concepts > meaning dealing with instance Rhino definitions: blocks in plain English (don't even think to use GH components for solving similar stuff).
4. "Engulfing" type of strut extrusions are rather the best option (use aluminum in this case) > meaning profiles that can "wrap" the triangle content edge (be that "paper" or Lexan/PC).
5. The whole thing appears "easy" but on a pro level is rather quite challenging and obviously totally undo able without the black pill.
6. So: mesh relaxation <> adapter topology matters <> pack issues <> component design <> triangle content design <> cost <> you named it (for <> read "interact").
Such a "simple" case ... eh? …
t to work. I was getting an error message on the OSMshapes components. I searched the forums and followed these steps:Close your Grasshopper and Rhino.2) Restart your PC3) When it boots up again, in your Start menu's search box type: "UAC". Click on it, and a new User Account Control Settings window will open. Set the bar on the left to "Never notify".4) Completely turn off your Antivirus.5) Check once again if your access control to the C:\MapWinGIS_installation_folder\gdal-data\osmconf.ini file is still set to the values you previously reported in this post.6) Right-click on "Rhino 5" icon and then choose: "Run as administrator".7) When Rhino boots up, run Grasshopper, and open the newest create_3dbuildings_trees_streets.gh file from here.This got the script to work and eliminated all of the error messages. The thing is... The omsconfig file's settings switch back after a some time passes, so I have to keep going back to change them. Also If I don't right click on rhino and choose "open as an adminstrator" the script won't work. I'll get those same error messages when I open Rhino normally. I'm also not super comfortable turning off my antivirus software during the time that I am working.Are there more permanant solutions that I can employ without going through these steps every time?
Thanks,
Robert…
e (double click ggBake, models in GSA will instantly updating), but now under the new environment/software I can not bake. On my desktop there is also a txt file generated: RhinoDotNetCrash.txt
Please see attached 3dm and gh file, and the txt file by windows I guess.
Could you please have a look what went wrong? I even didn't change anything in my gh components.
Thank you very much for your time and help!…