could accomplish this by adding something like '5.0 + Slider * 3.0' into the expression field... (and having an integer slider with domain 0 to 6).
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia…
Added by David Rutten at 10:19am on February 24, 2011
ould try reducing the document tolerance settings:Options:Document Properties: Units: Tolerance.
2. Alternatively, you could reduce the point count in the projected curves with a VB FitCrv: RhUtil.RhinoFitCurve(curve, degree, tolerance, angleTolerance).
3. Project original points on surface instead, create your polylines and run the filleting command on these after.
4. If its still an issue, I would head back to Rhinoscript much more suited for complex geometry sets & the commands are really well documented in the Rhinoscript help file.…
ed) the cpu usage just by enabling the timer module rises in my case to 20% (in an empty files to 6 or 7%), in many cases this 20% would be quiet precious.
Any solutions out there for this? Or any other module that fires intervals out there?
thx gregor
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