@Helvetosaur wrote:
If I run the attached MultiUnroll script on Windows Rhino, and I select 5 cubes and 5 spheres, the command line reports:
Command: RunPythonScript Select surfaces to unroll: Select surfaces to unroll. Press Enter when done: Select surfaces to unroll. Press Enter when done: Select curves to unroll with surfaces: Number/Explode ( Number=Yes Explode=No ): Start point for unrolls - press Enter for world 0: Spacing between unrolls? <25>: 1 Spacing between unrolls? <25>: Calculating starting area... Press Esc to cancel Area difference is within tolerance. 6 surfaces unrolled. Command: Calculating starting area... Press Esc to cancel Area difference is within tolerance. 6 surfaces unrolled. Command: Calculating starting area... Press Esc to cancel Area difference is within tolerance. 6 surfaces unrolled. Command: Calculating starting area... Press Esc to cancel Area difference is within tolerance. 6 surfaces unrolled. Command: Calculating starting area... Press Esc to cancel Area difference is within tolerance. 6 surfaces unrolled. Sucessfully unrolled 5 objects | Unable to unroll 5 objects Creating meshes... Press Esc to cancel
If I run the same on MacRhino with the same 10 objects I get:
Command: RunPythonScript Area difference is within tolerance. 6 surfaces unrolled. Area difference is within tolerance. 6 surfaces unrolled. Area difference is within tolerance. 6 surfaces unrolled. Area difference is within tolerance. 6 surfaces unrolled. Area difference is within tolerance. 6 surfaces unrolled. At least one surface you are trying to unroll is not developable because it is doubly curved. If you want to unroll it anyway, try using the Smash command or adjust the relative tolerance on the UnrollSrf commandline. Unrolling doubly curved surfaces will produce inaccurate results. At least one surface you are trying to unroll is not developable because it is doubly curved. If you want to unroll it anyway, try using the Smash command or adjust the relative tolerance on the UnrollSrf commandline. Unrolling doubly curved surfaces will produce inaccurate results. At least one surface you are trying to unroll is not developable because it is doubly curved. If you want to unroll it anyway, try using the Smash command or adjust the relative tolerance on the UnrollSrf commandline. Unrolling doubly curved surfaces will produce inaccurate results. At least one surface you are trying to unroll is not developable because it is doubly curved. If you want to unroll it anyway, try using the Smash command or adjust the relative tolerance on the UnrollSrf commandline. Unrolling doubly curved surfaces will produce inaccurate results. At least one surface you are trying to unroll is not developable because it is doubly curved. If you want to unroll it anyway, try using the Smash command or adjust the relative tolerance on the UnrollSrf commandline. Unrolling doubly curved surfaces will produce inaccurate results. Sucessfully unrolled 5 objects | Unable to unroll 5 objects
Can Windows Rhino be made less verbose for the upper part and MacRhino be made less verbose for the lower part in this instance?
MultiUnroll.py (3.1 KB)
thx, --Mitch
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