I Created a box > Grid based > stage selected solids for meshing > OK mesh staged solids
Worked so far. Great. > refine mesh > think I hit accidentally OK mesh staged solids > Rhino crashed
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I Created a box > Grid based > stage selected solids for meshing > OK mesh staged solids > Rhino crashes right away since
Fuzzy works without crash
Thanks for reporting this. A bit hard for me to find out what is going on without additional information. What Rhino and TRmesh version? Please make sure you have updated TRmesh to the latest version (0.2.9618.8991) if you’re on Rhino 8, and send me the Rhino crash dump dmp files - the file on the desktop that get generated during the Rhino crash dialog. They need to be copied away before you click the crash dialog away.
Btw, happy to hear that “fuzzy” works - it’s the main functionality of TRmesh.
Versions are reported here.
https://discourse.mcneel.com/t/download-works-only-with-package-manager/178439
Sorry @mathias.fuchs can’t provide you a dump file since there was none created
and Rhino crashes with no warning at all.
Ok, thanks for trying. Then it is really hard for me to see what was going on.
Since I wanted to focus on “fuzzy” anway, I’m fixing this by removing the grid-based mesher. One good mesher is better than two, out of which one that crashes. Maybe I’ll have time to re-add the grid based one someday, but for now, fuzzy it is.
Just pushed a new version 0.2.97.
Hello
I’m having the same issue with meshing a simple box (brep). I select the box and click “stage”. This produces a blue wireframe box. Then when I click on “Ok - Mesh staged solids” all buttons get grayed out and the box never gets meshed. After a few seconds a few points around the box show up, rhino hangs and crashes.
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@mathias.fuchs, just to provide a bit more context. I’m using Rhino 8 for this with the latest version, RH8 SR16 (8.16.25034.21001, 2025-02-03) TRmesh is also the latest version installed from package manager: 0.2.9981.3825.
This is a video showing what happens.
Rhino eventually crashes.