I don’t understand what this means:
In the German help it’s not mentioned.
I don’t understand what this means:
In the German help it’s not mentioned.
This is actually CurvatureGraph, not CurvatureAnalysis…
The new “Count” parameter appears only to apply to surfaces - so maybe it should be moved further down into the “surfaces” section.
The command name in English is CurvatureGraph
. (I’ll revise the post name).
The “Count” options is new in V8 and only applies to surfaces. It controls the density of the curvature combs.
Count = 1 gives the same results as in V7 and earlier versions. Count greater than 1 add combs.
Count = 0 results in a curvature comb at each knot line (span edge) only. If a surface is single span in a u or v then there will not be a corresponding interior comb. This is different than V7 and earlier where single span surfaces have an interior comb.
Count = -1 results in curvature combs only on the untrimmed edges for both single span and multi-spans…
The V8 BETA help does not mention “Count”.
https://mcneel.myjetbrains.com/youtrack/issue/RH-74902/CurvatureGraph-Added-wire-count-setting
It is on my list to document. I’m adding it.
Blush, of course.
Thanks for the explanation, the new functionality is helpful.
@Helvetosaur is right, it should be in the surfaces section.
And perhaps a better term in German.
‘Zählen’ means counting.
Was the English “count” translated into German as a verb instead of as a noun?
That’s what it looks like… Perhaps they are running an automatic translation routine which then needs to be corrected by real humans…
I remember a software with a small typo.
“Count must be greater than 0.”
“Count must be grater than 0.” (typo in greater)
→
“Menge muss Reibe als 0.”
Not easy to understand…
Same software, but not a typo:
“Match curve” → “Zündhölz Kurve”
Had a lot of fun with that software