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GiGi_Choc broken #2

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violet-fish opened this issue Nov 28, 2020 · 4 comments
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GiGi_Choc broken #2

violet-fish opened this issue Nov 28, 2020 · 4 comments

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@violet-fish
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I'm getting errors flying by really fast when I try to render GiGi_Choc
WARNING: len() parameter could not be converted, in SRC/DIYBuilder.scad, line 143
WARNING: Unable to convert translate ([9.05, 0, undef]) parameter to a vec3 or vec2 numbers, in file SRC/DIYBuilder.scad, line 171

@JSmurf
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JSmurf commented Jan 26, 2021

I'm getting the same thing. I'm going to see if I can figure out how to get it to work, since the other layouts that I've tried seem to work fine, except for the GiGi_Incredulous, which renders as just a cylinder.

I don't know much about OpenCSAD, but I can compare files and see what I can figure out.

(Not sure if you're still interested, @mrlinuxfish, but I know I still am.)

@violet-fish
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After not getting a reply from pseudoku on this, I messaged them on discord and they have since fixed the code to make it so it should work. They are a little adverse to putting the fixed code on github because it's not as nice and polished as they would like yet.

@TonehavenE
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I am also interested. This seems like a really great design.

@Smeeba
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Smeeba commented Mar 17, 2021

The reason why the GiGi_Incredulous just renders as a cylinder is because there is no file for it. The cylinder is basically the the default/"file not found" export. In the mean time, I made my own version/fix of the GiGi_Choc on my fork if anyone wants to have a look. Though be warned, the comments aren't 100% accurate since I did some copy and pasting to get it together. There is also an STL render of it in the "Things" folder.

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