Hi Here I saw several peoples who wants a floating version of clipper Angus J. uses integer instead floats to deals with robustness. In fact, integer values means fixed point arithmetic instead of floating point arithmetic. As explained in documentation, you just need to use a scale factor. For example, I use a 10.000 factor gives me a 0.1µm precision that is strong enough for NC milling or 3D printing. And I think that using integer (fixed point arithmetic) coordinate is still a good idea for another...
Hi, I want to download an to test "clipper2", located in the sand box here : https://sourceforge.net/p/polyclipping/code/HEAD/tree/ But when I clic on "download snapshot" I get only the "trunk" directory with the last release 6.4.2 Thus I can download separately each file, but I get only 3 .cs files, without csproj and suo files needed to compile and debug the library Did someone try successfully or have a complete solution for Clipper 2 ? Thanks
Hi, I'm used the Clipper Lib with VB.NET and it works fine But I notice that I do...
Indeed, the JoinType.jtRound parameters in the ClipperOffset function is exactly...
Hi, I'm used the Clipper Lib with VB.NET and it works fine But I notice that I do...
Hi, I'm used the Clipper Lib with VB.NET and it works fine But I notice that I do...