Just updated openscad_offliner:
All styles are taken care of. So there is no more attempt of internet
connection;
Code has gone thru major refacturing into smaller pieces for easier
maintenance .
license statement now looks like this (do let me know if this is good
'cos I simply copy / modify a statement from the wiki licensing page without
giving much thought):
Content of this page is extracted on 2015/07/14 11:35 from the online
OpenSCAD Wikipedia article
OpenSCAD_User_Manual https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/OpenSCAD_User_Manual
(released under the
Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike License 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
) using
openscad_offliner https://github.com/runsun/openscad_offliner
I'd say the first stage of an offliner is completed. I'll leave it for now
(except bug fixes) until further attention comes up.
$ Runsun Pan, PhD
$ -- OpenScad_DocTest ( Thingiverse ), faces , Offliner
$ -- hash parameter model: here , here
$ -- Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca x64 + OpenSCAD 2015.03.15/2015.04.01.nightly
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Updated on 2016, March 20th:
$ Runsun Pan, PhD $ libs: doctest , faces ( git ), offline doc ( git ), runscad.py( 1 , 2 , git ), synwrite( 1 , 2 ); $ tips: hash( 1 , 2 ), sweep( 1 , 2 ), var( 1 , 2 ), lerp , animGif , prodVid , precision( 1 , 2 ), xl-control , type , rounded polygon
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