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WARNING: Normalized tree is growing past 1000000 elements. Aborting normalization.

RW
Raymond West
Sat, Nov 16, 2024 12:39 PM

When this occurs, the only way I can continue is to shut down openscad,
and start again. Flushing cache seems to have no effect. Not a big
problem, so far, but I think it should not occur.

When this occurs, the only way I can continue is to shut down openscad, and start again. Flushing cache seems to have no effect. Not a big problem, so far, but I think it should not occur.
NH
nop head
Sat, Nov 16, 2024 1:40 PM

Just add another zero to the setting.

On Sat, 16 Nov 2024, 12:40 Raymond West via Discuss, <
discuss@lists.openscad.org> wrote:

When this occurs, the only way I can continue is to shut down openscad,
and start again. Flushing cache seems to have no effect. Not a big
problem, so far, but I think it should not occur.


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Just add another zero to the setting. On Sat, 16 Nov 2024, 12:40 Raymond West via Discuss, < discuss@lists.openscad.org> wrote: > When this occurs, the only way I can continue is to shut down openscad, > and start again. Flushing cache seems to have no effect. Not a big > problem, so far, but I think it should not occur. > _______________________________________________ > OpenSCAD mailing list > To unsubscribe send an email to discuss-leave@lists.openscad.org >
JB
Jordan Brown
Sun, Nov 17, 2024 3:08 AM

On 11/16/2024 4:39 AM, Raymond West via Discuss wrote:

When this occurs, the only way I can continue is to shut down
openscad, and start again. Flushing cache seems to have no effect. Not
a big problem, so far, but I think it should not occur.

What is it that you are doing?  I dimly recall that intersections are
very very expensive for the previewer.

On 11/16/2024 4:39 AM, Raymond West via Discuss wrote: > When this occurs, the only way I can continue is to shut down > openscad, and start again. Flushing cache seems to have no effect. Not > a big problem, so far, but I think it should not occur. What is it that you are doing?  I dimly recall that intersections are very very expensive for the previewer.