Java representation of .stl file locations
Following some very useful testing with Joost earlier, we now have a single 170Kbyte file Reprap.jar which "is" the Reprap host software and which runs on both Ubuntu Linux and on Windows XP, using...
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Answering my own question... It works :-) I've hacked up STLObject to use URLs not Strings and changed the code that uses them appropriately. I've not enhanced the File Open dialog to allow you to...
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i'd love to check out the latest copy of what you've got going. please just post it in the forums or email it. also, with this method, would it be possible to use the new call, but still have the STL...
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ZachHoeken Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > i'd love to check out the latest copy of what > you've got going....
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Here is the result of executing svn diff in my Reprap subdirectory. No huge changes, only about 25 lines of Java code affected so far, plus the 5 to switch to using rxtx libs. Jonathan
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> You can put it *anywhere*. The default one is in > the .jar, but > an end user can override it as needed. Right now > my code just looks > for whatever you have as WorkingLocation in...
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> i still think we should have stuff that can be user editable live in the > filesystem just to make things easier to understand. i dont really know how i > would go about 'extracting' the...
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cool. i suppose it is easy enough to change it if we want to do it a different way in the future. thanks for the help!
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Can anyone help me in writing the java code to generate the stl file? Please reply me soon.....
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how to divide the vertices into triangles using java code. please help me? public class Cruciform { public static void main(String[] args) { // TODO code application logic here Scanner obj = new...
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