Thanks Orion, will try it.
Philo, the 2 problems you mentioned appear easily fixable to me.
Flipping primitives instead of inserting INVERTNEXT should be trivial.
And regarding the open surfaces, this can be cured as well: the tool should simply detect
if a surface is visible from 2 sides, and if yes, colorize it specially and keeps fingers of that,
since it cannot know in which orientation it is desired.
Sad that the tools seems to be no longer actively developed, applying these 2 fixes seems
nearly trivial to me.
Philo, the 2 problems you mentioned appear easily fixable to me.
Flipping primitives instead of inserting INVERTNEXT should be trivial.
And regarding the open surfaces, this can be cured as well: the tool should simply detect
if a surface is visible from 2 sides, and if yes, colorize it specially and keeps fingers of that,
since it cannot know in which orientation it is desired.
Sad that the tools seems to be no longer actively developed, applying these 2 fixes seems
nearly trivial to me.