tori should have 4 decimals, in both sections of their description
2024-08-20, 18:18 (This post was last modified: 2024-08-20, 18:19 by Nils Schmidt.)
2024-08-20, 18:18 (This post was last modified: 2024-08-20, 18:19 by Nils Schmidt.)
(2024-08-20, 16:24)Magnus Forsberg Wrote: I can't find it written in the prim ref, but all tori should have 4 decimals, in both sections of their description. Right?
There are a number of mixed-mode prims in the library that don't follow that rule. Both official and unofficial.
IMO they should have 4, in both sections.
This error might be genereted by PrimGen2 in LDPE.
LDPE removes trailing zeros from the last section, but limits the number to 4 decimals (e.g. within a generated 48\t06q5000.dat you will find 1 x 0.5000 x 0.1667).
But I see that 48\rm04o2000.dat has also 4 decimals in the last section, 1 x 2.0000 x 0.2500.
I can fix this. Should I extend it to show always 4 decimals in the last section? 1 x 2.0000 x 0.25 -> 1 x 2.0000 x 0.2500