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Topic ClosedHi, I want to know the meaning of BREP command.

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    Posted: 29.Jul.2010 at 08:30
I got it! Many thanks!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29.Jul.2010 at 08:24
Boundary REPresentation is a technical term used in the solid modelling kernels.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29.Jul.2010 at 08:14
Thanks for your useful help. But, please, may I know how it comes this command name BREP?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.Jul.2010 at 08:19
3D solids and surfaces "remember" their editing history - e.g. when they were created by boolean operations (subtraction, union...). The BREP command just removes this stored history (with no visible impact on the model).
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Edited by Aung Naing - 28.Jul.2010 at 08:05
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