Jan Kleinert

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The install instruction could use a general overhaul, see also https://github.com/DLR-SC/tigl/discussions/929#discussioncomment-3902820. We could also think about moving the build instructions to the documentation.

I am closing this as outdated. Feel free to re-open this issue if it is still relevant.

I suppose we could make this a cmake option? `cmake .. -DTIGL_DISABLE_GLOG=ON`

Closing this (TiGL2 related). Feel free to re-open if this issue still remains.

The functions moved to `ITiglFuselageStructureInterface` in https://github.com/DLR-SC/tigl/commit/8a5931e84f16df4a254e860f349974aca1de6b09

BTW, we have another use case, where we want to write a "Modeling and Simulation" jupyter-book for engineers. Currently the book uses a Matlab/Octave kernel and that is the main...

@jbeder, just a short ping. Is this a bug? Can I contribute?

I just had some help from [Stackoverflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/74502063/yaml-cpp-doesnt-roundtrip-with-local-tags/74515844#74515844). Playing around a bit I noticed that changing https://github.com/jbeder/yaml-cpp/blob/1b50109f7bea60bd382d8ea7befce3d2bd67da5f/src/emitfromevents.cpp#L118-L123 to ```cpp void EmitFromEvents::EmitProps(const std::string& tag, anchor_t anchor) { if (!tag.empty() && tag !=...

Thanks @meerfrau for opening an issue. So you built TiGL from source using the intel-compiler? How did you install OCE? It might be necessary to also build OCE using intel...

> Have you ever contemplated moving to a more recent OpenCascade? Yes, I just haven't gotten around to it, see https://github.com/DLR-SC/tigl/discussions/932/ ...we are currently using 7.4.0. Until then, I suggest...