Jordan Brown
Jordan Brown
It seems entirely plausible that the `toString` calls are significant too, but note that my experiments showed that `fromString` accounted for more than 80% of the time.
This is a subset of #3817, but since it might be simpler than the full nested-vector support requested there I'll leave it open.
I suspect (without looking at the implementation) that for sphere they control the equator and the lines of longitude.
The problem with @JamesC1's second search is that it searches for "language reference", a phrase that appears in only a few places. (But the search doesn't find the top-level page,...
The problem with splitting into two books is that then you couldn't hit both books with one search, except by doing a Wikibooks-wide search and trying to narrow it enough...
There's no law that says that the "user manual" can't have a reference section, so that particular aspect doesn't concern me. We'd have to change the text inside to avoid...
[The manual](https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/OpenSCAD_User_Manual), titled "OpenSCAD User Manual", has two distinct sections, titled "The OpenSCAD User Manual" and "The OpenSCAD Language Reference". I think his concern is that he was trying to...
> You always can paste the scad code itself into the comment and format as code. And that's usually the better answer anyway, because then people can directly read it....
This is strongly related to #4977 "Ability to set solid name", probably enough that they should be considered to be duplicates.
Indeed, adding one or more new parameters to existing modules is one of the ideas. You'd want them to be named parameters so that they could be in addition to...