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- Subject: Re: [cgal-discuss] Slicing/splitting/cutting polyhedral meshes
- Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2016 12:25:53 -0700 (PDT)
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Hi Vinicius,
I wanted to clarify a doubt i had.
The error is because the r and q planes (that pass through the edge) are
coplanar, which is probably because the faces of the polyhedron have been
triangulated thus leading to many coplanar triangles (or faces) on what we
might have considered a single face, yes?
So does that mean if we "un-triangulate" the polyhedron, this algorithm
should work fine?
Thanks!
Gunshi.
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