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OpenMesh.orgWelcome to the OpenMesh website!
OpenMesh is a generic and efficient data structure for representing and manipulating polygonal meshes.For more information about OpenMesh and its features take a look at the Introduction page.
On top of OpenMesh we develop a flexible geometry modeling and processing framework called OpenFlipper. For more details visit the OpenFlipper website. NewsTuesday 24. of January 2012 OpenMesh 2.1OpenMesh 2.1 has been released. This release includes the edge split functions for poly meshes, new decimater modules, and some bugfixes to the build system, IO and core components (thanks again to all the contributors!). For a complete list of changes please take a look at the changelog. Thursday 19. of January 2012 New Bugtracking systemWe moved our bugtracking system from Bugzilla to Redmine. Tuesday 11. of October 2011 Daily Build InfrastructureOur new autobuild and test infrastructure is now available. From now on you can download daily windows builds of OpenMesh at this URL: http://www.openmesh.org/Daily-Builds Friday 20. of May 2011 OpenMesh 2.0.1OpenMesh 2.0.1 has been published. This release fixes some bugs (gcc-4.6,build system) and reduces the number of libraries linked in (removed glew and some unused qt libs). For a complete list of changes please take a look at the changelog. Tuesday 21. of December 2010 OpenMesh 2.0OpenMesh 2.0 has been published. This Release adds a set of subdividers, a dual mesh generator (Thanks to Clément Courbet for the code) and additional vector norms (Michal Nociar). Furthermore the normal computation has been improved, some bugs fixed and we added a search function to the documentation. For a complete list of changes please take a look at the changelog. |
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