I’m having a slight problem with the mesher. I’m not sure if this is a bug or a feature that I cant really understand so here goes.
When meshing with the suggested value my results are still a bit too thick so of course I move onto manually setting the value. But when I manually lower the value I cannot see really any difference in the resulting mesh. Also sometimes after meshing with a manual value the slider resets back to the suggested value as if it was meshing with that all along.
Do you have any idea what could be causing this or ways around it?
I’m sorry if I was being too vague in the last post. After trying your way of inputting the values I found this:
When deleting the value and typing in a new one the radius edit box wont let me use a period at all (as if my keyboard button for it was not working but this is not the case) and when I replace it with a comma and push enter it just replaces the comma with a period and turns the whole value to 0.0000.
The way I normally input the value is by painting the necessary numbers active and typing in new ones and then hitting enter. Now when I try to update the mesh this way sequoia is not actually doing anything and the mesher progress bar just flashes in the task manager.
The only reliable way of changing the value I have found is by using the slider or by pressing the set radius to (suggested value) and the slider gives way too huge gaps in the value to be used precisely.
The period / comma decimal symbol issue was supposed to be fixed in the Beta build from last week.
It was an issue on systems with international (non-US) locale settings, first reported from by a Finnish user.
Can you please provide the exact version number of the Sequoia build you are running?
What are your OS language settings?
Also note that a possible workaround for entering very small values in the older builds was exponential notation, for example to enter 0.01234 you could type 1234E-5