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April 24, 2014, 03:09:16 am

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April 24, 2014, 01:14:16 pm
There are already various tools for selecting(which you can delete) such as "Floating vertex", "colinear vertex" etc. Just add then into a composite tool. If there is something you need to select but currently no function/tool you can use, then ask for that specific tool/function.

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April 24, 2014, 08:47:20 pm
It's not that, and much more convenient if it would make a good programmer, + there are nuances that are not easy to solve

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August 06, 2014, 10:54:10 am
There are already various tools for selecting(which you can delete) such as "Floating vertex", "colinear vertex" etc. Just add then into a composite tool. If there is something you need to select but currently no function/tool you can use, then ask for that specific tool/function.

Where I can get these composite tools ("Floating vertex", "colinear vertex" etc) ?
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August 10, 2014, 01:21:43 pm
I was looking more at a composite_tool "clean_up" tool.

Due to limitations on how selection tools interact, it is not possible to get 100% accuracy on selections, so it is too easy to delete[that should remain] or leave[that should be deleted] vertex.

There are very many selection tools, but they where not created to interact, such as making selection_boolean on [only] the current selection. Other limitations, such as not being able to hide_edges from selection can also cause issue.


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