What can history do for me?

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 From:  r2d3
6681.1 
I was playing around with history... when i loft to curves and i switch on history i can change one of the curves and the loftet object will change also - thats nice!
but when i do a boolean difference on a object with a curve (to make a hole) and later i change the curve (to make a smaller hole)nothing will happen...?

one feature i really liked in fusion 360 was the history. But there i was able to go back, change the size of the subtract object and then go forward - the hole is smaller but all the other things i made after the boolean difference stays untouched....

is this possible with the history in moi or would this be a feature for v3??

THX
Ralf
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 From:  Michael Gibson
6681.2 In reply to 6681.1 
Hi Ralf, history in MoI is primarily used for tweaking and tuning the shape of a surface such as a loft or revolve, just after you have constructed the surface.

As you noticed, certain kinds of editing operations such as booleans will currently break the history link. In the future I want to make a deeper history mechanism which will function through more operations rather than having it possibly be interrupted, but there is a lot of work involved in doing that. I don't expect for that to happen for v3 which is right in the final stages of wrapping up now, but I'd like to do it for some future release.

For now in MoI if you want to make a hole smaller you need to remove the hole and then do a new boolean. One way for removing holes is to do an "untrim", see here for more info on that:

http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=444.4

http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=446.17

- Michael
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 From:  DannyT (DANTAS)
6681.3 In reply to 6681.2 
Hi Michael,

On this note it reminded me if offset could be enhanced so if you have a hole in a solid and want it smaller or larger you apply an offset and the surrounding surfaces will 'heal' themselves and keep the solid structure, is this possible?

~Danny~

EDITED: 8 May 2014 by DANTAS

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 From:  Michael Gibson
6681.4 In reply to 6681.3 
Hi Danny,

> On this note it reminded me if offset could be enhanced so if you have a hole in a
> solid and want it smaller or larger you apply an offset and the surrounding surfaces
> will 'heal' themselves and keep the solid structure, is this possible?

That is something I'm hoping to work on during v4 - there is some functionality for that in the geometry library that MOI uses but it needs some tuning up for how it handles the extensions of trimming boundaries, it's not quite all that reliable in its current state.

- Michael
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 From:  DannyT (DANTAS)
6681.5 In reply to 6681.4 
Hi Michael,

That's good to know there's functionality in the geometry library for it.
Until V4 then. Thanks.

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~Danny~
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