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anton's Issues

not activating indentation error

Traceback (most recent call last):
File "F:\all_software\2.90.1\blender-2.91.0-21fec9513969-windows64\2.91\scripts\modules\addon_utils.py", line 351, in enable
mod = import(module_name)
File "C:\Users\Hrijul\AppData\Roaming\Blender Foundation\Blender\2.91\scripts\addons\anton-master_init_.py", line 46, in
from .visualizer import Anton_OT_Visualizer
File "C:\Users\Hrijul\AppData\Roaming\Blender Foundation\Blender\2.91\scripts\addons\anton-master\visualizer.py", line 98
vertices, faces, normals, _ = measure.marching_cubes(data)
^
IndentationError: unexpected unindent

just try installing in a window10
image

Please update.

I may have installed it wrong, but I tried to install it in several versions, such as 2.8, 2.9 3.4, 3.5, etc. for each blender version. But every version is showing different error.

Could you please confirm that it works now? If not, what did I miss in the installation?
Also, I didn't understand what you said spgrid_topo_opt was required for. How do I install it?

KeyError: 'bpy_prop_collection[key]: key "" not found'

When pushing Define button i am getting this error message.

Error: Python: Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/Users/USERNAME/Library/Application Support/Blender/4.0/scripts/addons/anton-0-2-1/definer.py", line 206, in execute
    active_object = bpy.data.objects[scene.anton.filename]
KeyError: 'bpy_prop_collection[key]: key "" not found'

Both taichi-build and native-build
All libs installed.
System: M1 macbook, MacOS 14.3.1 (23D60)

spgrid_topo_opt Dependency- Failed To Install Intell ICC on Ubuntu 18

I have a hard time to install spgrid_topo_opt because Intell ICC is not installed, I tried but, nothing work out, do you have a recommendation. It would be better to make a video, because the giff images is really not clear and what is written in description is not represented in giff files.

Is project up-to-date?

@imsenthur , your project seems to be super promising! But last release was 2020. Do you plan to keep it up-to-date?
May I ask, why you stopped developing it?

It's really awesome!
Cheers,
Pawel

Taichi-build Anton Add-on Bug

While defining the forces in Taichi-build version, I got the following error ( Native-build) is working perfectly, however, there is no installation candidate for gmsh_api so I changed directly import gmsh. I cannot figure out the error for Taichi-build add-on:

Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/marwa/.config/blender/2.90/scripts/addons/anton-taichi-build/initializer.py", line 31, in execute
bpy.ops.anton.initialize()
File "/usr/share/blender/2.90/scripts/modules/bpy/ops.py", line 201, in call
ret = op_call(self.idname_py(), None, kw)
RuntimeError: Error: Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/marwa/.config/blender/2.90/scripts/addons/anton-taichi-build/initializer.py", line 102, in execute
bpy.ops.object.modifier_apply(apply_as='DATA', modifier="Triangulate")
File "/usr/share/blender/2.90/scripts/modules/bpy/ops.py", line 201, in call
ret = op_call(self.idname_py(), None, kw)
TypeError: Converting py args to operator properties: : keyword "apply_as" unrecognized

location: /usr/share/blender/2.90/scripts/modules/bpy/ops.py:201

location: :-1

problem ill-defined

I cannot figure out how to correctly defined the problem. When I click define I get the "problem ill-defined" error after following the docs. Using the native branch

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