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<kintel>
UltimateCodeWarr For very limited use-cases, you can use Design->Display AST to format. It will simply dump the AST, but it won't preserve all your human readable structure + comments.
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<kintel>
pca006132 I'm a bit confused about the current (new) behavior of MANIFOLD_PAR. My understanding is that the only valid options are TBB and NONE. However, if TBB is chosen it will try to pull in "oneDPL" for macOS only and if not found, issue a warning.
<kintel>
Not sure I understand what TBB vs. oneDPL does, and what is special about macOS in this context
<gbruno>
[github] kintel pushed 1 additions (Add .clang-format configuration file. (#5309) Configured, so that it is similar to what uncrustify would produce, but applyig it will still be a massive change, so there needs to be a large scale submit once.) https://github.com/openscad/openscad/commit/1cf4e97ed488d606c823f107dcc361f218aa84ca
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<UltimateCodeWarr>
I need to mount a Raspberry PI Camera on the inside of a hull. I was thinking about creating a small 26x26mm mounting area, but I wanted it to be able to be adjustable, slide close to the lens where it needs to look out of. An easy way would be to put eyelets on either side of the mounting area, that were big enough to allow maybe a 10mm
<UltimateCodeWarr>
printed bolt to pass through and then just use some nuts to cinch it up. Was hoping there would be an easier way something like a sliding AR-15 stock mechanism where you lift up on a lever and can slide the stock back and forth.
<UltimateCodeWarr>
Some sort of "Variable Slide Lock" mechanism