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            <title>What is a Wiki</title>
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            <description>What is a Wiki

This wiki is based on DokuWiki

A Wiki is an application for simple creation of web based content. If you're new to Wiki, here is a good spot to look for getting started

	*  Formatting Syntax

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The two most important things to know are

	*  follow the links to follow the thoughts and</description>
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            <title>AutoCAD CTB to Rhino</title>
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            <description>AutoCAD CTB to Rhino

How do I get my AutoCAD CTB line weights and print colors into Rhino?
The AutoCAD CTB file is proprietary and compiled. So our script can not read it directly. You will need to manually update a CSV file and use our script to read that file. Our script will change all the layers that match the color in the CTB file to the width that you specify in the CSV file. Here are the details.</description>
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            <title>Beyond the Book</title>
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            <description>Beyond the Book

This is a page where teachers can share ideas on how the typical Level 1 exercises can be expanded to challenge advanced students and multi-level classes.

Please email Mary Fugier with ideas. Be sure to include the Exercise Number, description, any additional steps and commands, images, why this addition is important or useful. I will be happy to update your ideas on this page.</description>
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            <description>Image File Support in Rhino 5

Rhino 5 supports the attachment of image files in the BackgroundBitmap and PictureFrame commands.



Rhino works best with image files that are “power of 2” in size.



This is because Rhino displays image files as textures - always.

Images stored as textures</description>
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            <title>Using Rhino for Windows Display Modes in Rhino for Mac</title>
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            <description>Using Rhino for Windows Display Modes in Rhino for Mac

Display modes can be exported from Rhino for Windows and imported into Rhino for Mac. 
However, there is one step you may not be aware of. Rhino for Windows exports the INI in text format in UTF-16-LE</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2020 16:43:31 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Finding the Rhino Training Guides and User Guides</title>
            <link>https://wiki.mcneel.com/finding_training_guides?rev=1619648351&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Finding the Rhino Training Guides and User Guides</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2021 22:19:11 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Videos of Recorded Getting Started Presentations</title>
            <link>https://wiki.mcneel.com/gettingstartedvideos?rev=1718971464&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Videos of Recorded Getting Started Presentations

Rhino 8 is the current shipping Rhino as of 10-31-2023.
There are feature that no previous Rhino's have.
Videos done with Rhino 6 and 7 work interchangeably for Rhino 6 &amp; 7.
In Rhino 5 the renderer and the interface is slightly different, but the modeling techniques still apply.</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 21 Jun 2024 12:04:24 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Robert McNeel &amp; Associates Wiki</title>
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What is a wiki?

A wiki is a website that allows easy public online editing of web-based content. Anyone can edit any of the wiki pages. If you're new to wiki, please review our help page.

What's here?

Current McNeel products.</description>
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            <title>Rhino 8 Print Dialog FAQ</title>
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            <description>Rhino 8 Print Dialog FAQ

Relates to Forum Post

	*  Why are there two drop-down options describing Linetype units?

For a linetype is defined as 1 mm wide, do you want that to be 1 mm wide on the paper or 1 mm wide compared to other geometry in the model? If you have a better way to describe this, I’m all ears.</description>
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            <title>Resetting Rhino to the Defaults</title>
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            <description>Resetting Rhino to the Defaults

By Mary Ann Fugier



For Rhino 8 (or later) for Windows and Mac

	*  Open Rhino
	*  Type the command Reset
	*  From the Dialog choose reset options.

See details on the Reset command here.

Note: This command was new to Rhino 8. 

For Rhino 6 and 7 for Windows</description>
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            <description>Rhino Live

Rhino Live

For more, check back soon!! More are being planned.
Please email any suggestions to Mary Fugier.

Or, watch prior webinars. See below.... Other getting started resources can be found at Rhino Getting Started.

Past Rhino webinar videos
The Dragon Fly in Rhino for Windows</description>
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            <description>*  Rhino for Windows
	*  Rhino for Mac
	*  Bongo
	*  Flamingo
	*  Training &amp; Certification
	*  Developer Tools
	*  Cloud Zoo
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[3Dconnexion]

The support for 3Dconnexion devices in Rhino is developed by 3Dconnexion, not McNeel. The 3dxRhino plug-in, which controls 3Dconnexion devices, is distributed with Rhino on their behalf.

For a list of discontinued 3Dconnexion devices, see the following:</description>
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            <description>Rhino Tech Support and Training Guidelines

With the typical call load, Rhino techs do not have the capacity to train on the technical support line. Here are a few details:

	*  Tech Support is not in place to provide training.  
	*  Tech support is for installs, licensing, performance and related issues.</description>
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            <title>McNeel Training Overview</title>
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            <description>McNeel Training Overview

McNeel offers private, online training for individuals and groups. Training content and topics covered can be customized and tailored to your group's needs.
With the exception of customized training, McNeel training content is based on our Level 1 and Level 2 training guides. The training guides are not tutorials but class notes to accompany the instructor-led training. 
If you do not already have the software, you can prepare for the class by downloading the evaluation…</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 22 Oct 2024 23:01:15 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Video: Visualizing Mathematics in Rhinoceros</title>
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            <description>Video: Visualizing Mathematics in Rhinoceros

	*  Presenter: Henry Segerman, Ph.D, Associate Professor of Mathematics, Oklahoma State University
	*  Download class materials here.

 

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Webinar Video - Visualizing Mathematics in Rhinoceros
 Watch full screen here

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Description

Mathematician Henry Segerman</description>
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            <description>Exporting Closed Curves to DWG/DXF for Waterjet Cutting

	&quot; Author: Mary Fugier
 Last Update: 4-May-2021&quot;

Problem:
Some users report the when exporting DXF/DWG for importing into waterjet cutting software, report that the file on opening contains an abundance of open curves, even if all the curves are closed in the Rhino 3DM file, prior to exporting.</description>
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            <title>Designing Jewelry for Manufacturing with Rhino 6</title>
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            <description>Designing Jewelry for Manufacturing with Rhino 6

Presenter: Gary Dawson, Gary Dawson Designs

 
Designing Jewelry for Manufacturing with Rhino 6 Gary Dawson of Gary Dawson Designs shows how to design and model a ring in Rhino 6 for Windows while maintaining a manufacturing consciousnesses. Rhino tips and tricks will be covered throughout the presentation. To watch full screen, click:</description>
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            <title>Welcome to Rhino 6 for Windows</title>
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            <description>Welcome to Rhino 6 for Windows


Thank you for downloading Rhino.

Here are a series of Getting Started resources, that may help as you begin using Rhino.

	*  Quick Start for Rhino 6
		*  User Guide for Rhino Basics and Practice Tutorials
		*  “Learn How to Learn Rhino 6 for Windows” in this Video.
		*  Sign up for a LIVE Getting Started Session
		*</description>
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            <description>Welcome to Rhino 7 for Windows


Thank you for downloading Rhino.

Here are a series of Getting Started resources, that may help as you begin using Rhino. 

Note: Videos produced with Rhino 6, in general, should work to learn modeling and rendering concepts equally as well as those produced in Rhino 7.</description>
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            <title>Welcome to Rhino for Mac</title>
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            <description>Welcome to Rhino for Mac


Thank you for downloading and installing Rhino for Mac.

Here are a series of Getting Started resources, that may help as you begin using Rhino for Mac.  

	*  User Guide for Rhino for Mac Basics and Practice Tutorials
	*  “Learn How to Learn Rhino for Mac” in this Video
	*  Sign up for a</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2021 12:04:46 +0000</pubDate>
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            <description>Please Improve This Wiki (WikiHelp)

	&quot; Summary: Wiki is about people participating in what's written.  This web site for you to read and (maybe) change it.&quot;

What is a wiki?

A wiki is a web site that allows easy public online editing of web-based content. This particular wiki is based on the</description>
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            <title>Checking for Windows Updates</title>
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            <description>Checking for Windows Updates

Rhino and other McNeel applications install using the Microsoft Windows Installer. The Microsoft Installer uses components in Windows and requires that these components are up to date. 

If Windows is not up to date, you many get the error:</description>
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            <description>Teacher Workshops

Teacher Workshops 2021

City Colleges of Chicago - Online Teacher Workshop, 
April 16, 2021

Past Workshops 2020

Fowler Middle School Workshop Details,
June 15, 16, 17, 18

Kulshan Middle School Workshop Details,
June 24, 25, &amp; 26

University of Oregon Workshop Details,
July 8, 9, &amp; 10

North Creek High School,
July 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24, 2020

Banks High School Workshop Details,
August 4, 5, 6</description>
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