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== What is BRL-CAD? ==
 
== What is BRL-CAD? ==
  
 
BRL-CAD is a powerful cross-platform open source solid modeling system.
 
BRL-CAD is a powerful cross-platform open source solid modeling system.
  
See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BRL-CAD here] for the longer version.
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See [http://brlcad.org/d/about here] for the longer version.
  
 
== What license is BRL-CAD distributed under? ==
 
== What license is BRL-CAD distributed under? ==
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BRL-CAD is a large system with various portions under different license but is predominantly distributed as a collective work under the v2.1 LGPL.  Most of our data files and documentation are provided under a modified BSD license or are in the public domain.  See our [http://brlcad.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/brlcad/brlcad/trunk/COPYING COPYING] file for more details.
 
BRL-CAD is a large system with various portions under different license but is predominantly distributed as a collective work under the v2.1 LGPL.  Most of our data files and documentation are provided under a modified BSD license or are in the public domain.  See our [http://brlcad.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/brlcad/brlcad/trunk/COPYING COPYING] file for more details.
  
== Where is the roadmap for BRL-CAD? ==
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== Where is the roadmap for BRL-CAD ? ==
  
 
BRL-CAD is a large project with various development efforts that are heavily dependent upon how the community sustainably contributes, but these should help give an idea of where we're going:
 
BRL-CAD is a large project with various development efforts that are heavily dependent upon how the community sustainably contributes, but these should help give an idea of where we're going:
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* [http://brlcad.org/~sean/ideas.html BRL-CAD Project Ideas]
 
* [http://brlcad.org/~sean/ideas.html BRL-CAD Project Ideas]
  
==How do I start BRL-CAD? ==
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==How do I start BRL-CAD?==
 
BRL-CAD is a suite of more than 400 tools and utilities.  The suite of applications are intentionally designed to perform a succinct task so that they can be chained together, scripted, and expanded upon in order to provide powerful flexibility.
 
BRL-CAD is a suite of more than 400 tools and utilities.  The suite of applications are intentionally designed to perform a succinct task so that they can be chained together, scripted, and expanded upon in order to provide powerful flexibility.
  
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If you're on Windows, there should be an icon for MGED in your start menu or on your desktop.  For any other platform, you should be able to run this in an X11 terminal:  '''/usr/brlcad/bin/mged'''
 
If you're on Windows, there should be an icon for MGED in your start menu or on your desktop.  For any other platform, you should be able to run this in an X11 terminal:  '''/usr/brlcad/bin/mged'''
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Although /usr/brlcad/bin/mged works under Ubuntu as well, the alternative is to use a special BRL terminal which can be started with brlterm. In this terminal the command mged will run the program.
  
 
== What does the "BRL" in BRL-CAD mean?==
 
== What does the "BRL" in BRL-CAD mean?==
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The "BRL" in BRL-CAD comes from the project's origins at the '''Ballistic Research Laboratory'''.  [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballistic_Research_Laboratory BRL] was later absorbed into the U.S. Army Research Laboratory in 1992 but BRL-CAD retained its original distinctive name and trademark heritage.
 
The "BRL" in BRL-CAD comes from the project's origins at the '''Ballistic Research Laboratory'''.  [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballistic_Research_Laboratory BRL] was later absorbed into the U.S. Army Research Laboratory in 1992 but BRL-CAD retained its original distinctive name and trademark heritage.
  
== How do you pronounce BRL-CAD? ==
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== How do you pronounce BRL-CAD?==
  
 
BRL-CAD is correctly pronounced as "'''be are el cad'''".
 
BRL-CAD is correctly pronounced as "'''be are el cad'''".
  
 
Incorrect albeit perhaps humorous mispronunciations overheard include "burl cad", "burly cad", "brill cad", "brail cad", just "be are el" and other variations without the "cad" designation, and of course "brazilian real canadian dollars".
 
Incorrect albeit perhaps humorous mispronunciations overheard include "burl cad", "burly cad", "brill cad", "brail cad", just "be are el" and other variations without the "cad" designation, and of course "brazilian real canadian dollars".
 
== How do you pronounce mged? ==
 
 
According to the earliest developers, as well as the current core development team, the pronunciation is "em ged" with a hard "g" as in "get."
 
  
 
== How should BRL-CAD be spelled? ==
 
== How should BRL-CAD be spelled? ==
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While it is acceptable to use the non-hyphenated and lowercase "brlcad" name for files and directories that refer to the package, e.g. brlcad-7.8.2.tar.gz will compile and install into the /usr/brlcad directory by default, the "BRL-CAD" name should be used as the official name of the project wherever possible unless technical limitations prohibit it.  Similarly, the source code may utilize variations on the name due to technical limitations, but they are considered private internal use.
 
While it is acceptable to use the non-hyphenated and lowercase "brlcad" name for files and directories that refer to the package, e.g. brlcad-7.8.2.tar.gz will compile and install into the /usr/brlcad directory by default, the "BRL-CAD" name should be used as the official name of the project wherever possible unless technical limitations prohibit it.  Similarly, the source code may utilize variations on the name due to technical limitations, but they are considered private internal use.
  
Unacceptable variations of the project name for public documentation and articles include BRLCAD, BrlCAD, BrlCad, Brlcad, BRLcad, BrlCAD, Brl-CAD, Brl-Cad, Brl-cad, BrLcAd, etc.
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Unacceptable variations of the project name for public documentation and articles include BRLCAD, BrlCAD, BrlCad, Brlcad, BRLcad, BrlCAD, Brl-CAD, Brl-Cad, Brl-cad, etc.  
  
 
== How can I check out the Archer prototype  (on Windows)? ==
 
== How can I check out the Archer prototype  (on Windows)? ==
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== How can I fix the huge transparent yellow cursor when I run MGED? ==
 
== How can I fix the huge transparent yellow cursor when I run MGED? ==
This is a bug in the X11 client/server communication when you run MGED on a remote machine and display to a local display.  It's also unfortunately not something we can fix inside BRL-CAD.  There is, however, a pretty simple work-around that forces the application to load a local cursor.  Run this:
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This is a bug in the X11 client/server communication when you run MGED on a remote machine and display to a local display.  It's also unfortunately not something we can fix inside BRL-CAD.  There is, however [http://www.elephantcarhire.com/ car hire], a pretty simple work-around that forces the application to load a local cursor.  Run this:
 
  .id_0 config -cursor "xterm black"
 
  .id_0 config -cursor "xterm black"

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