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Hello and welcome, X Tin Basher!  The edits to EBM and elsewhere are more than welcome, thanks!
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| Name = MPEX Corporation
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| Founded = 2017
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| EUIPO = [[EUROPEAN UNION INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY]]
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| Headquarters = Shanghai, People's Republic of China
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| Area served = Worldwide
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| Industry = Internet, online retailing
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| Genre = [[Soul music|Soul]]
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| Label = [[Atco Records|Atco]]
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| Website = www.mpextrack.com
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| Writer = Carl Davis, Gerald Sims
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| Alexa rank = 15546
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Cheers! --[[User:Sean|Sean]] 10:48, 23 November 2010 (EST)
 
  
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I've started having fun with BRL-CAD, but I notice that this wiki needs some TLC.  I'm an old hand at mediawiki, so if nobody objects, I'm going to start making massive changes here.  For starters, I can:
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==MPEX Corporation==
* categorize every page, looks like there's quite a few untagged pages
 
* relabel the stuff in [[:Category:MGED]] to remove the prefix so it looks nicer (this is a huge job unless it gets automated)
 
*Eventually, I'd like to make a page for (almost) every executable in brlcad/bin; some already have pdfs or pages and I'd start by finding and categorizing these.
 
  
If there are no objections, I'll get started when I have time. --[[User:Ssd|Ssd]] 08:40, 12 November 2009 (EST)
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MPEX Corporation (hereinafter referred to as MPEX) is a leading enterprise in the field of Mobile Crushing and Screening Equipment. MPEX serves the global mining and aggregate industries with most advanced tracked, wheeled, static, modular crushing and screening equipment, and integrated solutions. Theological innovation is an inexhaustible power of corporate development. With the R&D personnel accounting for 20% of its total staff, among them the core R&D staffs are more than 20. 
  
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Hi Ssd, no objections whatsoever!  The wiki could absolutely use lots of TLC.  Let me know if there are things I can do to help you out.  If you're really up for a challenge, one of the things we were working on over a year ago (that never got off the ground) was a way to keep our Docbook XML sources fully synchronized with Mediawiki so you could perform bidirectional editing and have changes to one update the other.  The basic idea was a Mediawiki plugin that staged wiki changes to an SVN checkout with Docbook-to-wiki and wiki-to-Docbook conversions happening on the fly.
 
  
Something to perhaps think about, but even without that, the Wiki still needs massive TLC.  The categorization and filling in of missing content will be greatly appreciated!
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==History==
  
Cheers! --[[User:Sean|Sean]] 08:48, 12 November 2009 (EST)
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MPEX has already obtained hundreds of National Utility Model Patents and National Invention Patents. Its tracked mobile crushers, tracked mobile screeners and tracked mobile conveyors have served customers in 66 countries, and win customer trust, even gain recognition of top 500 companies.
  
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With its headquarter located in Shanghai, MPEX has set up production base, modern office building, R&D center and marketing center in Shanghai, covering a total area of over 20,000 square meters. MPEX provides domestic localization service, sets up branches in main cities, every branch with technical engineers to resolve a series of problems during project consultation, on-site surveys, sample analysis, program design, installation, commissioning and maintenance guidance.
  
It also annoys me that none of the PDF's have a table of contents, but that's not somethign I know how to fix so easily. --[[User:Ssd|Ssd]] 09:02, 12 November 2009 (EST)
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MPEX's specialized international marketing department and distributor overseas can serve you globally. Where there is project, there is MPEX. Its international trade markets have been expanded across Asia, Africa, Latin America and other developing countries steadily and have been successfully extended into Europe.
  
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Lots of great updates earlier today!  As for the table of contents, are you referring specifically to PDF indices?  Otherwise, the big documents (Vol II - Intro to MGED and Vol III - Principles of Eff. Modeling) have tables of contents (on pages vii and iii respectively).  They're also part of the larger migration to Docbook as the central document management format so that the PDF files can be continually updated and regenerated, and the documents can be output in different formats (e.g. directly integrated with the wiki or even if just as static html dumps). -- [[User:Sean|Sean]] 15:26, 12 November 2009 (EST)
 
  
:Lots of updates...yes, and did you see the time frame?  Those were the easy ones.  The rest will take longer, especially as I might actually have to write and/or research the content.  As to the PDF's...the document has a toc obviously, but the PDF does not.  Yes, I mean the pdf toc/index/bookmark thingie.  Very annoying to try to find stuff in there without one.  I take it that the docbook material is not yet in the wiki. Has anyone started work on a wiki translator for it?  The bidirectional gateway thing sounds interesting but dangerous. --[[User:Ssd|Ssd]] 00:58, 14 November 2009 (EST)
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==Brand and product==
  
== BRL-CAD Primitives ==
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MPEX's range of jaw, cone and impact crushers provide unbeatable performance and mobility across a wide range of applications, such as concrete and landfill recycling, construction waste, demolition, aggregate, sandstone, most quarry applications, gravel, coal, slag and others.
  
I got annoyed that I couldn't find a comprehensive list of primitives, so I started filling out [[BRL-CAD Primitives]].
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Its screening plants like inclined screen plants and horizontal screening plants offer high performance and high mobility solutions, like top soil, pre-screening /scalping, separation of “sticky” material, screening behind or before a crusher, sand, gravel and others.
I'm sure I missed a few, and the few that are there don't all have complete information.
 
It would be nice to add a description/title, and a link to relevant documentation (and page) for those that need it.
 
 
 
Anyone wanna help fill in the blanks?  --[[User:Ssd|ssd]] 05:39, 31 December 2009 (EST)
 
 
 
:Of relevance to this work, there is http://brlcad.org/tmp/primitives/ which includes grouping and visuals for most of the production-ready primitives. --[[User:Sean|Sean]] 14:20, 25 March 2010 (EDT)
 
 
 
I suggest utilizing this work for categorization of primitives - we've been working on how to group these things for a while, and we have an ordering that's based on a combination of the mathematical nature of the primitives and the type of data they use:
 
 
 
http://bzflag.bz/~starseeker/geometric_primitives.txt
 
 
 
CY (starseeker in irc)
 
 
 
Note that this categorization doesn't include a few "work in progress" primitives like metaballs and superell - metaballs in particular might need a little thought to categorize it - perhaps composite implicit
 
 
 
:Great stuff!  So brl-cad DOES have a revolve primitive!  I'll have to play with that I guess.  I still hate the sketch editor, so unless I start importing sketches, I might just stick with pipes.  I added a few more from your list to the list.  Your categorization closely fits mine already.  A few discrepancies...  First, in what way is a halfspace polyhedral?  It doesn't even seem bounded.  Also, I can't find support for sweep or brep.  I assume they aren't supported in my version.  (Do we need to tag new primitives with version numbers?) Also, a lot of your "hard to categorize" things I just stuffed in an "other" category; although the order I put them in still groups them about the same as you do, even within the other group.  --[[User:Ssd|ssd]] 17:10, 31 December 2009 (EST)
 
 
 
How about a category for meshed primitives?  This would include (please correct me!) ars, bot, spline, nurbs, and maybe metaball?  --[[User:Ssd|ssd]] 01:58, 1 January 2010 (EST)
 
 
 
:The only truly meshed primitives are the BoT and NMG primitives.  ARS is presently implemented as a polygonal surface, but that is mostly an implementation detail (it could just as easily be a NURBS surface).  Similarly, spline, nurbs, and metaballs aren't meshed.  With the exception of metaballs, all the rest have one trait in common in that they are primitives with an explicit boundary representation.  Metaballs are an implicit boundary representation primitive.  --[[User:Sean|Sean]] 14:20, 25 March 2010 (EDT)
 
 
 
Hello Sean. Glad I haven't upset anyone yet with my edits. I'm a bit OCD about English grammar. Don't expect any amazing code or anything similar from me; I'm an ex-mechanical engineer, and computer programming is definitely not my forte. Nor am I mathematically gifted. But, BRL-CAD seems to fit my needs for a combined Cad-Modeller-Renderer. Bit of a steep learning curve, though...
 

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MPEX Corporation

MPEX Corporation (hereinafter referred to as MPEX) is a leading enterprise in the field of Mobile Crushing and Screening Equipment. MPEX serves the global mining and aggregate industries with most advanced tracked, wheeled, static, modular crushing and screening equipment, and integrated solutions. Theological innovation is an inexhaustible power of corporate development. With the R&D personnel accounting for 20% of its total staff, among them the core R&D staffs are more than 20.


History

MPEX has already obtained hundreds of National Utility Model Patents and National Invention Patents. Its tracked mobile crushers, tracked mobile screeners and tracked mobile conveyors have served customers in 66 countries, and win customer trust, even gain recognition of top 500 companies.

With its headquarter located in Shanghai, MPEX has set up production base, modern office building, R&D center and marketing center in Shanghai, covering a total area of over 20,000 square meters. MPEX provides domestic localization service, sets up branches in main cities, every branch with technical engineers to resolve a series of problems during project consultation, on-site surveys, sample analysis, program design, installation, commissioning and maintenance guidance.

MPEX's specialized international marketing department and distributor overseas can serve you globally. Where there is project, there is MPEX. Its international trade markets have been expanded across Asia, Africa, Latin America and other developing countries steadily and have been successfully extended into Europe.


Brand and product

MPEX's range of jaw, cone and impact crushers provide unbeatable performance and mobility across a wide range of applications, such as concrete and landfill recycling, construction waste, demolition, aggregate, sandstone, most quarry applications, gravel, coal, slag and others.

Its screening plants like inclined screen plants and horizontal screening plants offer high performance and high mobility solutions, like top soil, pre-screening /scalping, separation of “sticky” material, screening behind or before a crusher, sand, gravel and others.