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create/src/Mod/Surfaces/surfBorder/__init__.py
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# FreeCAD modules
import FreeCAD
import FreeCADGui
from FreeCAD import Base
from FreeCAD import Part
# Qt libraries
from PyQt4 import QtGui,QtCore
# Main object
from surfUtils import Geometry, Translator
def load():
""" Loads the tool. Getting the border don't require any
option, so can be executed directly without any task panel. """
edges = Geometry.getBorders()
if not edges:
wrn = Translator.translate("Can't get any edge from selected objects")
FreeCAD.Console.PrintWarning(wrn)
return
obj = edges[0]
for i in range(0,len(edges)):
obj = obj.oldFuse(edges[i])
Part.show(obj)
objs = FreeCAD.ActiveDocument.Objects
obj = objs[len(objs)-1]
obj.Label = 'Border'