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Christoph Hormann wrote:
> This is *NOT* 'ISO surface' but 'isosurface'. It has nothing to do with
> the International Organization for Standardization.
A pity, in a way. If they were ISO 9001-compliant, the documentation would be much
better; the downside, of course, is that said documentation would onlybe good for one
business day ; }
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