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The topological naming issue is a complex problem in CAD modelling that stems from the way the internal FreeCAD routines handle updates of the geometrical shapes created with the OCCT kernel. As of FreeCAD 0.19 there are ongoing efforts to improve the core handling of shapes in order to reduce or eliminate such issues.
The topological naming issue is a complex problem in CAD modelling that stems from the way the internal FreeCAD routines handle updates of the geometrical shapes created with the [[OpenCASCADE|OCCT kernel]]. As of FreeCAD 0.19 there are ongoing efforts to improve the core handling of shapes in order to reduce or eliminate such issues.
* [https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?t=27278 Topological Naming, My Take]
* Forum thread: [https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?t=27278 Topological Naming, My Take]

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The topological naming issue is a complex problem in CAD modelling that stems from the way the internal FreeCAD routines handle updates of the geometrical shapes created with the [[OpenCASCADE|OCCT kernel]]. As of FreeCAD 0.19 there are ongoing efforts to improve the core handling of shapes in order to reduce or eliminate such issues.
* Forum thread: [https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?t=27278 Topological Naming, My Take]

The topological naming issue is a complex problem in CAD modelling that stems from the way the internal FreeCAD routines handle updates of the geometrical shapes created with the OCCT kernel. As of FreeCAD 0.19 there are ongoing efforts to improve the core handling of shapes in order to reduce or eliminate such issues.