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Make face sweeping simpler and more flexible #2114

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This came out of my work on #2098.

This is a reversal of an earlier decision, and prepares for an upcoming
simplification.
Make sure to create a face that will always end up an exterior face,
regardless of surface coordinate system and direction of the sweep path.

This is preparation for making the face sweeping code a bit dumber, but
more flexible.
By always using the original face as the bottom, it should now be
relatively straight-forward to create shells whose faces are facing
inside. This is useful for creating cavities within a solid, for
example.
@hannobraun hannobraun enabled auto-merge November 28, 2023 16:38
@hannobraun hannobraun merged commit d83fa6f into main Nov 28, 2023
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