Re: paths in perfly

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From: Angus Dorbie (dorbie++at++sgi.com)
Date: 07/11/2000 09:16:52


Hmm...

sounds like an eoe fix which hasn't shipped as source.... yet.

Angus Henderson posted some path code a LONG time ago if you check the
archives, but it's basically storing an eyepoint pfCoord each frame in
your loop.

Cheers,Angus.

Colin Bannister wrote:
>
> Thank you for your response, and to Luc Renambot, who gave the same answer.
>
> I have re-checked, and find I can use this feature in the binaries shipped
> with performer, but it does not work it any of our re-compiled versions.
> Unfortunately, we have found we need to re-compile perfly to get it to
> work with certain database loaders.
>
> I do not see any relevent warnings in the perfly compilations - might there
> be some code missing ?
>
> Colin
>
> > You can do as follows :
> >
> > Run perfly,
> > Click on the path button in the gui, (this record the path in a file called
> > perfly.path).
> > Deselect the path button and exit.
> >
> > Replay it running perfly -1 perfly.path scene.flt (-1 not documented)
> > Click on the demo button .
>
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