RE: [ot] FLT Header

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From: Tomlinson, Gordon (GORDON.TOMLINSON++at++ca.com)
Date: 07/14/2000 07:18:01


Hi

As OpenFlight is an open formet you can download the
OpenFlight Format Specifications from the address below
which totally describes the form.

 
ftp://ftp.ca.com/pub/multigen/mgweb1/public_html/downloads/download/docs.htm

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Gordan Sikic [mailto:gsikic++at++public.srce.hr]
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 6:24 AM
To: info-performer++at++sgi.com
Subject: [ot] FLT Header

Hello,

Does anybody know internal data presentation in multigen's FLT database
format? Paticulary, do the performer (ar some other rendering engine)
use herader field named "projection type"? If so in which manner?

Thanks in advance

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Gordan Sikic
University of Zagreb,
mailto:gsikic++at++public.srce.hr

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