RE: pfdMeshGSet

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From: Kimberly Neff (kimberly++at++sgi.com)
Date: 09/27/2000 19:48:57


Don,
You are thinking along the same lines are we are! Everyone seems to
appreciate the code our engineers have put together as samples. However,
there has been no easy way for folks to exchange their modifications or
extensions nor have we been able to easily distribute updates between major
releases.

But that is all about to change!

We are working to create a web site where Performer users can download our
sample code. In addition we will have a mechanism to allow modifications to
be submitted for general downloading as well. Consider yourself warned and
begin compiling your modified files for submission. We are aiming at having
the web site ready by the time our 2.4 is released.

Thank you for your suggestions!
Kimberly

-----Original Message-----
From: Don Tidrow [mailto:dtidrow++at++nvl.army.mil]
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 8:52 AM
To: Yoram Shahak
Cc: info-performer++at++sgi.com
Subject: RE: pfdMeshGSet

Hmmm, after reading the man page, I would think that it should return the
input
pfGeoSet, since it can't strip a single triangle. All the libpfdu source is
available on the Performer cd's, so I'd just modify it and rebuild libpfdu.

Anybody have any thoughts about how the user community can share mods to the
"unsupported" Performer libraries (libpfdb, libpfutil, etc.)? Maybe
something
like SourceForge?

On 26-Sep-2000 Yoram Shahak wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When using pfdMeshGSet with an input geoset of only one triangle, I get
> NULL output.
>
> Is that normal behaviour ?
>
> It is not documented in the man page.
>
> Yoram Shahak
> DreamTeam-ltd.
>
>:o)
>
>
>
>
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