Re: find a node in a loaded database

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From: DANIEL BASS (BASSD++at++aaicorp.com)
Date: 05/23/2001 06:54:41


Note that just assigning a name in multigen will not guarantee that
that name shows up in your Performer scene graph. To keep the
MG name into pf, you need a MG group bead with these children:
at least one non-empty object or group, AND, a polygon, or another
non-empty object or group.

--daniel

>>> Yair Kurzion <yair++at++polygon.engr.sgi.com> 05/22 1:41 PM >>>
> I'm beginer in Performer and perhaps I do stupid question.
> I'm working with .flt database (build with Multigen Creator) and I load =
> with Performer.
> How do I find precisely a node in the tree building by Performer during =
> loading.
>
> For eexample I have a home, I want find the node that represent the door =
> so I can attribute it a moving when it's touched
>
> Where can I find some example or demo about this situation?

Take a look at `man pfNode', look for pfNode::find.
You can assign Multigen Creator nodes with names (CTRL-J). Once a node has
a name, you can look it up using pfNode::find.

-yair

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