RE: beginner questions

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From: Tomlinson, Gordon (GORDON.TOMLINSON++at++ca.com)
Date: 11/21/2001 08:52:49


Hi

File formats:
do a man on pfConv, this will show you the support formats

VRML

I think you can just change the version number in the file to 1.0 and it should load

Regards

Gordon.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Julien Rasselet [mailto:julien.rasselet++at++studserv.uni-stuttgart.de]
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 9:39 AM
To: info-performer++at++sgi.com
Subject: beginner questions

Hi,
I'm just starting playing around with performer and have some questions
about it.
- Where can I get an "actual" list, where I can see, what File Formats
are supported by performer ?
- Is there a way to use VRML97 (VRML version 2.0 also called .wrl) in
Performer ?

The following question are not really about Performer, but I thought,
someone might help me anyway.

- I'm looking for a file format, in wich informations about "Dynamic
Coordinate Systems" are saved (something to create diferent coordinat
system in one world). It is need to animate different parts of a model
with some performer-using software. Medit, and flt can do this, but it's
not an ascii format, and I think .flt saving software is very expensive.

So if someone understand my questions, and knows any answer :)) I would
be very grateful.
Thank you in advance,
Julien Rasselet
Institue für Regelung (www.ifr.uni-stuttgart.de)
University Stuttgart
Germany
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