From: Brian Furtaw (brian++at++sgi.com)
Date: 05/02/2003 04:45:21
You can use pfCopy to clone a pfGeoSet data structure and values this
will not copy attribute value arrays, things you have pfMalloc'd
vertices, normals. It also does not copy pfTexture or pfMaterials it
just references them.
Brian
anbu wrote:
> hi,
> What to do to clone a pfGeoSet object.
> thanks.
> -anbu
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