Re: pfSequence

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tidrowd++at++cc.tacom.army.mil
Sun, 30 Jul 1995 15:03:57 -0400


        Have you used pfSeqTime to set a frame time for each "frame" in the
        sequence, and used pfSeqInterval to specify the starting and ending
        frame? I haven't tested this, but I suspect that if the time for each
        frame of a sequence is not an integer multiple of the overall frame
        time, then some frames may be skipped or displayed longer than desired.
        Anybody else?
         
        Don Tidrow
        Visual Simulation Developer
        US Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command

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Subject: pfSequence
Author: darin++at++chaos.idec.sdl.usu.edu (Darin C. Partridge) at TWLAN-SMTP
Date: 7/30/95 8:15 AM

I have called pfSeqMode(Your_sequence, PFSEQ_START) with all of my sequences
but only one works correctly. I have some that display more than one
frame at a time or don't display some frames at all as it goes through its
cycle. I have verified that all the frames are valid.
         
My structure is as follows:
         
         pfSequence
        / | . . . \
  pfGroup pfGroup pfGroup
 /...\ /...\ /...\
pfGeodes pfGeodes pfGeodes
         
Is this kind of structure valid? The pfSequence should cycle(or loop) through
its immediate children? I don't think I'm too far off since a few 'work'.
         
Thanks for any help,
Darin
(darin++at++chaos.idec.sdl.usu.edu)
         


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