Re: .iv to .flt

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Tran cong Tam (tran++at++sirssg1.epfl.ch)
Fri, 18 Oct 1996 11:18:38 -0700


Subject : Inventor loader and Textures

> I have a lots of Inventor files that use the same textures. The
> Inventor loader reloads these textures each time it sees in
> IV_FILE and fills textures memory. The question is :
> - Is there a way to avoid reloading the same textures ?

Hi Performers,

Many thanks, Merci beaucoup, Grazie mille, Besten Dank, muchas
grazias to

Martin reddy,Marcus Barnes, Billard Olivier, Dirk Scheffter,
Dee A. Chapman and All Performers.

All your suggestions are so precious. Be proud of Performer
International Community.

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To avoid reloading the same textures I modified the file :

/usr/share/Performer/src/lib/libpfdb/libpfiv/pfiv.C

And recompile with the Makefile of this directory. Who creates
itself a library :

libpfiv_igl.so in directory ./OPT.032.IRISGL

Then copy this new library into /usr/lib/libpfdb directory, and
recompile my program.

When running my program I get message :

PF Warning: pfdLoadFile() - Unable to load
file file.iv because of problem finding pfdLoadFile_iv

           WHY ???

Do you have any suggestion ?

Your helps will be very appreciated.

                                       Kind regards
     
                                           Tran

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