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Re: Aspect ratio (via L3P)
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lugnet.cad.ray
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Sat, 29 Jun 2002 01:54:45 GMT
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I've must have overseen the lights issue, sorry :)
with the -il param do you be inserted on the location you ordinairy
insert the generated light information?
is the location of the light objects critacal? Elseway you could use the
include before and/or after and a disable std light(s) param.
Don't realy matter to me but, won't it be a bit double up a third
include param?
Roland
Lars C. Hassing wrote:
> rmelkert wrote...
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> > Well, Multiple lights would be cool :)
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> You can already specify -lg/-lc multiple times (see l3p.txt :-)
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> > But I think this would be just as easy adding yourself via a include
> > file (in that case turning off the default light would be nice too). So
> > I have to agree with sproaticus an option to include a file would be
> > perfect.
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> How about
> -il<filename> include file in stead of default lights
> /Lars
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Aspect ratio (via L3P)
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| rmelkert wrote... (...) Yes, I would place the #include where the lights would have been. (...) No. (...) Yes, but it may be convenient to have separate files for different purposes. /Lars (22 years ago, 30-Jun-02, to lugnet.cad.ray)
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| rmelkert wrote... (...) You can already specify -lg/-lc multiple times (see l3p.txt :-) (...) How about -il<filename> include file in stead of default lights /Lars (22 years ago, 28-Jun-02, to lugnet.cad.ray)
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