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> The pov editor does a good job of it. Highlight the unwanted combination
> such as , 0.000000, and use the search and replace functions. Specifiy
> for the above , 0, and hit replace all and it will take care of the rest.
I've been using this time consuming method for quite some time. I hate it. I would
like a program that could eliminate _all_ unnecesary 0s, as in 0.2070 which could
be .207, for example. The program could cycle through 0.0000 --- 1.0000 (or a user
defined number) and clean it up for us. This can be done, right? I would probably
do it myself, if I knew how to work with strings better. I'm busy with real
strings right now. I plan to turn the cloth macro to a C program. I am also adding
some improvements to the cloth algorithm.
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