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Warp <war### [at] tag povray org> wrote in message news:3afa64c4@news.povray.org...
> I think that the main idea of these type of signatures is obfuscation. That
> is, you don't see what kind of image the code will generate and when you try
> it you get a surprise. Also an important thing about an obfuscated signature
> is that you can't easily see _how_ does it do what it does.
Sorry, I'm a professional programmer and my tendency in any code (even pov) is
to make it as clear and simple to understand as is possible :) Just 'cause
something's hard to read doesn't make it clever.
Though, I appreciate the suprise element. I'll have to come up with another one.
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#default{finish{reflection 1}}text{ttf"ariblk.ttf""Tek".2,0 scale 3 translate-<3
,1,1>}sphere{1.6*z,1}sky_sphere{pigment{bozo colour_map{[0rgb 0][1rgb 1]}}}//tek
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