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It is okay in 3.5, too, for me anyway. I just checked after a reinstall of
3.5.icl.win32 I needed to do anyhow after losing the editor, for some
unknown reason, during an attempt to use to older 3.0 version.
Only other thing I think might be wrong is how your include file is written,
needing a renderable object within it and not just a #declared one. Your
mention of a blank scene seems to indicate this.
Bob H.
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