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On 30/01/14 07:12, MichaelJF wrote:
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> We had this discussion some months ago, but I cannot find it actually. IIRC the
> solution is to declare the isosurface and then enclose it in an object {}.
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> Best regards,
> Michael
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Indeed you did. I missed it then (mainly because I don't follow p.b-t)
but I found it on the web Here:
http://news.povray.org/povray.beta-test/thread/%3C51c55b9f%241%40news.povray.org%3E/?mtop=384497
Declaring the isosurface then enclosing it in a object {} don't seem to
work. Also -WT1 doesn't help.
I guess this is a bug that still needs to be eradicated. Meanwhile, I'll
just carry on developing my landscape isosurfaces with v3.6
John
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