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  Re: Annotation of the internal functions sample scenes  
From: Le Forgeron
Date: 8 Feb 2015 12:09:36
Message: <54d79850$1@news.povray.org>
Le 08/02/2015 17:09, Cousin Ricky a écrit :
> I rendered the beautiful illustrations from the demo scene file
> i_internal.pov, but I got tired of having to go back and forth between
> the illustrations and the scene file to see which function was
> represented by a given illustration.  So I modified i_internal.pov to
> render the name of the function into the image.  The modified file is
> attached.
> 
> There are two issues with the header comments.  First, the creation date
> is ambiguous.  Second, there is a character in the original author's
> first name that my text editor (kwrite) cannot figure out.  A hex dump
> shows the character as 0x8E, which is an illegal character in Unicode
> and, as far as I can tell, in all ISO Latin character sets.  Some
> research and a bit of serendipity revealed that it is the Windows-1252
> character capital Z with a caron.  Is this correct?

I would rather bet for "René Smellenbergh"
Yvo & René have been long time contributors to povray.

Presently, Yvo is still contributing to the povray.macintosh group (very
kindly :-) )

Guess what: 0x8E is "é" in Mac OS Roman.


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