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In article <3c4c286d$1@news.povray.org>,
"Anders K." <and### [at] prostard2gcom> wrote:
> I think you misunderstand the problem. "t" is defined as <0, 0, 0, 1>, and
> the ".t" operator extracts the fourth component of the vector. It has
> nothing to do with filter or transmit.
Exactly, it is "t" as in "time", not "transmit". You can access filter
and transmit with ".filter" and ".transmit".
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Christopher James Huff <chr### [at] maccom>
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