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NIST is starting to get a registry of filenaming conventions (and other such
stuff). The point is to keep developers from stepping on each other's file
name extensions when developing data file formats.
http://pitch.nist.gov/nics/
As of this moment nobody has registered the filename extensions of interest
to POV users, such as:
.POV
.INC
.MSH
.PCM
and so forth. I would have registered them, but I think it's something
better left to one or more of the POV team members.
Regards,
John
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John VanSickle wrote:
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> NIST is starting to get a registry of filenaming conventions (and other such
> stuff). The point is to keep developers from stepping on each other's file
> name extensions when developing data file formats.
>
> http://pitch.nist.gov/nics/
>
> As of this moment nobody has registered the filename extensions of interest
> to POV users, such as:
>
> .POV
> .INC
> .MSH
> .PCM
>
> and so forth. I would have registered them, but I think it's something
> better left to one or more of the POV team members.
I'll let them know the possibility exists. What it the .MSH extention for ?
--
Ken Tyler - 1300+ Povray, Graphics, 3D Rendering, and Raytracing Links:
http://home.pacbell.net/tylereng/index.html http://www.povray.org/links/
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In article <38B7131A.163F3060@pacbell.net>, lin### [at] povrayorg
wrote:
> What it the .MSH extention for?
I would guess that it stands for mesh(MeSH).
--
Chris Huff
e-mail: chr### [at] yahoocom
Web page: http://chrishuff.dhs.org/
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>.POV
>.INC
>.MSH
>.PCM
Where are .MCR and .SPT?
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TonyB wrote:
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> >.POV
> >.INC
> >.MSH
> >.PCM
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> Where are .MCR and .SPT?
I recognize the Spatch extension, but not MCR. If memory serves,
Moray uses MDL, at least in the DOS days, but it would be up to Lutz &
company to register that.
I understand that development on Spatch has stopped, so the fate of
that format might be in doubt.
And I forgot the DF3 files that media use; that's another the POV
team might want to register.
--
ICQ: 46085459
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Some people use .MCR for macros. I personally prefer .INC for macros.
--
Paul Vanukoff
van### [at] primenetcom
"John VanSickle" <van### [at] erolscom> wrote in message
news:38B7F046.9D385C54@erols.com...
> TonyB wrote:
> >
> > >.POV
> > >.INC
> > >.MSH
> > >.PCM
> >
> > Where are .MCR and .SPT?
>
> I recognize the Spatch extension, but not MCR. If memory serves,
> Moray uses MDL, at least in the DOS days, but it would be up to Lutz &
> company to register that.
>
> I understand that development on Spatch has stopped, so the fate of
> that format might be in doubt.
>
> And I forgot the DF3 files that media use; that's another the POV
> team might want to register.
>
> --
> ICQ: 46085459
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