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I can't find Superpatch, since www.Twysted.net is closed. Can anyonde help
me?!?!?
Bugs74
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Ron Parker is working on the latest build this weekend. With any luck...
GrimDude
vos### [at] arkansasnet
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On Sun, 30 May 1999 01:20:34 -0500, "GrimDude" <vos### [at] arkansasnet>
wrote:
> Ron Parker is working on the latest build this weekend. With any luck...
Yes. In fact, I'll probably put something online whether or not it's
complete, just to make up for the loss of twysted.net.
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Oh! Thank you, thank you! :)
I'm very happy!
GrimDude
vos### [at] arkansasnet
Ronald L. Parker wrote in message <3752624e.79533666@news.povray.org>...
>On Sun, 30 May 1999 01:20:34 -0500, "GrimDude" <vos### [at] arkansasnet>
>wrote:
>
>> Ron Parker is working on the latest build this weekend. With any luck...
>
>Yes. In fact, I'll probably put something online whether or not it's
>complete, just to make up for the loss of twysted.net.
>
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Can't wait :)
Mick
GrimDude <vos### [at] arkansasnet> wrote in message
news:37516726.0@news.povray.org...
> Oh! Thank you, thank you! :)
>
> I'm very happy!
>
> GrimDude
> vos### [at] arkansasnet
> Ronald L. Parker wrote in message <3752624e.79533666@news.povray.org>...
> >On Sun, 30 May 1999 01:20:34 -0500, "GrimDude" <vos### [at] arkansasnet>
> >wrote:
> >
> >> Ron Parker is working on the latest build this weekend. With any
luck...
> >
> >Yes. In fact, I'll probably put something online whether or not it's
> >complete, just to make up for the loss of twysted.net.
> >
>
>
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Trez Cool!
On a related note though, is there any documentation available? Or
even a list of what patches went into it so we can hunt down the docs
from other sources?
Thanx
"Ronald L. Parker" wrote:
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> On Sun, 30 May 1999 01:20:34 -0500, "GrimDude" <vos### [at] arkansasnet>
> wrote:
>
> > Ron Parker is working on the latest build this weekend. With any luck...
>
> Yes. In fact, I'll probably put something online whether or not it's
> complete, just to make up for the loss of twysted.net.
--
Carl Bartels, Department of Chemsitry, Mcgill University, to reply to
me,
just kill a and 5 from the email name, Montreal, QC, cAnAdA
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On Sun, 30 May 1999 15:22:33 -0400, Carl Bartels
<cab### [at] bravo436chemmcgillca> wrote:
> On a related note though, is there any documentation available? Or
>even a list of what patches went into it so we can hunt down the docs
>from other sources?
There was an MSWord97 document with the 3.1a version. I'll be
providing a .txt and possibly a .hlp version with the next release.
I don't have the .hlp version in my hands yet, so it won't be in
the version I put online this weekend, but the .txt version will be.
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I need SuperPatch, too.
I reformatted my disks and have to reinstall =everything=.
I grabbed the regular POV, but would like the SP as soon as it's available.
I suppose I can copy over the superpatch\bin directory from my backup, after
installing regular POV, and it will work OK? Or is there more configuration
or registry settings someplace?
--John
Ronald L. Parker <par### [at] mailfwicom> wrote in message
news:3752624e.79533666@news.povray.org...
> On Sun, 30 May 1999 01:20:34 -0500, "GrimDude" <vos### [at] arkansasnet>
> wrote:
>
> > Ron Parker is working on the latest build this weekend. With any
luck...
>
> Yes. In fact, I'll probably put something online whether or not it's
> complete, just to make up for the loss of twysted.net.
>
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On Sun, 30 May 1999 20:18:36 -0500, John M. Dlugosz wrote:
>I need SuperPatch, too.
>
>I reformatted my disks and have to reinstall =everything=.
>I grabbed the regular POV, but would like the SP as soon as it's available.
>I suppose I can copy over the superpatch\bin directory from my backup, after
>installing regular POV, and it will work OK? Or is there more configuration
>or registry settings someplace?
yes and no. Yes, it'll work, but you'll have to jump through the
usual hoops to get it to work on a machine with 3.1e installed.
The new version won't require you to jump through those hoops.
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On Sun, 30 May 1999 16:08:09 GMT, Ronald L. Parker wrote:
>On Sun, 30 May 1999 01:20:34 -0500, "GrimDude" <vos### [at] arkansasnet>
>wrote:
>
>> Ron Parker is working on the latest build this weekend. With any luck...
>
>Yes. In fact, I'll probably put something online whether or not it's
>complete, just to make up for the loss of twysted.net.
Unfortunately, I didn't get as far this weekend as I would have
liked. I did add two new patches (Jon Cruz' TTF patch and Mike Paul's
metallic reflection patch) and I got an email yesterday from Hans
Detlev-Fink with some more changes, for *nix compatibility and a
change in the slope-dependent texture parser, but I hope to have
something online within the next day or so. I do have a working
Windows binary, so it won't be too much longer now.
In other news, I'm thinking about soliciting contributions for a
new splash screen. If you have an image that you think would work,
I'd love to see it. Here are the requirements:
o The image must be smaller than 640x480 by a good margin. The
current image is 512x384, which seems like a good size.
Practically speaking, image size isn't a problem unless there
are details that disappear or moire patterns that appear at
this resolution, because I will likely rerender the image anyway.
o The image must contain the copyright and version information
corresponding to the version of the superpatch for which it is
used. For this reason, your best bet is to leave a nice flat
(low-contrast, low spatial frequency) space for about 5-6 lines
of text somewhere on the image, or include six lines of nonsense
text similar to the four that are in the current image. I'll
add the info later, if necessary. There should also be room for
the word "SUPERPATCH" somewhere on the image, if it's not already
a fairly obvious part of the image.
o The image must use at least one feature of the superpatch. The
current splash screen, for which source was included in the
current distribution, uses three superpatch features.
o You must provide the source for the image, including any image
maps necessary to reproduce it. The source for the winning image
will be included with the next distribution of the superpatch.
For this reason, size matters: the smaller your source is, the
better. Practically speaking, this means image maps should only
be used as a last resort. I might also include the source for
runner-up images with the next distribution, at my discretion.
This means you should either own the copyright for everything
you use or have permission to use it, just like the IRTC. Give
credit where it's due.
o You need not put your work in the public domain, but it would be
really nice if I didn't have to write the additional license
requirements. So, put your license terms at the top of each
source file, even if the source is to be public domain. By
entering, you consent to having your source code and your image
published with one or more future versions of the superpatch,
whether or not it was adjudged to be the best entry. In addition,
you consent to my making minor modifications to your source,
including but not limited to adding or changing the text elements.
Make sure you make these exceptions in your license terms if
necessary.
o "Stealing" elements from the current splash screen is perfectly
legal. Some people even actually like the current one, but I've
grown bored with it.
o You don't win anything except the dubious honor of having your
image included in the next superpatch. Oh, okay, I'll throw in
a free copy of the superpatch.
If you'd like to enter, send either your image (512x384 or smaller
JPEG, please) or your source code by email to par### [at] fwicom.
Make sure to mention in the body of your email that this is a
submission for the splash screen competition.
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