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Ilya Razmanov <ily### [at] gmail com> wrote:
> Hey, all I wanted is making Python translate from "what they wrote at
> W3C" to "what I can directly import in POV-Ray, yet call it official
> colors right from W3C".
Yes, that's always how the seed gets planted.
Now it's time to act like a real computer programmer and implement "scope
creep."
:D
> > Also, I recall seeing some very cool python/povray projects that you might enjoy
> > if you search for them.
>
> Are you trying to say that any python/povray project may be more cool
> than mine?!
Only if such a transparent lie spurs you to ensure that no other python/povray
project COULD be cooler, due to your massive, monomaniacal overkill.
> since POV‑Ray does not seem to support any elegant array unpacking,
Natively it doesn't, but I've done some work on that (somewhere) and I think
Leroy has as well. Please note what you want, and maybe we've written it or
will get around to doing so "soon".
>but
> well, I definitely will turn it into complete madness, making things
> controlled not by just source colors but coordinates and stuff).
Code on, brother.
Make it so!
-BE
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