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Bob,
Thank you for the info. Wow, the more I think I know, the more I find out
that I don't know!
Steve
Bob H. <omn### [at] msncom> wrote in message
news:3b1b1078@news.povray.org...
> "sshelby" <ssh### [at] rexnetnet> wrote in message
> news:3b1a75fd@news.povray.org...
> > I visited that website you pointed out. Very interesting. Have you tried
> the
> > .mng format? Am I correct in assuming it is mainly for use in web pages?
> Is
> > it supported by the majority of browsers?
>
> I've known little of the existence of MNG really. Surprising to me that
> it's been around, as a concept at least, for a couple years or more.
> Checking into it just now I see that Alchemy Mindworks has a program for
> making them. I got one of their programs many years ago, Graphic
Workshop,
> and also tried out their GIF Construction Set too. Now this new PNG/MNG
> Construction Set sounds real good.
> http://www.mindworkshop.com/alchemy/pngpro.html
>
> I wouldn't say it's purpose is for web pages alone anyway, except that
> there's the intention for web browsers to incorporate it someday so maybe
it
> will become more popular through that. In fact Netscape already has.
Check
> this: http://www.3-t.com/3-T/products/emngma/MNGbrowsers.html
>
> Got to say that I've been shuffling along with MPG files so long, and AVI
> before that, that I feel behind the times concerning this. If animation
> encoding output directly (or semi-directly) from POV-Ray (4.0?) were ever
to
> be done then MNG is probably the answer.
>
> Bob H.
>
>
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