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Thank you, Thomas.
I just do my bit to keep Moray alive. I think there is some great
potential in there and i just can't get used to Blender. So i'm still
sticking with moray which i first got as a dos-version in 1993 on an
english PC-Mag while being on vacation. Hmm, the good ol' times...
Arne
Thomas de Groot schrieb:
> "CharlesM" <nomail@nomail> schreef in bericht
> news:web.47bc51add6bf0e2141d1e2d30@news.povray.org...
>> Guys,
>>
>> Thank you very much for your kinds words of support. It is encouraging to
>> see
>> that this group is still supported. I love Moray and registered a few
>> years
>> ago and still use it from time to time.
>>
>> Strange solution . . . . but i went out and bought myself a new high spec
>> mouse.
>> .. . and then mannualy moved the key frames on the animation bar! It
>> didn't
>> actually take that long. The new nmouse was more ergonomic, had
>> programmable
>> buttons and made me feel a whole lot better!
>>
>> Generally I work on short pieces of animation no longer than 10 seconds
>> (mini
>> advert logo display size and so 300 frames is typical).
>>
>> So when you've got a mundane job to do . . . . spend some money . . . feel
>> good
>> and get on with it ha ha
>>
>> anyway thanks a bundle!
>>
>>
>
> All the credit goes to Arne :-)
>
> We hold the fort until a new Moray sees the light under the POV-Ray version
> 4 sun.
>
> Thomas
>
>
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