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From: Chuck Roberts
Subject: What supports UDO?
Date: 8 Aug 2000 12:42:36
Message: <3990392E.1AB04C1@accn.org>
What programs support/create UDO objects? Where can I get them
(for Windows)?

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From: Lutz Kretzschmar
Subject: Re: What supports UDO?
Date: 8 Aug 2000 13:40:05
Message: <1gh0ps8cnj6gr06fimoisrelf0fnr79o91@4ax.com>
Hi Chuck Roberts, you recently wrote in moray.win:

> What programs support/create UDO objects? Where can I get them
> (for Windows)?
3DWin is the only one I know of. It's by Thomas Baier and can be
downloaded from http://www.stmuc.com/thbaier

- Lutz
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From: Steffen Ehrt
Subject: Re: What supports UDO?
Date: 8 Aug 2000 15:57:47
Message: <1uk0psg9gfcfrcp8t8d8rfjv5tedrm9fkd@4ax.com>
On Tue, 08 Aug 2000 12:45:34 -0400, Chuck Roberts <rob### [at] accnorg>
wrote:

>What programs support/create UDO objects? Where can I get them
>(for Windows)?

Rhinoceros. http://www.rhino3d.com/

	Steffen


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From: Karl Pelzer
Subject: Re: What supports UDO?
Date: 9 Aug 2000 15:26:26
Message: <3991B0C8.50F1272C@t-online.de>
Chuck Roberts wrote:
> 
> What programs support/create UDO objects? Where can I get them
> (for Windows)?

Elefont supports UDOs too. Very good for beveled fonts.
http://www.armanisoft.ch

Karl


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From: Tim Riley
Subject: Re: What supports UDO?
Date: 9 Aug 2000 19:10:46
Message: <3991E4CE.CA0D625A@its.bldrdoc.gov>
Karl Pelzer wrote:
> Elefont supports UDOs too. Very good for beveled fonts.
> http://www.armanisoft.ch

I have the most recent version (v1.4) and it only ouputs
DXF files, which can be converted to UDO/INC files.


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From: Tim Riley
Subject: Re: What supports UDO?
Date: 10 Aug 2000 02:16:27
Message: <399248B5.3791CDE1@netscape.net>
Tim Riley wrote:
> 
> Karl Pelzer wrote:
> > Elefont supports UDOs too. Very good for beveled fonts.
> > http://www.armanisoft.ch
> 
> I have the most recent version (v1.4) and it only ouputs
> DXF files, which can be converted to UDO/INC files.

Now that I'm home, I checked it out and, by golly, UDO/INC
is there in the type pulldown. Since the web page and the
program's file save button popup help only mentions DXF,
I tended to believe them.


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