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I do not actually know much about splines - I would have no idea how to
implement them in standard POV-Ray but in Moray they can be very useful.
Though you can manually edit, is it possible to use an identical spline for
two different object types, ie create a shaped spline for a rotation and
produce the same as a translation? I do not see any cut, copy or paste
function, but it would save a lot of time as I have produced a translated
spline and would like a rounded version (similar to how spheres can be used
as corners of cylinders) with rotation. I hope this makes sense.
Peter Cracknell
www.petecracknell.co.uk
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Hi Peter Cracknell, you recently wrote in moray.win:
> ... is it possible to use an identical spline for two different object
> types, ie create a shaped spline for a rotation and produce the same
> as a translation?
No, that is currently not possible. But it does sound like a useful
feature....
- Lutz
email : lut### [at] stmuccom
Web : http://www.stmuc.com/moray
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I found out that it could be done - but only by noting done the co-ordinates
after snapping them, so they are simple and then typing them in. If you are
up for adding new features, a shortcut key for 'select' would also be very
nice, other than having to right click and click on select.
Peter Cracknell
Lutz Kretzschmar <lut### [at] stmuccom> wrote in message
news:auq0nsc07s9g4knk2dg7rog2vedao2tvga@4ax.com...
> Hi Peter Cracknell, you recently wrote in moray.win:
>
> > ... is it possible to use an identical spline for two different object
> > types, ie create a shaped spline for a rotation and produce the same
> > as a translation?
> No, that is currently not possible. But it does sound like a useful
> feature....
>
> - Lutz
> email : lut### [at] stmuccom
> Web : http://www.stmuc.com/moray
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On Sat, 15 Jul 2000 16:46:27 +0100, Peter Cracknell wrote...
> I found out that it could be done - but only by noting done the co-ordinates
> after snapping them, so they are simple and then typing them in. If you are
> up for adding new features, a shortcut key for 'select' would also be very
> nice, other than having to right click and click on select.
Just Shift-Drag over the point(s) you want to select...
Bye for now,
Jamie.
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