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Hi -
I'm getting back into POVRay & Moray after an absence of 6-7 years, and it
seems to me that when I used Moray in 2000, I could add whole libraries of
materials to the materials editor and have them stay seperated in their own
libraries. Now, all the materials show up in one long list. Am I doing
something wrong?
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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: Moray Materials Editor - adding materials as seperate libraries?
Date: 31 Oct 2007 03:49:02
Message: <4728417e$1@news.povray.org>
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"BookWight" <Boo### [at] publicspam com> schreef in bericht
news:Xns99D6C0F2BA9DBbookwight@203.29.75.35...
> Hi -
>
> I'm getting back into POVRay & Moray after an absence of 6-7 years, and it
> seems to me that when I used Moray in 2000, I could add whole libraries of
> materials to the materials editor and have them stay seperated in their
> own
> libraries. Now, all the materials show up in one long list. Am I doing
> something wrong?
If you have different libraries of materials, put them in a single folder
and refer to that folder in: View|Configuration|Material Editor|Material
Libraries are found in
You can then access those libraries separately in the Material Editor
(Library (F7) ).
You can also put the libraries in the standard TexLibs folder of Moray, of
course.
Thomas
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Wandering along the edges of moray.win, I found the following bit of
electronic flotsam written by "Thomas de Groot"
<t.d### [at] inter nlDOTnet> in news:4728417e$1@news.povray.org:
>
> "BookWight" <Boo### [at] publicspam com> schreef in bericht
> news:Xns99D6C0F2BA9DBbookwight@203.29.75.35...
>> Hi -
>>
>> I'm getting back into POVRay & Moray after an absence of 6-7 years,
>> and it seems to me that when I used Moray in 2000, I could add whole
>> libraries of materials to the materials editor and have them stay
>> seperated in their own
>> libraries. Now, all the materials show up in one long list. Am I
>> doing something wrong?
>
> If you have different libraries of materials, put them in a single
> folder and refer to that folder in: View|Configuration|Material
> Editor|Material Libraries are found in
> You can then access those libraries separately in the Material Editor
> (Library (F7) ).
>
> You can also put the libraries in the standard TexLibs folder of
> Moray, of course.
>
> Thomas
>
>
>
thank you - this wasn't working earlier for some reason . . .
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