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Ah! I must thank you sir, your stalactite code assisted me greatly in
learning to produce very nice icicle shapes. :)
It is amazing how simple the solutions to certain problems are when you
can see how another has tackled a similar issue.
I agree about the dying part...even if pov dies and I at least partially
move on, I can never truly imagine leaving it forever or completely. It
is
such a wonderful tool...I hope it never dies. I will start teaching my s
on
to use it when he is old enough, for the purposes of introduction to C
based languages (great way; you are gratified with images, not just ment
al
constructs) and to keep new generations contributing to and using the
software...hopefully...but children are their own people...so you never
know..
As a side note, getting it to compile with VS2010 Ultimate under .NET 4.
0
has proven to be a pain...I should spend more time on the issue.
Ian
On Wed, 22 Dec 2010 03:46:21 -0500, Jaime Vives Piqueres
<jai### [at] ignorancia org> wrote:
>> I can't see myself ever leaving pov...unless pov just dies. I don't
>> want to think about that though...
>
> I don't see myself leaving POV unless *I* die... if POV-Ray as proj
ect
> dies today, I still can play for ages with the current version. And I'
m
> sure I would die leaving some features unexplored... :(
>
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