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From: Hello
Subject: My POV-Ray Utilities List
Date: 8 Nov 1997 04:05:07
Message: <34642B43.753E@hello.com>
Hi All!

It seems like no one has posted in here yet, so I thought I would. Would
anyone be interested in me posting my ASCII utilities list to this
group? I posted it several times to comp.graphics.rendering.raytracing,
but this group seems more appropriate.

It is getting a little bit outdated (by several months), but it does (at
nearly 100k) have a lot of information, including several pretty
old/obscure utilities.

So, if anyone thinks it'd be a good idea, just let me know, and I'll
post my latest addition here!

BTW, this news server is a great idea! Hopefully, this will also help
with the annoying fact that half the messages to regular newsgroups are
lost due to incomplete mirroring and everything.

Thanks,
Shawn

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From: Christopher Lampton
Subject: Re: My POV-Ray Utilities List
Date: 8 Nov 1997 06:58:11
Message: <346461ec.0@aussie.org>
Hello wrote in message <346### [at] hellocom>...
>Would
>anyone be interested in me posting my ASCII utilities list to this
>group?

Yeah, I'd very definitely be interested. I'm falling way behind on
information about POVRAY utilities. It's time I caught up.

>BTW, this news server is a great idea!

I couldn't agree with you more.

--Chris


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From: George Hunt
Subject: Re: My POV-Ray Utilities List
Date: 8 Nov 1997 14:19:50
Message: <3464bb48.163690419@news.stmuc.com>
Love to see your list

On Sat, 08 Nov 1997 04:05:07 -0500, Hello <hi### [at] hellocom> wrote:

>Hi All!
>
>It seems like no one has posted in here yet, so I thought I would. Would
>anyone be interested in me posting my ASCII utilities list to this
>group? I posted it several times to comp.graphics.rendering.raytracing,
>but this group seems more appropriate.
>
>It is getting a little bit outdated (by several months), but it does (at
>nearly 100k) have a lot of information, including several pretty
>old/obscure utilities.
>
>So, if anyone thinks it'd be a good idea, just let me know, and I'll
>post my latest addition here!
>
>BTW, this news server is a great idea! Hopefully, this will also help
>with the annoying fact that half the messages to regular newsgroups are
>lost due to incomplete mirroring and everything.
>
>Thanks,
>Shawn
>
>-----------------------------------
>sha### [at] the-spacom
>http://www.the-spa.com/shawn.fumo/
>-----------------------------------

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From: Jon Berndt
Subject: Re: My POV-Ray Utilities List
Date: 10 Nov 1970 19:02:13
Message: <01bcee2c$c4bb1d20$579728a1@1864816.unitedspacealliance.com>
I posted this to the pov.windows forum as well, but is anyone aware of a
dxf to pov converter? If not, would such a thing be of interest to anyone
out there?

Jon Berndt


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From: jaheitma
Subject: Re: My POV-Ray Utilities List
Date: 10 Nov 1997 20:10:45
Message: <3467B095.E1590F3@juno.com>
There is one, it is called Crossroads. Try  keith rule's Crossroads
homepage
I have been using it lately to convert raydream dxf output to povray for
raytracing.

Jay

Jon Berndt wrote:

> I posted this to the pov.windows forum as well, but is anyone aware of
> a
> dxf to pov converter? If not, would such a thing be of interest to
> anyone
> out there?
>


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From: Thomas Baier
Subject: Re: My POV-Ray Utilities List
Date: 21 Nov 1997 01:07:11
Message: <3475250F.5F99F1D0@ibm.net>
Hi,

try

3dWin at http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/thbaier/tools.htm

Thomas


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