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From: Matthew Edd
Subject: Rounded Characters - Ascii code 32-127 supported (minus one)
Date: 25 May 2000 19:20:42
Message: <392db54a@news.povray.org>
My first contribution to the world of POVRay.

It's a couple .inc files but they are closer to utilities than scene files
so I thought this was the more appropriate group.

I developed this in order to make some nice looking text for my physics
department's web page.  You can see it at www.wiu.edu/users/miphys
Well anyways, I added all the characters in the Ascii set from 32-127 minus
one.... the Ampersand.  Maybe someone else could do that one.  It wasn't
easy at 2 am.

Anyways.  I would like to see what others could do with it so I could learn
a thing or two.

Thanks

--

"Should I act or should I take it slow?"
                           -DHC-

--------------------------------------------------------------
Matthew "Mr" Edd Tillman
www.bigfoot.com/~special_edd


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From: Matthew Edd
Subject: Re: Rounded Characters - Ascii code 32-127 supported (minus one)
Date: 31 May 2000 00:31:52
Message: <393495b8$1@news.povray.org>
I need to make some minor changes.  This was absed on an older version and I
forgot to update it.

--

"Should I act or should I take it slow?"
                           -DHC-

--------------------------------------------------------------
Matthew "Mr" Edd Tillman
mrh### [at] usanet
www.bigfoot.com/~special_edd
"Matthew Edd" <mum### [at] wiuedu> wrote in message
news:392db54a@news.povray.org...
> My first contribution to the world of POVRay.
>
> It's a couple .inc files but they are closer to utilities than scene files
> so I thought this was the more appropriate group.
>
> I developed this in order to make some nice looking text for my physics
> department's web page.  You can see it at www.wiu.edu/users/miphys
> Well anyways, I added all the characters in the Ascii set from 32-127
minus
> one.... the Ampersand.  Maybe someone else could do that one.  It wasn't
> easy at 2 am.
>
> Anyways.  I would like to see what others could do with it so I could
learn
> a thing or two.
>
> Thanks
>
> --
>
> "Should I act or should I take it slow?"
>                            -DHC-
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> Matthew "Mr" Edd Tillman
> www.bigfoot.com/~special_edd
>
>
>


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