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Hello all...
I was at Dom's home web site and he mentioned that
LParser. I have downloaded LParser a couple times
now, and I am having trouble getting it to help me
accomplish what I desire. One thing that would help
is having a Windows front end. Anyone know where
one could be found?
Also, any sites useful in creating trees and similar plants
using LParser? I have seen 1 or two tutorials but could
use some more help if anyone could lend a hand (or, if
you wanted to let me know how you might have created
something yourself in LParser...:).
TIA.
Thanks!
Todd
tta### [at] netrelatedcom
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Todd Taylor wrote:
>
> Hello all...
>
> I was at Dom's home web site and he mentioned that
> LParser. I have downloaded LParser a couple times
> now, and I am having trouble getting it to help me
> accomplish what I desire. One thing that would help
> is having a Windows front end. Anyone know where
> one could be found?
>
> Also, any sites useful in creating trees and similar plants
> using LParser? I have seen 1 or two tutorials but could
> use some more help if anyone could lend a hand (or, if
> you wanted to let me know how you might have created
> something yourself in LParser...:).
>
> TIA.
>
> Thanks!
> Todd
> tta### [at] netrelatedcom
You might check:
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Campus/1519/download.htm
There is also a quite good introduction on:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~cvdmark/tutor.html
Furthermore you might try to check some Fractint related sources, because
Fractint has a L-System function too.
Christoph
--
Christoph Hormann <chr### [at] gmxde>
Homepage: http://www.schunter.etc.tu-bs.de/~chris/
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Hi Todd!
There is a windows frontend for L-parser called "lsys32.exe". It doesn't
keep you from typing in formulas but it makes life much easier.
I don't know where its from because it has no info button or such. You
can search the web for it. If you can't find it, just let me know.
Karl
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Christoph and Karl...
Thanks for the info you posted. It's got me started in the
right direction and I downloaded the lsys32.exe you
mentioned, Karl. I've taken a look at the tutorial you
mentioned, Christoph, a few times. I'll let you guys
know when I come up with something worth mention,
if I am able. :)
Thanks!
Todd
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"Todd Taylor" <tta### [at] netrelatedcom> wrote:
> Christoph and Karl...
>
> Thanks for the info you posted. It's got me started in the
> right direction and I downloaded the lsys32.exe you
> mentioned, Karl. I've taken a look at the tutorial you
> mentioned, Christoph, a few times. I'll let you guys
> know when I come up with something worth mention,
> if I am able. :)
>
> Thanks!
> Todd
Hi All, Does anyone have a link to the LParser program: Lsys32.exe? I used it
years ago and it was really great--but now, I can not seem to find it on the
web. Thanks for any help. Val
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On 22/02/2013 7:15 PM, valkos2012 wrote:
> "Todd Taylor" <tta### [at] netrelatedcom> wrote:
>> Christoph and Karl...
>>
>> Thanks for the info you posted. It's got me started in the
>> right direction and I downloaded the lsys32.exe you
>> mentioned, Karl. I've taken a look at the tutorial you
>> mentioned, Christoph, a few times. I'll let you guys
>> know when I come up with something worth mention,
>> if I am able. :)
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Todd
>
> Hi All, Does anyone have a link to the LParser program: Lsys32.exe? I used it
> years ago and it was really great--but now, I can not seem to find it on the
> web. Thanks for any help. Val
>
You might be better asking in povray.general. This thread is very old.
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Regards
Stephen
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