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From: ShalomNaumann
Subject: Discontinuity v0.0 Released - Programmers needed
Date: 29 Feb 2004 22:32:09
Message: <4042aeb8@news.povray.org>
Discontinuity, a tool to help make animations with POV-Ray, has finally had
its first release. The first release is meant to give a taste of what
Discontinuity will eventually do.

POV-Ray has always had the capability of creating animations. However, the
process was always combersome and difficult. In an effort to make it
easier, I started writing a keyframe-based program to ease the process.

However, I never got around to finishing the program. In an effort to allow
the project to continue, I decided to put it up on SourceForge (an
open-source community) and hope that other people will finish it off.

I am still in the process of cleaning up and commenting the code, but it's
not too bad and I would like to hear some initial reactions to the program.
Do people think its a worthwhile project? Would anyone be willing to work
on it? I don't have much time these days, and though I am willing to
adminstrate the project for the next few months, I will have to stop in the
near future.

Take a look at http://discontinuity.sourceforge.net/. Feel free to contact
me for more information.


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From: Dennis Miller
Subject: Re: Discontinuity v0.0 Released - Programmers needed
Date: 4 Mar 2004 20:01:00
Message: <4047d14c$1@news.povray.org>
I can't offer any help coding but I would be happy to try it out if you get
an exe...
Good luck,
Dennis
"ShalomNaumann" <clu### [at] sourceforgenet> wrote in message
news:4042aeb8@news.povray.org...
> Discontinuity, a tool to help make animations with POV-Ray, has finally
had
> its first release. The first release is meant to give a taste of what
> Discontinuity will eventually do.
>
> POV-Ray has always had the capability of creating animations. However, the
> process was always combersome and difficult. In an effort to make it
> easier, I started writing a keyframe-based program to ease the process.
>
> However, I never got around to finishing the program. In an effort to
allow
> the project to continue, I decided to put it up on SourceForge (an
> open-source community) and hope that other people will finish it off.
>
> I am still in the process of cleaning up and commenting the code, but it's
> not too bad and I would like to hear some initial reactions to the
program.
> Do people think its a worthwhile project? Would anyone be willing to work
> on it? I don't have much time these days, and though I am willing to
> adminstrate the project for the next few months, I will have to stop in
the
> near future.
>
> Take a look at http://discontinuity.sourceforge.net/. Feel free to contact
> me for more information.


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From: Tom Galvin
Subject: Re: Discontinuity v0.0 Released - Programmers needed
Date: 8 Mar 2004 12:44:12
Message: <Xns94A681913A5C2tomatimporg@203.29.75.35>
ShalomNaumann <clu### [at] sourceforgenet> wrote in
news:4042aeb8@news.povray.org: 


> 
> Take a look at http://discontinuity.sourceforge.net/. Feel free to
> contact me for more information.

You forgot to mention this is a java app.  IMHO a good thing.  

-- 
Tom
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http://www.imp.org/


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From: ShalomNaumann
Subject: Re: Discontinuity v0.0 Released - Programmers needed
Date: 9 Mar 2004 23:20:49
Message: <404e97a1@news.povray.org>
So, what do people think of it? Do you think that this will solve all of our
POV-Ray animation problems?

I'm cleaning up the code a bit more. Then I'm going to get the Save/Open
Export buttons to actually open a dialog box instead of writing to
somewhere in /home/shalom like it does now. Then I'll maybe put up a simple
demonstration file. Then it will be ready for development?

Shalom


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