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From: leseur sylvain
Subject: Mail for WARP
Date: 8 Sep 2003 01:50:44
Message: <3f5c18b4$1@news.povray.org>
Hello Warp
Can'i use your Glow's macro to build a plugin for Moray ?
Friendly
Sylvain


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From: Stephen McAvoy
Subject: Re: Mail for WARP
Date: 8 Sep 2003 04:05:50
Message: <k2eolvc2qptri1sjphop3jlfhlmd083bb4@4ax.com>
On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 07:51:24 +0200, "leseur sylvain" <syl### [at] potar-hurlantcom>
wrote:

>Hello Warp
>Can'i use your Glow's macro to build a plugin for Moray ?

Please say yes.

Regards
        Stephen


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From: Warp
Subject: Re: Mail for WARP
Date: 8 Sep 2003 09:25:00
Message: <3f5c832c@news.povray.org>
leseur sylvain <syl### [at] potar-hurlantcom> wrote:
> Hello Warp
> Can'i use your Glow's macro to build a plugin for Moray ?

  Well, that macro is not really an ingenious piece of code which no-one
else couldn't come up with. It contains a mere 12 lines of very basic
SDL code (well, 11 actually; the "method 3" line is obsolete), and anyone
knowing how media works with scaling could have come up with a similar
solution.
  So yes, of course you can use it. It doesn't have anything that I could
claim was my intellectual property since it's very basic SDL code. :)
  My purpose was more to show the idea of how it can be done than to
provide an ingenious piece of SDL which does something marvelous no-one
else could have come up with. :)

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From: SYLVAIN LESEUR
Subject: Re: Mail for WARP
Date: 8 Sep 2003 10:23:10
Message: <3f5c90ce@news.povray.org>
Ok Thanks a lot Warp.
Freindly
Sylvain


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