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On 10/4/2016 1:29 PM, lelama wrote:
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> Sure Stephen, I will be happy if you try and test it. Bug reports, but also
> comments and proposals for amelioration are welcome.
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> Just one thing, I have not tested it with windows. If little changes are
> required, I am ready to incorporate them so that it works for you on windows.
> But you will have to help me on this point ( I have no windows machine neither
> at work or at home ).
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> Laurent.
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If you can compile it for Windoze I would be willing and happy to test
it. I can't help with that but I am good at breaking things. ;)
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> Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
>> On 10/3/2016 3:54 PM, lelama wrote:
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>>>> Good luck with it. If you manage to either find one or manage to code
>>>> one. Let us know. It would be useful.
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>>>> Regards
>>>> Stephen
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>>> Hi Stephen, this is done. You can now inspect any pov file with a graphical
>>> interface to move the camera around, zoom, turn you head on the right ...
>>>
>>> See the appearance ( not perfect) of graphical interface here:
>>> http://math.univ-angers.fr/~evain/_images/viewer.png
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>>> You can inspect any pov file, even if it is not modelled with pycao. Just adjust
>>> the camera.file variable to the file you want to visit. But you
>>> have to install the pycao modeller to use the viewer.
>>>
>>> Laurent.
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>> That looks good.
>> Let me know if you want it Beta tested. ;-)
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>> --
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>> Regards
>> Stephen
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Regards
Stephen
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