From: Greg M Johnson
Subject: Re: Suggestion: particles
Date: 21 Oct 2000 16:11:07
Message: <39f1f85b@news.povray.org>
Tell me which settings to change on my netscape browser to remove the bleeding
edge features that cause you difficulty and consider it done.....
Mark Wagner wrote:
> Greg M. Johnson <"gregj;-"@aol.c;-om> wrote in message> >Shouldn't we simply tell those with the archaic readers simply to upgrade> to> >Win2000 and Netscape or MSIE? That is in essence what we say when someone> >cannot read a bleeding edge video format.>> And while we are throwing mud around, for unknown reasons, messages from you> cause Outlook Express to display all future messages in extra-large bold> face non-monospaced type, despite the fact that I have it set to use> 10-point Courier for displaying everything.>> Mark
From: Mark Wagner
Subject: Re: Suggestion: particles
Date: 22 Oct 2000 01:00:34
Message: <39f27472$1@news.povray.org>
Greg M. Johnson <"gregj;-"@aol.c;-om> wrote in message
<39f1f85b@news.povray.org>...
>Tell me which settings to change on my netscape browser to remove the
bleeding
>edge features that cause you difficulty and consider it done.....
I said it's an unknown reason. I'm guessing it's either this header:
X-Accept-Language: en,zh-TW,zh,zh-CN
or this one:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=x-user-defined
I don't know how you would go about changing either one.
Mark
Chris Huff wrote:
> > I'm not really sure myself.> > but perhaps as well as emmitters you could have volumes (defined by> > different objects) where particles appear randomly with a spline> > specifying the amount of particles created at each timestep. Also you> > could integrate a probabilty pattern into this ->> Oh, like an object emitter but with control of the probability that a> particle will land each point, using a pattern and a spline as a kind of> float_map?
Yep
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Bye
Pabs