Re: About XVolume example !!! [message #38374] |
Fri, 05 March 2004 08:15  |
David Fanning
Messages: 11724 Registered: August 2001
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Antonio Santiago writes:
> anybody knows which part of code at 'xvolume' example makes a volume to
> a wire surface.
> At 'xvolume' you can pass a 3D data and it represents in the screen with
> possibilitty to rotate, scale and so on. I have been seeing the code of
> xvolume and some classes it use (IDLexVolview, IDLexObjview, ...) but i
> can find wich part of code makes the "conversion" from volume to a
> "wired volume".
Where have you been seeing this, Antonio? I can't find any
evidence that XVOLUME can do wire volumes. Have you been
looking at iVolume and thinking it is XVOLUME?
Cheers,
David
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Re: About XVolume example !!! [message #38462 is a reply to message #38374] |
Fri, 05 March 2004 09:19  |
Antonio Santiago
Messages: 201 Registered: February 2004
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Sorry, I mean that in 'xvolume' example when a move a volume in space,
it seems as a wired volume (or wired surface, i dont know i'm very bad
english writter, sorry ;)
I want to say that, how can i or how xvolume does this "transformation"
to make that volume seems a "wired volume" ?
Bye
David Fanning wrote:
> Antonio Santiago writes:
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>> anybody knows which part of code at 'xvolume' example makes a volume to
>> a wire surface.
>> At 'xvolume' you can pass a 3D data and it represents in the screen with
>> possibilitty to rotate, scale and so on. I have been seeing the code of
>> xvolume and some classes it use (IDLexVolview, IDLexObjview, ...) but i
>> can find wich part of code makes the "conversion" from volume to a
>> "wired volume".
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> Where have you been seeing this, Antonio? I can't find any
> evidence that XVOLUME can do wire volumes. Have you been
> looking at iVolume and thinking it is XVOLUME?
>
> Cheers,
>
> David
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