hello,
at least 2 other peoples are interested with my patch for .obj exportation with Gem.
i personally think sharing them on the mailing list is not a good solution. i would prefer to put everything on Gem svn, in order to include everything on the next gem release. so: should i put them on Gem/abstractions, Gem/abstractions/obj_exporter/ or somewhere else?
thanks for your suggestions Cyrille
On 2010-08-23 23:37, cyrille henry wrote:
hello,
at least 2 other peoples are interested with my patch for .obj exportation with Gem.
i personally think sharing them on the mailing list is not a good solution. i would prefer to put everything on Gem svn, in order to include everything on the next gem release. so: should i put them on Gem/abstractions, Gem/abstractions/obj_exporter/ or somewhere else?
i think it would fit better into the examples/ section. maybe make a totally separate examples/xx.obj_exporter/ directory
after all, it's not ready for use (if you don't want to limit yourself to [square]), but rather should show people how this is to be done.
and don't forget your copyright :-)
fgmasdr IOhannes
Le 26/08/2010 17:01, IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
On 2010-08-23 23:37, cyrille henry wrote:
hello,
at least 2 other peoples are interested with my patch for .obj exportation with Gem.
i personally think sharing them on the mailing list is not a good solution. i would prefer to put everything on Gem svn, in order to include everything on the next gem release. so: should i put them on Gem/abstractions, Gem/abstractions/obj_exporter/ or somewhere else?
i think it would fit better into the examples/ section. maybe make a totally separate examples/xx.obj_exporter/ directory
ok, done
after all, it's not ready for use (if you don't want to limit yourself to [square]), but rather should show people how this is to be done.
i made square / rectangle / cube / primTri sphere and circle have to be done, but i will not make them unless i need them. most of the other are not very important.
and don't forget your copyright :-)
i forget.
cyrille
fgmasdr IOhannes