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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [ REQ 5826]: "Off" file format question
Hi-- Some of our software tools handle the "off" format. I am currently attempting to write a software routine to read and write "NOFF" and "COFF" objects, specifically. However, the documentation provided in version 1.4.2 of the manual for SGI workstations is somewhat vague on a few points regarding the file format. If you have a second, I'd really appreciate it if you could answer a few questions. What are the primary distinctions between "COFF" and "NOFF" objects? Does the keyword indicate that if there are only three values following the vertex coordinate that these are colors ("C") or normals ("N")? Is there a default order in the case of an "OFF" object (e.g., <VertexCoord> <Normal> <RGBA>). If both normals and colors are option, then how else would one tell the system reading the file what that data was? Perhaps I'm belaboring the obvious--just want to be sure. Thanks very much for your help. ==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-== Jay Brian Kummer I think all right-thinking people in this Software Guy/Zappa Fan country are sick and tired of being told Department of Cellular Biology that ordinary, decent people are fed up Medical College of Wisconsin in this country with being sick and tired. kummer at post.its.mcw.edu I'm _certainly_ not, and I'm sick and Searching for slack... tired of being told that I am. (Python) ==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==
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