On 8/27/08, Loman, David (Civ, ARL/SLAD) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Classification:  UNCLASSIFIED
> Caveats: NONE
>
>  "I prefer to do it through the library since I'm doing this in C, but
> maybe a system call to something like 'mged -c t..g < ...' would work."
>
> Understood, however, I was merely trying to relay the logic behind the
> approach since the basic 'commands' are all ready there.  Track down how
> "t -r" does what it does in the C code and use similar calls.  Same
> thing with the "attr command".  Glue the two sets of calls together and
> you have 95% of your solution.

Doug, good idea.  But I've gone down that road before and the
abstractions have confused the heck out of me.

The most exciting idea to me may be Daniel's: to use rt^3 and the C++
wrappers.  It sounds like there may be easier-to-use interfaces there.

Thanks.

-Tom

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