I have just tried it again.  The path tag seem to expect a path to the XML 
file, so specifying a path to a model will result in an error and that stupid 
"glider".

I have also assign the path to the XML file and just animate away.  There is 
no error, but there is no movement in the model either.

I then tried animating objects one at a time and all at once to find out if 
the two would make any difference.  The result is still the same -- nothing.

Regards,
Ampere

On June 15, 2004 11:01 pm, Ampere K. Hardraade wrote:
> I have just tried it.  It doesn't seem to work.
>
> Regards,
> Ampere
>
> On June 15, 2004 08:02 pm, Jim Wilson wrote:
> > Well actually... hmmmm... Right now we're referencing xml files in the
> > "path" property of the model arrays (<model> tags).  What happens when
> > you add animation tags inside a <model> tag and make the path reference
> > the .ac file instead of another wrapper?  I think that might work.
> >
> > Like this:
> >
> > <model>
> >   <path>/pathname/switch.ac</path>
> >   <animation>
> >     animation definition for this particular switch...
> >   </animation>
> > </model>
> >
> > Repeat for each switch.
> >
> > Best,
> >
> > Jim
> >
> >
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