On Sun, 5 Aug 2007 12:39:43 +0200
Melchior FRANZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> * Syd&Sandy -- Sunday 05 August 2007:
> > On Sun, 5 Aug 2007 11:30:09 +0200 Melchior FRANZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > ... but only with wanting to use the ascii code as offset in an
> > > alphabet stripe on a texture. In that case (and if Nasal can't be
> > > used) we should think about a different way to achieve that. It can't
> > > be that for every text on instruments we also have to push a series
> > > of ASCII values into the property tree. That's bad design.
> 
> > I could be wrong , but I personally think a render to texture would be
> > the best route ,
> 
> Possibly. Can't judge that. Mathias' or Tim's business.  :-)
> 
> One could just add a parameter to the animations where it's needed (or
> better to a generic "input channel" class used by all animations) that
> defines that not n.getDoubleValue() should be used to read the value,
> but int(n.getStringValue()[pos]), where pos is read from <string-position>:
> 
>   <animation>
>       <type>textranslate</type>
>       <property>/whatever/waypoint/id</property>
>       <string-position>0</string-position>
>       <offset>-48</offset>
>       ...
>   </animation>
> 
> or something.  :-)
> 
> m.

Sounds like one solution , but  any large amount of text would need an awful 
lot of selectable polygons... the pick animation spoiled me , I'm trying to 
find ways of eliminating the need for <panel>;)
Cheers
> 
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