>> One of the other thing I am very interested is in BXDX for Linux from
you.
>> I might help DX community with some add-on package for DX using BX?

On the priority queue, but down a bit.  Their latest version is pretty
screwed up; they don't support the old method of adding widgets by
compiling them in and the run-time load approach requires hacking wrl(?)
files by hand, because the GUI tool has major bugs, including deleting
files, and, besides, I never got it to work.

Greg, et. al.

I would have to check, but I believe that we do provide the statically linkable BX images with our Linux distribution. If not, we can probably provide one for you so that you can still use the "old way" of integration.

Your right, the GUI tool is admittedly not user friendly in all respects. :-( We have a second release, *much* improved, of the GUI tool on the shelf waiting for the next release of BX. I believe that we can provide that.

Alternatively, we will be glad to help you with any problems you might be having to get it working. We really would like to get this integration done! We are also interested in providing free copies of BX for Linux for those universities/colleges that are putting together classes on Open DX.

Given all that is on your platter, maybe there is someone else in the community that would like to pursue this? We'll be glad to provide software, help, etc. for them too.

Mark
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