Hi Dirk,
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004, Dirk Reiners wrote:
> You can probably either directly use or at least use an example the
> ProxyGroup. Essentially it's what you want: a replacement Node that is
> managed on the Client, and the actual underlying graph is loaded on the
> server from a file. Marcus has used it for sort-last rendering models
> too large for the client from a network drive, but you can also use
> local drives.
Thanks a lot for the tip. I took a quick look on the sources for
ProxyGroup, but it doesn't seem very straightforward to use. Is there a
chance of having some simple example/test code that uses this class?
Thanks,
Akos
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