Oki. I'll see what I'll come up with.
/Marcus
Andreas Zieringer wrote:
Hi Marcus,
can't think of a special reason for that. If you like you can change it
and send us the modified files.
Andreas
Hi,
Is there some special reason that the osg::PathHandler is a concrete
class?
I'd like to override it with my own mechanism to look up files &
paths(. (or at least, be able to guarantee that osg's path handling is
in sync with the rest of the system, which I'd like not to use OSG).
I suppose I could revert this, so that the rest of the system's path
handling goes via a wrapper over osg's pathHandler, but I'd like to
avoid dependencies that way.
/Marcus
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