Matthias,

That is certainly a goal. I have not gotten around to trying it yet, though.
I will find a few minutes this weekend to test that out and get back to you.

 -Patrick


Matthias Stiller wrote:
> Hello Patrik,
> 
> that sounds really terrific. Without giving it a try, a short question: 
> Can everything be saved to disk and loaded back again ?
> 
> Regards
> 
> Matthias
> 
> On Saturday 24 September 2005 00:08, Patrick Hartling wrote:
> 
>>I have done some more work on the new attachment type that I
>>submitted for review earlier this week. The changes are as follows:
>>
>>   * Added another attribute map attachment type that maps
>>std::string to OSG::FieldContainerPtr (inspired by Marcus' comment
>>and input from Allen Bierbaum and Dirk)
>>   * Reduced the number of free functions to two, both of which are
>>used for easy retrieval of the attribute map attachment from an
>>attachment container
>>   * Fixed the visibility to be external so that the attribute maps
>>will be shared on a cluster and serialized correctly (thanks to Dirk
>>for the clarification on that detail)
>>   * Added a public override of the const version of getKeys() so
>>that user code can get read-only access to the keys in the attribute
>>map
>>
>>The first of those is probably the Big New Thing. The test program
>>for that code (testFCPtrAttributeMap.cpp) shows how a variety of
>>field containers can be stored in a single attribute map. For
>>example:
>>
>>    OSG::beginEditCP(attr_map);
>>        (*attr_map)["transform attribute"] =
>>OSG::Transform::create(); (*attr_map)["geometry attribute"] =
>>OSG::Geometry::create(); (*attr_map)["material attribute"] =
>>OSG::SimpleMaterial::create(); OSG::endEditCP(attr_map);
>>
>>Comments or suggestions?
>>
>> -Patrick
> 
> 
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