Christoph Fünfzig said the following on 10/31/06 17:14:
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> Python bindings for OpenSG are really cool :-)

  actually they are :)

> But I think executing GraphOps after reading a model/scene can be done 
> easily, already in Version 1.6.
> You can create a GraphOpSeq by a string, listing all graph ops you want 
> with their parameters,
> see method void GraphOpSeq::setGraphOps(const std::string params);
> and SceneFileHandler::read can receive a GraphOpSeq to apply after loading.
> 
> So no need for weird filenames, I think  ;-)

  yes and no. the intention, again, for having pseudo loaders is when i want to
  specify per model xforms, etc. but am going to merge them via a cmdline tool.
  the model created is actually the one i want to use in the (final) 
application.
  that is sth. like a poor-man's work flow not reallying on modeller tools.

  having graphops in a pseudo-loader style would be cool too, but using them
  on a file and using them on a loaded scene in an application are two different
  animals (at least to me).

        j.

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