Just saving the root node for your graph ought to be possible, even if 
it's a complex program that produces it, or?

/Marcus

Christian Bar wrote:
> Sorry, I can't because my program is quite complicated and runs on a 
> pc cluster, so I can't simply write an osb...
> Thank you anyway :)
>
> Christian
>
> >
> >
> >Hi Christian,
> >
> >quite strange can you write out a test scene in osb format to reproduce
> >this with a simple test program?
> >
> >Andreas
> >
> >> When using the release version of OpenSG 1.8 (the one dated 04-07-07) I
> >> noticed a big drop in framerate than using the one dated 28-02-07 (it
> >> seems that the old debug version and the new release one go at a 
> similar
> >> framerate...). I use msvs 2005 and I changed nothing in my project
> >> (except changing OpenSG .h,.lib and .dll, of course...). Does anyone
> >> know the reason?
> >> Thank you very much!
> >>
> >> Christian Bar
> >>
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