Hello Carstan and Dirk, > > yes and for cores that are part of OpenSG just fixing the existing > GraphOps to handle them correctly is probably the right thing to do. I > guess Dirk (and I as well) were a bit confused whether you were asking > about what to do with your own cores or if you are encountering problems > with existing cores. > Yes I agree. I do not have any home grown core classes right now. Actually, I try to avoid them so that other OpenSG users are able to load and view my models. I only have special 'second level' OpenSG classes like Attachments and SelectionActions. The only special cores I use are the MultiSwitch and the MaterialChunkOverrideGroup which, however, are now part of the OpenSG framework (to my delight).
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