The code in the book example experiences the same issue that I am confronted 
with. Apparently, when a flt file has a particular structure, it does not 
appear that a node visitor applied at the root node will traverse all of the 
child nodes. Some of our flt databases have multiple group nodes attached to 
the root node. So the database would look like (in creator):
[db]
 |
[g1]
 |
[g2]
[node][node][node][etc..]

When I utilize the code as given in the numerous examples that employ it, the 
found node is either empty, a null vector, or the scene root node.

Sorry if I did not explain this better.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Paul Martz
Sent: Mon 5/7/2007 12:18 PM
To: 'osg users'
Subject: RE: [osg-users] OpenFLT
 
There's a FindNamedNode visitor in the Quick Start Guide examples, maybe
that'll help you find the problem with your code.
 
http://www.openscenegraph.com/osgwiki/pmwiki.php/Documentation/QuickStartGui
de   -Paul
 


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Subject: [osg-users] OpenFLT




I am currently using a node visitor applied to the group root node of my
scene to locate by name, nodes in a scenegraph loaded from an open flight
file. My code works properly for any situation where there is no group node
below the db node in the database. The code I am using is the standard
example of a node visitor. I am not sure why I can not seem to get pointers
back when there is that group node below the db node. 


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