Re: [osg-users] .ive acronym?

2012-04-06 Thread Paul Martz

I believe it has something to do with OSG's early relationship to Inventor.
   -Paul


On 4/6/2012 8:00 AM, Akilan Thangamani wrote:

hi

I could not find the acronym of .ive. Every where it is said that it is OSG 
truncated binary format. But from where these three letters have been taken??


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Re: [osg-users] .ive acronym?

2012-04-06 Thread Jason Daly


I remember it being something more generic (interactive virtual 
environment, or something like that), and not tied to any kind of 
history.  I vaguely recall the e-mail thread about what to call the 
format, but I can't remember any specifics.  We don't seem to have mail 
archives that go back that far anymore, either.


The logs show that the format was added in 2003 (around version 0.9.6 of 
OSG), a while after the Inventor .iv format had become largely irrelevant.


--J


On 04/06/2012 11:34 AM, Paul Martz wrote:

I believe it has something to do with OSG's early relationship to Inventor.
 -Paul


On 4/6/2012 8:00 AM, Akilan Thangamani wrote:

hi

I could not find the acronym of .ive. Every where it is said that it is OSG 
truncated binary format. But from where these three letters have been taken??

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