SydSandy wrote:
but I was asked on IRC to do a Blender tutorial for modelling
aircraft , maybe I'll direct my efforts there when I get tired of
updating , though I'm terrible at teaching :)
Something like this?
http://helijah.free.fr/flightgear/Creation/Creation-fr.htm
(AFAIK, Tim
On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 14:45:56 +0200
Hans Ulrich Niedermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SydSandy wrote:
but I was asked on IRC to do a Blender tutorial for modelling
aircraft , maybe I'll direct my efforts there when I get tired of
updating , though I'm terrible at teaching :)
On Thursday 19 July 2007 15:30, SydSandy wrote:
Yes , like that :).
I see it is in the process of being translated to English...
Though Helijah's tutorial looks exactly what has long been needed (and it
looks very good indeed), I think it would benefit hugely from an additional
section on
--- Curtis Olson wrote:
Be aware that the master copies of all the README.xxx files come from
the
source tree, not the data tree. They are only replicated in the data
tree
for convenience.
Here's my view. The README.xxx are there to collect tidbits of
information
not documented
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I'm strongly against using PDF, loading a pdf viewer takes much longer time
and it is harder to edit *.pdf than text files. At least I got no program to
edit *.pdf
Regards
AnMaster
SydSandy wrote:
Hi all ,
I've been consolidating all the
Am Mittwoch 18 Juli 2007 21:56 schrieb AnMaster:
I'm strongly against using PDF, loading a pdf viewer takes much longer time
and it is harder to edit *.pdf than text files. At least I got no program
to edit *.pdf
Same here. Automatically creating PDF as an alternative nicer representation
is
Thanks for the input guys , sounds like a definite NO to me :) whew !
Stuart , I used Open Office to combined all the files into one then exported
it as PDF ... so it definately would be work to keep up to date but it
really was just a project to minimize the amount of applications I
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