Re: [osg-users] 3.2.3 Tag Missing

2018-01-16 Thread Robert Osfield
On 16 January 2018 at 20:11, Cary, Karl A CTR NSWCCD West Bethesda, 7340 wrote: > I just noticed that 3.2.3 is missing a tag. As a result, the link from the > stable releases is broken. Is the 3.2.3 release simply the latest on the 3.2 > branch? Curious, don't know

[osg-users] 3.2.3 Tag Missing

2018-01-16 Thread Cary, Karl A CTR NSWCCD West Bethesda, 7340
I just noticed that 3.2.3 is missing a tag. As a result, the link from the stable releases is broken. Is the 3.2.3 release simply the latest on the 3.2 branch? Karl Cary Senior Software Engineer Leidos Office: 301-227-5656 (Wednesday and Thursday) Home Office: 434-589-3164 (Monday, Tuesday,

Re: [osg-users] XML serialisation issues / examples

2018-01-16 Thread Hartwig Wiesmann
Hi Robert, I did the tests using 3.4.2 and had a look at source files of a more recent version (3.5.x) but did not find any real differences. The ASCII and binary files - according to my experience and usage - seem to be OK. Cheers, Hartwig -- Read this topic online here:

Re: [osg-users] Same vertices selected multiple times

2018-01-16 Thread Antoine Rennuit
Hello Julien, Thanks for your detailed answer, it is very appreciated! Cheers, Antoine. -- Read this topic online here: http://forum.openscenegraph.org/viewtopic.php?p=72765#72765 ___ osg-users mailing list

Re: [osg-users] XML serialisation issues / examples

2018-01-16 Thread Robert Osfield
Hi Hartwig, I'm really busy right now so can't look into it. Hopefully I'll be able to look into later this week. What versions of the OSG have you tried? Do the ascii and binary serializers work OK? Robert. On 15 January 2018 at 23:54, Hartwig Wiesmann wrote: >

Re: [osg-users] [forum] How OpenSource make a profit

2018-01-16 Thread Björn Blissing
Hi, There are plenty of ways to make money on open source software. This wikipedia article sums the most common examples: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_models_for_open-source_software Regards, Björn -- Read this topic online here: