Hi Zaug, :]
>P.S. If anything in this email seems to be in a foreign language : http://babelfish.altavista.com/ >Or, if there are terms or concepts you do not understand : http://www.google.com/webhp?hl=en&tab=iw&ie=UTF-8&q= >Both, invaluble resources for anyone utilizing the interent as an information gathering appliance. Such bravado ... very volitile and dangerous stuff ... beware of large reciprocating waterfalls. That leaf undoubtedly helps ... my question goes like this ... Ok so you are having an affair with the halflings leaf ... somewhat kinky but with respect to available extremes probably not so bad, and probably, as has been pointed out, entirely therapeutic since slow minds are less provocative than fast ones as a generalisation. Back to this "affair" .... does the halfling know about this? One hopes, I suppose that the halfling has more than one leaf and might not notice. Neil Cooke ----- Original Message ----- From: "Zaug" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 7:26 AM Subject: Re: Working with channels in javascript > George, > Yes javascript works fine under Linux versions of RS. Additionally, > Building Blocks runs near-perfectly under Wine. I have been digging into > BB this last couple weeks and am finding some great potential, in and > for, expandability of both BB and RS. Hopefully some presentable results > will show themselves on screen soonly. > > Cheers, > Zaug > > P.S. If anything in this email seems to be in a foreign language : > http://babelfish.altavista.com/ > Or, if there are terms or concepts you do not understand : > http://www.google.com/webhp?hl=en&tab=iw&ie=UTF-8&q= > Both, invaluble resources for anyone utilizing the interent as an > information gathering appliance. > > -- > My love of the halfling's leaf has clearly slowed my mind. > 8?o > > > George Jenner wrote: > > > Howdy, > > > > I've asked this before but didn't see any response. I want to analyse > > the points of an SDS object and assign values to a channel at that > > point based on the results of the analysis (is scripting working in > > Linux? I've never tried it...) > > > > Anyway I was reminded of doing this by the current discussion on > > landscapes. You could, for example, analyse your landscape and assign > > channels for slope, rate of change of slope, northfacing etc and then > > reference your channels in the VSL shader. I had other applications > > in mind, but can't remember them now. > > > > So is if possible. I'll keep asking until I know :-) > > > > George > > >
