Hi Garry,

Only a few very special people can have this magical archive of hitherto
unknown knowledge and power :)

Seriously, it was a just small archive of java script headers which were
somehow missing in my scripts directory. I'm happy to put them on my
anonymous ftp site. It solved some loading errors. Hope it helps.

Here is the link. The file is 3kb big. Unzip in the scripts directory.

ftp.xmission.com/pub/users/d/dingebre/outgoing/realsoft3d-5.1.97-scripts.zip

I'm going to leave it there for a couple of weeks.

David


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Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2007 9:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Chrono spring test & spring material

Hi :

  I forgot to mention that I could not try Frankolino's
awesome nurbs curves script again , just to refresh my
memory . I , like many others am getting java script
errors now .

  David Ingebretsen mentioned he was having also having
the same problems but contacted Juha and was given a link
that solved it all .

  Has this link been made known to the list/forum/IRC ?
Is it a secret ? The fact that JS is big trouble with
the latest service pack is no secret , of course .

  Then again , this could be an excellent marketing
ploy . Give away a free service pack that destroys
certain functionalities . Then , release a new version
that restores them again !

Just kidding , but how do we fix this mess ?

Thanks In Advance .

garry


> Hi Mark :
> 
>  Tried your springmat and not much luck , but I did manage
> some very cool Christmas tree ornaments and it made awesome
> tinsel .
> 
>  Just a gentle reminder that ideally a zipped project file
> with a readme.txt can be uploaded instead of just a mat .
> This makes it so much easier for new users and even old
> users who cannot seem to make stuff work properly .
> 
>  Also , would it not be best to model the nurbs curves
> as "Springs" ? Frankolino's Nurbs Curve script should
> be able to make springs , I think .
> 
>  Couldn't we model springs with the 'Helix' tool ? Or
> just 'sweep' a spring ?
> 
>  I guess a 'Spring Script' would be nice and probably
> the code is already inside Frankolino's script .
> 
>  Sorry if I'm way out in left field on this one .
> 
> garry
> 
> 
>


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