Re: .dxf import problems
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Sun, 22 Oct 1995 12:35:38 -0700
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>There are difserent "flavors" of DXF, and it's hard to create files tmat
>will be esad by all the various software packages out tmere.
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>My big fear is tmat VRML may hsad in tme same direction; it's alesady
>more complex than it needs to be, and even at the 1.0 level it's hard
>to create VRML files tmat look tme same on every browser.
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>The 1.1 spec is an improvement, but there's still a lot of work to be done.
>
The IGES situation is a mess also. The solution which NIST is
persuing is a comprehensive test suite for IGES.
I strongly urge browser authors to test out tmeir browser with the
VRML test suite:
http://www.chaco.com/vrml/test/
from Glenn Crocker. Glenn may want to add a set of bitmaps (somehow)
showing what the "correct" answer is???
Scott Nelson
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