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Date: Thu, 22 Jun 1995 13:07:27 -0700 (PDT)
From: Mike McCool <mikemcoo@efn.org>
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Subject: Re: DXF Objects
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This may be an obvious suggestion to your object transfer problem--but
have you tried loading the offending object into a converter, such as
PixelPro3d. You can load it and save it, even as itself, and often
it will fix the prob.
I have to do this all the time with imagine objects that I want to use in
DUST, which claims to accept all imagine objects, but which frequently
chokes on some of mine.
--
Mike McCool <mikemcoo@efn.org> sent this message.
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