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From: John Gross <jgross@netcom.com>
Subject: Re: seq
To: Hammed Malik <hmalik@nutty.wonder.ca>
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> I just tried to import a sequence into LW and all I had to do was select the
> first image in the sequence (complete with the extention). It seems like LW
> can now figure out the base name itself. I'm using LW 4.0 pre release on a
> PC. The sequence was generated by LW and was named:
This is true. I didn't know if the prerelease had this implemented or
not. All 4.0 versions will include auto-detection of sequences by simply
clicking on a file.
JG
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