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From: Ernie Wright <erniew@access.digex.net>
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Subject: Re: Scene file description
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Re the description being confidential, J. Eric Chard wrote:
> ??? Since the LWS file is essentially ASCII words, this seems odd...
I think NewTek just wanted to maintain control over its distribution,
mostly for technical reasons--e.g., it might change substantially. It's
not like scene files are that hard to figure out, so I doubt secrecy is
a goal.
- Ernie
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