> I'll follow your example of 3D objects, but they have to fit in 20 pixels
square :(
Yes, that's really tough....I completely agree....Perhaps the "P" is best
then.....
On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 3:30 PM, Angel Herráez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thomas Stout wrote:
>
> > Very nice. I especially like the new version of the "rotate" button --
> it's more indicative of 3-d
> > rotation.
>
> Yes, that was the idea.
>
>
> > I'm of mixed opinion about using the POV-ray "P" -- if one knows POV-ray,
> then they'll
> > recognize the "P", but it conveys nothing to the naive user.
>
> You're right, the thing looks misterious. But, if one does not know
> POV-Ray, that export
> option is useless.
>
> I'll follow your example of 3D objects, but they have to fit in 20 pixels
> square :(
>
>
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