use [separator] to use absolute instead of relative positions.

On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 3:40 PM, <pured...@11h11.com> wrote:

> Wow, thank you very much! I still have a problem or two.
>
> I create a [coll] that looks like this:
> 1, -4 -4 -1.2926 0.776471 0.878431 0.156863;
> 2, -3.88759 -4 -0.8304 0.984314 1 0.0509804;
> 3, -3.77518 -4 -1.42148 1 1 0.698039;
> 4, -3.66276 -4 -1.0836 1 1 0.917647;
> 5, -3.55035 -4 -0.1944 0.811765 0.780392 0.470588;
> (idx, x, y, z, r, g, b).
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> Now the way gemlist / until works the the translationXYZ is apply to the
> last cube created i think and not the absolute position.
>
> What would be the best solution when using a [coll] filled with positions
> - colors (around 2000 - 5000)?
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