Hi Adam,

in the distribution is a file called EAISimple.wrl

<snip>

103    DEF VNET VNetInfo {
104      avatarNames            [ "The Head" "TinMan" "Angel" "HalfMoon" "Custom"
]
105      avatarURLs             [ "kiwano.wrl" "TinMan.wrl" "Angel.wrl"
"halfmoon.wrl" "" ]
106      port                   8888
107      root                   USE ROOTNODE
108    }

</snip>


You could substitute "The Head" for "" for example. Im not sure about
the consequence of having the fields completely empty, it would be ideal
I guess as there would still be the gui components and although
invisible, a pretend selection would still try to find a url.

No recompilation is necessary as its a plain old wrl file but you still
get the gui objects.

Cheers



Adam Nash wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> We (The Men Who Knew Too Much) are putting on a virtual performance
> in our VNet space a couple of weeks from now. I will invite the list later on,
> but first I have a couple of questions:
> 1) Where in the java code might I find the stuff that automatically
> displays the
> login name of the avatars? I want to change it so there are no names displayed
> at all.
> 2) I have heard mention of a maximum number of users when using VNet, and I
> am wondering if this is a VNet limitation, or dependent on the power of the
> computer
> it's being served from.
> Thanks in advance,
> Adam
> p.s. Two notes to Jeff Sonstein: thanks for all your help several months
> ago, although
> it probably appeared to you to amount to nothing, it was immensely helpful
> to me and
> has enabled us to finally get to the point where we can attempt "live
> virtual performance".
> Secondly, I can never remember if I subscribed to this list from
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, and I seem to have lost the subscription
> confirmation.
> Thanks,
> Adam

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