02-06-2010
@Neo:
Oh yes, I can only confirm what you are stating :-) "One persons service is another persons application".
Thanks, Andre.
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xracer-blender2track
XRACER-BLENDER2TRACK(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation XRACER-BLENDER2TRACK(1)
NAME
xracer-blender2track - generate a XRacer track from a Blender exported description file
SYNOPSIS
xracer-blender2track [ --verbose ] [ --silent ] [ --only-scenery ] [ --track-height=TRACK_HEIGHT ] [ --track-depth=TRACK_DEPTH] [
--track-expansion=FACTOR ] [ blender.export ] [ OBJ,TEXTURE,TEXSCALE,ROTATION [ ... ] ]
xracer-blender2track help | ?
DESCRIPTION
xracer-blender2track is a perl script that takes a track description file exported from Blender with help of the xracer-blenderexport
Python module. It generates a C source file that contains code suitable to be used as a track description in the game XRacer.
SEE ALSO
xracer(6), xracer-mkcraft(1p), XRacer::BVRML(3pm)
AUTHOR
This documentation for xracer-blender2track was written by Filip Van Raemdonck (mechanix@digibel.org) for the Debian prepackaged version of
XRacer. It is uncertain which of the persons listed in the AUTHORS file distributed with the XRacer sources has written the actual script.
perl v5.14.2 2011-11-20 XRACER-BLENDER2TRACK(1)