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Old January 23rd, 2006   #1 (permalink)
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hi there,

i'm desperately seeking any help on the fileSDK, especially on ParamWiz.h which is a C++ class of lightscape's parameter wizard. i'd be more than grateful if somebody could tell me how to use it.

many thanks in advance for any help or suggestions where this info can be found!

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Is that something not covered in the SDK that they released, I think on the 3.1 or 3.2 CD?
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it's covered in the fileSDK but the documentation doesn't really help. i'd like to know how the parameter wizard algorithm works. the manuals provide some general information but the actual formulas are not stated. the mentioned class only provides setter methods to set the model's area and project quality (1 to 5) but there's no possibility to get the results (such as receiver meshing min. size etc.) out of it.

is there a 'real' lightscape SDK? this fileSDK (which is the only development stuff on the ls 3.2 cd) is only aiming at reading/writing .ls and .lp files.
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