Jeffrey McGrew said: (by the date of Wed, 12 Nov 2003 09:32:18 -0800) > > Thanks for this! It's right along the lines > of what I was thinking; in that the same techniques > used by *nix filesystems, and the 'way of unix', > could be applied to the world of CAD. > > Simply wonderful! > > I've got more thinking/reading to do! > > Jeffrey you may want to check this also: http://xspace.sourceforge.net/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/HomePage We (at this newsgroup) started to work together on this directory data format, but work has stopped when nobody had free time to work on this :( Hopefully slowly but slowly (as free time allows) we will make something out of this :) This is a wiki page, everybody - including You, Jeffrey, can edit this. So if you want to participate - you are warmly welcome. <blneder> I'm working with 2.28, I like it. The new 2.30 version has numerical input that makes it more like CAD programs. Then if several more things were incorporated... blender could became a real CAD system, things such as: - unlimited undo - custimize keyboard commands - parse script input (parse letters from the script and treat them as blender commands) I have subscribed to so called "blender fun-board" wich is in fact blender-RFE/development newsgroup. I'm not participating, but I'm reading sometimes to see what's going on in blender. If you want to do this, follow this link: http://www.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-funboard -- # Janek Kozicki