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This project will provide a Radiance exporter for Blender. Stability for the user, flexibility and a unique set of features are key aspects in the development. Documentation is kept in the project ... [More] wiki. Installable zip packages will be provided with the first release in the downloads section. Meanwhile you can get a snapshot of the current code via SVN. Please be patient while we are working on the first release. [Less]
Created 12 months ago.

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At work, our software manuals and supplemental documentation are stored within a trac wiki so that developers and non-developers can access the content. We have the need to export the trac wiki pages ... [More] to static html, word doc and pdf formats. I worked on a quick utility internally that would export static html pages of the wiki content. It was seeded with a root url that acted as the table of contents. A depth was provided that indicated what depth to crawl into within the wiki pages. I ended up not liking my implementation and wanted to try something new, hence this project! I will use this project to hack at a similar solution. note: I will also keep functionality that provides the import into word (preserving links / bookmarks) and exporting to PDF from word. [Less]
Created 4 months ago.

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Frappe is a python script which will export objects from Blender into pyg format for rendering with NVIDIA's Gelato renderer. It began life as Mario Ambrogetti's blendergelato.py, but it has evolved ... [More] to support multiple shader groups, connecting shader parameters, and other additional features. Frappe is currently in testing, and has yet to have an official release. However, you are welcome to try it out, if you are willing to report bugs and/or usability problems in our "Issues" database. You can always find the most recent version under development here: Latest Frappe However, that version may be unstable. When we have an official stable release, we will put it in the Downloads section. If you are interested in helping out with Frappe development or documentation, please join the frappe-dev group, and let us know who you are and what you'd like to do! [Less]
Created 12 months ago.