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- | ===== Pipeline v3s File ===== | + | ====== V3S ====== |
- | The .v3s file is an ASCII file that can be saved to disk and can be edited with any common word processing program such as [[Notepad%2B%2B|Notepad++]]. When Visual3D loads the .v3s file it parses this ASCII file into the individual commands that are displayed in the pipeline dialog. | + | ==== Pipeline |
- | ==== Saving a pipeline | + | The .v3s file is an ASCII file that can be saved to disk and can be edited with any common word processing program such as [[https:// |
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+ | === Saving a pipeline === | ||
Once a pipeline has been created in the Pipeline Workshop it can be saved (Save Pipeline As...) for use later. The pipeline can be opened in a text editor such as Notepad++. | Once a pipeline has been created in the Pipeline Workshop it can be saved (Save Pipeline As...) for use later. The pipeline can be opened in a text editor such as Notepad++. | ||
- | ==== Editing Scripts as Text ==== | + | === Editing Scripts as Text === |
Many of the topics in the wiki pages contain pipelines or snippets of pipelines, with a note saying that the text can be copied and pasted into a file. | Many of the topics in the wiki pages contain pipelines or snippets of pipelines, with a note saying that the text can be copied and pasted into a file. |
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