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@@ -846,17 +846,18 @@ You should see a graphics window come up, very similar to the one you
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saw when you ran pview. To load a particular model file into the
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scene, try something like this:
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- >>> m = loader.loadModel('/c/Panda3d/models/teapot.egg')
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+ >>> m = loader.loadModel('/c/Panda3d/models/smiley.egg')
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>>> m.reparentTo(render)
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+ >>> run()
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Note that Panda expects a forward-slash convention for pathnames, with
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no leading drive letter, even on a Windows system. See the full
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description of how Panda maps these pathnames to Windows pathnames in
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HOW TO BUILD PANDA ON A WINDOWS SYSTEM, USING CYGWIN, above.
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-You can now move the teapot around with the mouse, just as in pview
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-(you may need to pull the camera back with the right mouse button in
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-order to see the teapot).
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+You can now move the scene around with the mouse, just as in pview
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+(you may need to pull the camera back by dragging upwards while
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+holding down the right mouse button in order to see the model).
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Congratulations! Panda 3D is now successfully installed. See the
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online documentation available at http://www.etc.cmu.edu/panda3d/ for
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