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@@ -1541,7 +1541,7 @@ GROUPING ENTRIES
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local coordinates. In principle, similar geometry can be created
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local coordinates. In principle, similar geometry can be created
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under several different <Instance> nodes, and thus can be positioned
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under several different <Instance> nodes, and thus can be positioned
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in a different place in the scene each instance. This doesn't
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in a different place in the scene each instance. This doesn't
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- necessarily imply the use of shared geometry in the Performer scene
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+ necessarily imply the use of shared geometry in the Panda3D scene
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graph, but see the <Ref> syntax, below.
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graph, but see the <Ref> syntax, below.
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This is particularly useful in conjunction with a <File> entry, to
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This is particularly useful in conjunction with a <File> entry, to
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@@ -1562,7 +1562,12 @@ GROUPING ENTRIES
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In this case, the referenced group name will appear as a duplicate
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In this case, the referenced group name will appear as a duplicate
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instance in this part of the tree. Local transforms can be applied
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instance in this part of the tree. Local transforms can be applied
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- and are relative to the reference group's transform.
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+ and are relative to the referencing group's transform. The
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+ referenced group must appear preceding this point in the egg file,
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+ and it will also be a part of the scene in the point at which it
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+ first appears. The referenced group may be either a <Group> or an
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+ <Instance> of its own; usually, it is a <Group> nested within an
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+ earlier <Instance> entry.
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<Joint> name { [transform] [ref-list] [joint-list] }
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<Joint> name { [transform] [ref-list] [joint-list] }
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