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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 09 3:46 am)
I had always thought the links in Poser would be fantastic for launching scripts that required a browser (Java, Javascript, etc.) for cross platform plug-ins. (I have a simple height/weight calculator in my links to estimate my figure's weight when I have nothing better to do.) I also keep charts and such stored as gifs and html in my links for reference.
rbtwhiz, your comment about pencil and paper reminds me of the story that NASA spent millions (billions?) developing a pen that would write in zero gravity. When the US and Russian astronauts eventually met up in space, the first thing the US astronauts noticed was a pencil in the Russian Cosmonaut's pocket.
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I don't know if anyone else has even realized this... It just occured to me. I was adding a few links to my "weblinks" in Poser4, when I decided to try and link the various utilities from within Poser, I hate navigating through the start menu everytime I need to start one (quite often when building figures). In "RuntimeWebLinks" there are 2 sub-folders by the names of "MetaCreations Web Links" & "Other Web Links". I created a new one and named it "Utilities" in order to get a sub-menu in Poser's "Help" menu. All of the .pzs files in the other folders are nothing more than simple text files with urls and .pzs as the extention. So what I did, was use the html equivelent of linking to an executable file on your harddrive (ex:"file:///D:Program FilesMetaCreationsPoser 4UtilitiesMorphManagermorphmanager.exe"), and guess what... I can now launch ALL of my utilities from within Poser, and SO CAN YOU! All you need to do is point to the file you want to run and name the .pzs. Start Poser4, go to the help menu and you should see a new sub-menu with an arrow pointing right, slide that menu open and you'll see whatever you named the .pzs. Click it... viola! -Rob