![]() ![]() ![]() We're several generations of code design and construction later, with current code having no correlation in the older code. but pretty incomprehensible to look at it now and figure out what and how it worked." Even when they've had a couple old staffers look back at that code, they can't remember what they did and how they used it. "Pretty amazing what they got out of that code, really. But that's in the nature of the change from a a very early code for graphics work, that as I've been told, was cadged together to get things done that the then-code wasn't really designed to do. It's an absolute pain there isn't some automated way to move things forward. ![]() I didn't say it was simple, nor can I see when looking at any response in this thread, that I ever even implied it. ![]()
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