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IX. NemoPlay
This is the playout application mentioned already several times in earlier chapters. It works as an
entirely independent, separate application, for a number of reasons:
To ensure that it can be installed on the same PC as the Nemo3D application, but it can
also be installed on separate ordinary PCs.
One NemoPlay application should be capable of controlling several rendering engines,
and vice versa, several NemoPlays can be set up to control the same engine.
It should be able to communicate with Nemo3D through an ordinary network protocol.
Its hardware requirements should be minimal.
It is not copy protected and can be installed and operated on any number of PCs at the
same time.
The program meets the above criteria fully. Being simple, its hardware need is anything but
special, you can install it on an ordinary notebook, too.
As already pointed out, Nemo3D is a template based system. In NemoPlay the specific content
that changes from every instance of the template is filled in.
1. File operations
As Nemo3D, NemoPlay also has a specific, individual file format in which it saves the data. Its
extension is .npl (Nemo Playlist), but it is just a common xml file. In this file all the data of the
graphics you create can be saved.
All items of the file menu of NemoPlay refer to the handling of .npl files and these are the
standard file operations almost all Windows applications can do, so a detailed explanation is not
necessary for most of them.
There are a couple menu items worth mentioning specifically. If you choose the New menu item,
you will have to specify the Page Collection file (.pco) first as the collection of templates the
playback file (.npl) will be attached to.
You can create several play lists that are attached to the same collection. If the graphics you
need are in another play list file than the one you are currently editing, you can use the Add menu
item to add its contents.
On the left hand side of the Toolbar, too, icons are placed for standard file operations. The fourth
button on the Toolbar is:
Reload function:
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