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{ for(i=[0:fn-1]) assign(lf0=lf*i, lf1=lf*(i+1/2), lf2=lf*(i+1)) { polyhedron( points=[ [ 0,0,h0], [ ord*cos(lf0), ord*sin(lf0), h2], [ ird*cos(lf1), ird*sin(lf1), h2], [ ord*cos(lf2), ord*sin(lf2), h0], [ ird*cos(lf0), ird*sin(lf0), h1], [ 0,0,h2], [ ord*cos(lf0), ord*sin(lf0), h2], [ ord*cos(lf2), ord*sin(lf2), h2] ], triangles=[ [0,1,2],[2,3,0], [1,0,4],[4,0,7],[7,8,4], [8,7,9],[10,9,7], [10,7,6],[6,7,0],[3,6,0], [2,1,4],[3,2,6],[10,6,9],[8,9,4], [4,5,2],[2,5,6],[6,5,9],[9,5,4] ], convexity=5); } } // Poly In Pictures elseif (strpos($article['link'], 'alicegrove.com') !== FALSE) { $doc = new DOMXPath($doc); return $xpath; } function hook_render_article_cdm($article) { return $base . $rel; } extract(parse_url($base)); $path = preg_replace('#/[^/]*$#', '', $path); if ($rel[0] == '/') { } function hook_render_article_cdm($article) { } /* dirty absolute URL */ $abs = "$host$path/$rel"; function get_content($link) { * Use this if you feel like it, otherwise I'm just scratching my own itch here. * Most important: Keep it simple. Follow one pattern. Class _comics extends Plugin { 'Yet more stupid-simple comic-fetching.', ' '); ' ' ); } /* replace '//' or '/./' or '/foo/../' with '/' */ $re = array.

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