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Hi Chris,<br>
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thanks a lot. I knew it must be easy somehow but I was blind for the
solution.<br>
Yes, I have to subclass ReaderWriter and that's it. Wow!<br>
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- Werner -<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 09.11.2016 um 18:43 schrieb Chris
Hanson:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Basically you make a custom URI scheme to name each
"file" in the PagedLOD object, like
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<div>12345567890.werner_texion_tile</div>
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<div>Then you create and register a pseudoloader that accepts
requests for "files" ending in the ".werner_texion_tile"
extension. But when your pseudoloader is called to "load" one
of these "files", you simply parse the "filename" to get the
tile ID from it, and then construct the resulting subgraph
using the assets already available in memory (or over a
network, or however you wish to get the real data to make the
subgraph) and return it as if you had just loaded it from
disk.</div>
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<div>There's nothing "disk" specific about the URI system in the
PagedLOD subsystem.<br>
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