← Back to context Comment by amelius 1 year ago Why don't they link to the physical book? 5 comments amelius Reply mattpharr 1 year ago How would one link to a physical object?If this is what you’re asking: there are (perhaps too discreet) links at the bottom of each page to Amazon and MIT Press to purchase the physical book. timeforcomputer 1 year ago I think the geo URI scheme might work if you have an exact location for the book. jsheard 1 year ago They do, on the main site: https://www.pbrt.org rezmason 1 year ago Physically Based Reading rmrfchik 1 year ago [flagged]
mattpharr 1 year ago How would one link to a physical object?If this is what you’re asking: there are (perhaps too discreet) links at the bottom of each page to Amazon and MIT Press to purchase the physical book. timeforcomputer 1 year ago I think the geo URI scheme might work if you have an exact location for the book.
timeforcomputer 1 year ago I think the geo URI scheme might work if you have an exact location for the book.
How would one link to a physical object?
If this is what you’re asking: there are (perhaps too discreet) links at the bottom of each page to Amazon and MIT Press to purchase the physical book.
I think the geo URI scheme might work if you have an exact location for the book.
They do, on the main site: https://www.pbrt.org
Physically Based Reading
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