OK! That's what I like to see. Thanks, Angel. Very fast work there. I'm not
sure I have the final answer for the perspective implementation, but I think
I'm close. A bit of a fudge there... I'm going to argue that this doesn't
have to be perfect. Of course, if it were, that would be nice, too!
2009/7/19 Angel Herráez <[email protected]>
> Hi all
>
> Following Bob's big improvement on VRML export, I have picked up an old
> project and
> updated the (unreleased until now) exporter for X3D format.
> X3D is an XML version of VRML, so features are similar and having it is no
> great fuss. I just
> felt like doing it.
>
> I've tested it quite a bit with several kinds of features, but something
> might be broken. If you
> have trouble, please say so.
>
> The new export format is available both from command ( write x3d myFile.x3d
> ) and from
> the pop-up menu.
>
> While adding this, I have also changed the deafult extensions to match what
> seems to be
> the most widely used ones:
>
> .vrml ==> .wrl (world)
> .maya ==> .ma (Maya ascii)
>
> anyway, while exporting one can type any extension.
>
> I plan to revise the pop-up menu and the app's topbar menu so they share
> similar
> functionality regarding export formats. Also, I think we should change
> "Save" to "Export".
>
>
>
>
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