On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 8:02 AM Thomas Passin wrote:

>> As an option, the VR pane could become a floating window.

> This is already possible, at least with VR3.  With VR3 enabled, right
click on the boundary between two frames to get the splitter menu.  Select
*Window* then *VR3*.  VR3 opens in a new floating window.

Surely this can be done w/o Terry's Easter Egg.

> I have found that using a view like VR3 in a separate window is not as
useful as I would like because window overlaps obscure too much.  It would
work fairly well with a very wide monitor.

I'm interested in an easy prototype. It doesn't have to be perfect.

VR/VR3 basically work in a way that could be more modularized, I would
> think.  Basically, the plugin must:
> 1. Figure out what kind of node it is looking at, usually by page
> directives like *@language;*
> 2. Send the contents of the node or subtree to some appropriate code that
> transforms it into HTML;
> 3. Send the HTML to a rendering engine;
>

Yes, that's similar to what I was thinking.

I envisage different nodes per each kind of node that VR or VR3 can handle.

That's what I meant by VR-related nodes.

*Summary*

We agree on enough to continue our conversation :-)

Edward

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