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Hi Bryan,

Bryan Berg wrote:
> I'm just curious,
> 
> Have any of the people that have asked about using the vrml plugin been able
> to load complex vrml models?
> 
> I had tried using the plugin last summer and was able to load simple vrml
> files, but not the one that I actually created (which was created
> dynamically and thus contained hundreds of nodes).  Unfortunately that
> project ended and so I had to stop toying with it (ie not trying to imply
> that the vrml plugin won't work).
> 
> -Bryan

It depends. The OpenVRML plugin can probably parse whatever standard
VRML you throw at it, however it will convert only meshes and some
simple shapes to OSG nodes, nothing else (scripts, animations, custom
nodes, etc.) It was never intended to be a VRML viewer.

If you have some reasonable data file I could test with, I would tell
you whether it loads or not. There are some sample datasets on the web
page which are fairly big and they load OK.

Regards,

Jan
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