ok cool, thanks for confirming all On 9 Feb 2011, at 12:47, Alex Drinkwater wrote:
> Quartz Composer uses a whole raft of technologies that JavaScript simply > doesn't have access to, so, in a word, 'no'. > If you're only interested in web-development, you should look elsewhere, I'd > say. WebGL is definitely worth investigating. Though it's not > widely-supported yet, it is cross-platform, unlike QC, and offers the > potential for GPU-accelerated animation and interaction in a browser, which > is pretty exciting. To my knowledge, there's no equivalent of the Quartz > Composer Editor application for creating DHTML/WebGL applications for the > web. There probably should be. You can have that idea for free. Now make it ;) > > > a|x > > > > > On 9 Feb 2011, at 11:30, Alex Murton wrote: > >> is its possible to export my compositions as purely javascript, to view, >> edit and incorparate into >> safari based applications? >> >> >> Alex >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. >> Quartzcomposer-dev mailing list ([email protected]) >> Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: >> http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/quartzcomposer-dev/the_voder%40yahoo.co.uk >> >> This email sent to [email protected] > Alex Murton Republic of Music [email protected] 73a Middle Street Brighton East Sussex BN1 1AL OFFICE: 01273 739 323
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