Re: [JAVA3D] MouseBehavior callback

1999-11-13 Thread Daniel Selman
Hai, You can refer to the source code to MouseRotate as it is part of the utils package for Java 3D (which comes with downloadable source). Sincerely, Daniel Selman [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.tornadolabs.com > -Original Message- > From: Discussion list for Java 3D API > [mailto:[EMA

[JAVA3D] MouseBehavior callback

1999-11-13 Thread Hai Ning
MouseRotate is horrible for navigation. so i am trying to write my own. can anyone tell me some info on this? in particular, how does MouseBehavior take mouse screen position x and y and translate them into a transform3d object? i have to intercept the callback function of MouseBehavior and decode

Re: [JAVA3D] Request for information

1999-11-13 Thread Andrew Moulden
Doug Twilleager wrote: >There are lots of topics regarding how we optimize Java 3D. If >you have something specific that you would like to know, just ask. Doug, Thanks for your explanations. Roll on December... Probably not the sort of question you were expecting, but a relevant one I hope:

Re: [JAVA3D] Request for information

1999-11-13 Thread Roland Jesse
Andrew Moulden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Is it likely to happen? It may. > Is Bill Gates poor...? Depends on your definition of rich and poor. ;-) Roland === To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] an

[JAVA3D] Java3d Memory problems

1999-11-13 Thread Java3d Problems
I am makinig a application in which a menu option is available for drawing different obkects.When user selects the object a JInternal Frame is created with canvas in it and scene is drawn. The problem is that when user closes that window the memory used for drawing and creating a window is not fr

[JAVA3D] We found out!

1999-11-13 Thread Frieder Witschel
Hi, Sorry to have disturbed all of you: We just found out the solution to our intersect - problem: we fired the ray along the edge of the cube so that we got back its SceneGraphPath but didn´t actually intersect its surface... Now we´ve got no ends of hits end will be happy ever after! Thanks for

Re: [JAVA3D] Request for information - serializing classes

1999-11-13 Thread Andrew Moulden
Oops! Dumb error in that last test example. I was printing out the values of the old TriangleArray, not the new one. Code should have been: import javax.media.j3d.*; public class ThirdJ3DTest { public static void main(String[] args) { int n = 3; float[] coords = new float[n];

Re: [JAVA3D] Request for information

1999-11-13 Thread Martin Baker
> > In contrast the Java2 JVM and Java3D are unlikely to have been installed on > > most PCs. > > Ok, let's bet on whether or not this will change. A sixpack, anyone? ;) > > Roland I bet 5 years. The biggest supplier of OS's and browsers (which many people consider to be a monopoly) seem