Hello,
I have 3 Shape3D objects under a TG and I want to have the possiblity to
remove one of the 3 Shape3D objects at a time.
Do I have then to construct 3 different subgraphs starting with a BG
which I should attach to my TG?
thanks
Mohammed
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Hi,
I'm currently working with VRML and Java to but a shared multi-user
cyberspace. I know that I can use a VRML browser such as COSMO player to
view the VRML scene. However it required the user to download the VRML
browser before viewing it.
1. I want to ask is can I write the VRML browser mysel
Hi Martin,
1. That'll be all of rework - I suggest you put Cosmo or Blaxxun in your
distribution package with due acknowledgement.
2. Very good question - but I don't know the answer - and would like to
know from the senior experts in this list.
3. Welcome to my boat !!! Sometime back Ms. Mir
I am continuing to develop my Cave and have run into some challenges. I
really need to have 3 or more projectors.
Multiple PCI cards are not practical with Java3D. As mentioned previously,
hardware acceleration is not utilized when any part of the Canvas touches a
secondary or tertiary screnn.
There is a dual output matrox card available. I think it's the Matrox G400
pro or something like that. It's a 32 meg card with lots of hardware
support.
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Well, this is probably not helpful (since you seem to want to use PCs), but
you could always get a Sun Enterprise450 and put 3 Expert3D cards in it.
The Expert3D is an OEM'd Intense3D Wildcat 4110 ... we've been very happy
with them for Java3D and OpenGL, they have pretty good performance. I'm
u
Maybe a little too general for the 3d list, but is it possible to run a
Java3D application in Win9x without the DOS box? How?
Daniel
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Daniel,
Launch it with "javaw" instead of "java".
- John Wright
Starfire Research
"Dvorak, Daniel J." wrote:
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> Maybe a little too general for the 3d list, but is it possible to run a
> Java3D application in Win9x without the DOS box? How?
>
> Daniel
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Can't you use "javaw" instead of "java"? Try that in your shortcut or .bat
file. It should work. Double check the docs for "javaw" and possibley
"jrew" or the equivalent JRE command. Hope that helps.
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Yup,
Try using javaw . Create a shortcut for it, then edit properties.
Set the starting directory where your classes/packages are,
then modify the "Target" String to add whatever you put in the java command line
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Yee Wei,
You may be interested to know that the repository has long
since moved off of web3d.org. What is there is mainly historical.
Please coordinate your efforts with the x3d group, who are
maintaining xj3d and have set up working cvs repository at
metrolink. You can check out http://hypermu
Hello Mohammed,
At 13:01 13.10.00 , you wrote:
>I have 3 Shape3D objects under a TG and I want to have the possiblity to
>remove one of the 3 Shape3D objects at a time.
>Do I have then to construct 3 different subgraphs starting with a BG
>which I should attach to my TG?
If this removal you're t
All,
Is it safe to update a live scene graph (assuming the appropriate
capabilities are set) from inside a Canvas3D mouse/keyboard event handler?
Otherwise, is it the case that you can ONLY update a live scene graph safely
by either detaching the appropriate BranchGroup or from a Behavior?
Than
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> Is it safe to update a live scene graph (assuming the appropriate
> capabilities are set) from inside a Canvas3D mouse/keyboard event handler?
Yes, it is safe. If you make several changes to the scene graph the changes may
show up in different frames
And what about updating a scene graph in a swing component event
handler?
Sometimes, my program has strange behavior when I
set the Transform of a TransformGroup from these
Swing events handler.
A copy of the shape3D connected to the old transform stay
in place and the real shape3D is moved to t
Hi Francois,
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>And what about updating a scene graph in a
I believe you do. If you want to detach at runtime, it needs to be a
branchgroup.
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