Is there any plan to allow the export of lox models in pdf format, so that
they can be manipulated in Adobe Acrobat Reader? This would allow 3d models
to be viewed more widely, by users who otherwise have no need to download &
install Therion.
Graham
graham.mul...@coly.org.uk
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What about webgl?
m.s.
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21. 10. 2017 v 15:23, Graham Mullan via Therion :
> Is there any plan to allow the export of lox models in pdf format, so that
> they can be manipulated in Adobe Acrobat Reader? This would allow 3d models
> to be viewed more widely, by users who otherwi
What about webgl, does Therion support it?
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From: Martin Sluka [mailto:martinsl...@mac.com]
Sent: 21 October 2017 17:02
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Cc: Graham Mullan
Subject: Re: [Therion] Exporting 3d models
What about webgl?
m.s.
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21. 10. 2017 v
sers
> Cc: Graham Mullan
> Subject: Re: [Therion] Exporting 3d models
>
> What about webgl?
>
> m.s.
>
> Odesláno z iPhonu
>
> 21. 10. 2017 v 15:23, Graham Mullan via Therion :
>
>> Is there any plan to allow the export of lox models in pdf format, so
Hi all,
You can convert .lox file to be viewed by WebGL compatible browser.
Just use Loch to convert your .lox file to .vkt file: File->Export (or
Ctrl+X).
Then use paraview application (latest 5.4.1 wfor windows works flawlessly),
click on grey 'eye' to the left of your vtk file in Pipeline bro
You are right, but i thought about export which will produce model of cave with
surface, axes an manipulating buttons.
ms
> 21. 10. 2017 v 21:32, Nikita Kozlov via Therion :
>
> Hi all,
>
> You can convert .lox file to be viewed by WebGL compatible browser.
>
> Just use Loch to convert you