Re: 3D Object Viewer (was: Open-source: Presentation software)

2005-01-06 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Gordon Webster wrote: > A 3D object viewer for rev, now you're talking! > > My personal dream would be to see a set of openGL > bindings for rev that would allow you to create a 3D > viewport window on a rev stack The iGame3D guys have it. The developed a game for uDevGames with it he

RE: 3D Object Viewer (was: Open-source: Presentation software)

2005-01-06 Thread Lynch, Jonathan
ution Subject: RE: 3D Object Viewer (was: Open-source: Presentation software) A 3D object viewer for rev, now you're talking! My personal dream would be to see a set of openGL bindings for rev that would allow you to create a 3D viewport window on a rev stack - perhaps embedded in an image

Re: Open-source: Presentation software

2005-01-06 Thread Mark Talluto
On Jan 6, 2005, at 11:48 AM, Lynch, Jonathan wrote: Well, if you need an autoflow script, to allow formatted text to automatically continue from one field to another, I can offer that. It is useful for creating text that wraps around pictures, or columns that continue across different pages. I also

RE: 3D Object Viewer (was: Open-source: Presentation software)

2005-01-06 Thread Gordon Webster
ever text is sent to it from a > handler, would be > nifty. > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of Mark > Talluto > Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 2:24 PM > To: Revolution use Revolution > Subject: Open-s

RE: Open-source: Presentation software

2005-01-06 Thread Lynch, Jonathan
mouse while keeping the aspect ratio the same. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Talluto Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 2:45 PM To: How to use Revolution Subject: Re: Open-source: Presentation software On Jan 6, 2005, at 11:32 AM, Lynch

Re: Open-source: Presentation software

2005-01-06 Thread Mark Talluto
On Jan 6, 2005, at 11:32 AM, Lynch, Jonathan wrote: What kind of objects does your presentation software use? By that, I mean, I assume it does fields, pictures, audio, and video. Any other types of objects? I have been thinking that a 3-D object viewer would be a great object. (I hope no one obje

Re: Open-source: Presentation software

2005-01-06 Thread Mark Talluto
On Jan 6, 2005, at 11:32 AM, Gordon Webster wrote: Mark I checked out your Yahoo groups page - the project sounds potentially interesting but it's hard to know how interesting in the absence of more info. Hi Gordon, I am very new at working in an open-source project. Ask me what you want to know

RE: Open-source: Presentation software

2005-01-06 Thread Lynch, Jonathan
lluto Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 2:24 PM To: Revolution use Revolution Subject: Open-source: Presentation software Some time ago I created a commercial product called Multimedia Generator. This is presentation software that was designed for the education market. We ended up getting use

Re: Open-source: Presentation software

2005-01-06 Thread Gordon Webster
Mark I checked out your Yahoo groups page - the project sounds potentially interesting but it's hard to know how interesting in the absence of more info. Best Gordon --- Mark Talluto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Some time ago I created a commercial product called > Multimedia > Generator. Th

Open-source: Presentation software

2005-01-06 Thread Mark Talluto
Some time ago I created a commercial product called Multimedia Generator. This is presentation software that was designed for the education market. We ended up getting users in many different markets over time. The software is pretty easy to use, but does lack some polish and features from t