Miriam English wrote:
> Hi Niclas,
>
> There is a tool for developing non-linear html stories. You might be
> interested in the photos of the interface on the web page describing it. It
> is a bit expensive...
>
> Eastgate Systems StorySpace
> http://www.Eastgate.com/Storyspace.html
If y
Define the properties of the model. Then do the
XML DTDs. Objects first: format last.
Look carefully at the MS site (love 'em
or loathe 'em, they have the best browser support
for XML). There could be potentials if X3D
tag sets for 3D can use data sources (eg, use
data islands).
To d
> What i'm intereseted in is not really how to build or structure the
>storylines (even though it's closly connected), it's more how you could
>visualize the storyline and make a good interface in 3d (possible 2d) to
>navigate them. I'm also facing the possibility to have several
>storylines that
Hi Niclas,
There is a tool for developing non-linear html stories. You might be
interested in the photos of the interface on the web page describing it. It
is a bit expensive...
Eastgate Systems StorySpace
http://www.Eastgate.com/Storyspace.html
Cheers,
- Miriam
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