Pretty much as how it was noted earlier that LL gestures and human
gesture are distinct from each other, so is Dbus and XML quite distinct
from each other.
I haven't ruled out Dbus, either.
Jan Ciger wrote:
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Philip Rosedale wrote:
do we need to use any sort of XML intepreter? My preference would
be simple UDP with the contents being a name/value pair:
gesture/nod lookatPoint/100,100,100
etc. Seems important that this be extremely lightweight and fast.
I'm a bit out of the loop, development wise, so maybe i'm wrong.
XML is definitely an overkill and certainly shouldn't be used for
anything that has aspirations to be lightweight.
Just use DBus - that is pretty standard and portable lightweight RPC
mechanism and it is in the viewer already - it is used for passing
slurls to the viewer from Linux browser.
That would also allow easy scripting of the viewer in the future.
Regards,
Jan
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