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| robert.lipman@gmail.com 2005-05-02, 4:25 am |
| Does anybody know if ParallelGraphics has any plans for
1 - A new version of Cortona (i.e 4.3 or 5.0)
2 - Linux support
3 - X3D support
Bob
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| RJM Smeenk 2005-05-02, 7:19 am |
| robert.lipman@XXXXXXXXXX wrote:
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> Does anybody know if ParallelGraphics has any plans for
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> 1 - A new version of Cortona (i.e 4.3 or 5.0)
> 2 - Linux support
> 3 - X3D support
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> Bob
Hi Bob,
parallelgraphics has an interest in adding universal 3D support
(http://www.3dif.org/), because it will be part of the new PDF format. I
guess X3D support is not on their priority list.
Roland
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| robert.lipman@gmail.com 2005-05-02, 7:26 pm |
| RJM Smeenk wrote:
> robert.lipman@XXXXXXXXXX wrote:
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> Hi Bob,
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> parallelgraphics has an interest in adding universal 3D support
> (http://www.3dif.org/), because it will be part of the new PDF
format. I
> guess X3D support is not on their priority list.
Interesting. I don't see much need to for Cortona to import U3D which
I don't think they'd do. I guess they'll export PDF with embedded U3D
directly. There already is software to convert VRML to U3D but you
still have to go through the process of embedding it into a PDF.
I have some PDFs with embedded U3D at
http://cic.nist.gov/vrml/cis2.html
--
Bob Lipman
http://cic.nist.gov/vrml/vbdetect.html
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robert.lipman@XXXXXXXXXX wrote:
> Does anybody know if ParallelGraphics has any plans for
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> 1 - A new version of Cortona (i.e 4.3 or 5.0)
....
Cortona 5.0 beta coming VERY soon :)
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| robert.lipman@gmail.com 2005-05-04, 4:22 am |
| RJM Smeenk wrote:
> robert.lipman@XXXXXXXXXX wrote:
>
> Hi Bob,
>
> parallelgraphics has an interest in adding universal 3D support
> (http://www.3dif.org/), because it will be part of the new PDF
format. I
> guess X3D support is not on their priority list.
Interesting. I don't see much need to for Cortona to import U3D which
I don't think they'd do. I guess they'll export PDF with embedded U3D
directly. There already is software to convert VRML to U3D but you
still have to go through the process of embedding it into a PDF.
I have some PDFs with embedded U3D at
http://cic.nist.gov/vrml/cis2.html
--
Bob Lipman
http://cic.nist.gov/vrml/vbdetect.html
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| robert.lipman@gmail.com 2005-05-06, 4:18 am |
| RJM Smeenk wrote:
> robert.lipman@XXXXXXXXXX wrote:
>
> Hi Bob,
>
> parallelgraphics has an interest in adding universal 3D support
> (http://www.3dif.org/), because it will be part of the new PDF
format. I
> guess X3D support is not on their priority list.
Interesting. I don't see much need to for Cortona to import U3D which
I don't think they'd do. I guess they'll export PDF with embedded U3D
directly. There already is software to convert VRML to U3D but you
still have to go through the process of embedding it into a PDF.
I have some PDFs with embedded U3D at
http://cic.nist.gov/vrml/cis2.html
--
Bob Lipman
http://cic.nist.gov/vrml/vbdetect.html
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