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Jonas Fleer

2005-07-07, 7:38 pm

Hi,
can anybody say what's the difference between the OpenInventor file
format and VRML1.0?
I know VRML is a subset of OpenInventor, but what's that part that they
have kept out from the VRML standard?

Thanks in advance

Jonas

Joerg Scheurich aka MUFTI

2005-07-07, 7:38 pm

> can anybody say what's the difference between the OpenInventor file
> format and VRML1.0?


As far as i know, VRML1.0 added world wide web links to OpenInventor, but
i am not a expert for both.

> I know VRML is a subset of OpenInventor, but what's that part that they
> have kept out from the VRML standard?


VRML1.0 is not really a standard. VRML97 (aka VRML2.0) is the ISO standard
and AFAIK it differs often from OpenInventor.

so long
MUFTI
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