From: Goncalo Nuno Moutinho de Carvalho (C3099023++at++tees.ac.uk)
Date: 05/21/2004 03:51:46
Hey,
> Probably unlike most on this list, I am not a strong programmer in C/C++.
You don't know what you're missing...
> but am limited by the existing vrml browser's dependence on
> IE or Netscape, their lack of stereo viewing support (dual channel), so, in
> answer to your question, I am looking for something close to full support of
> the vrml97 spec.
You should try Xj3D. They run standalone and in the Elumens stuff. I
know they're are also visiting caves to enable support for it.
> geometry/shaders/textures is not that useful, I can just translate a vrml
> file to another format supported by performer, if that is all I want.
> Either linux or windows, although at present I would prefer linux.
>
At the beginning is all I'm going to have. I will keep developing it but
it will take a while for full X3D support. Unless someone wants to give
a hand.
Cheers,
Goncalo
-- Goncalo Nuno Moutinho de Carvalho Web3D Shaders Co-Chairhttp://www.cryogenicgraphics.com http://www.web3d.org/x3d/workgroups/x3d-shaders.html
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