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In lugnet.cad, Jim DeVona wrote:
> In lugnet.cad, Andy Lynch wrote:
> The neat thing about Processing is that since it is based on Java it is possible
> to export Processing programs (excluding some functions) as cross-platform
> applets that can be embedded in web pages.
>
> So, what Andy has created is the basis for an online LDraw viewer! One possible
> application of this is to allow people without LDraw installations to
> nevertheless view models in 3d using their browsers. To illustrate the
> feasibility of this I made a quick hack online version of the code that displays
> a fully-inlined model (so no part library is required):
>
> http://anoved.net/files/alvlite-test/
Very nice. I only took a look in IE and on a Windows XP PC and required me to
download and upgrade the Java plugin.
Will one be able to display this in another browser Chrome or on another
platform like MacOS?
> I look forward to seeing how this progresses.
Me too.
This looks very exciting!
Jaco
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In lugnet.cad, Jaco van der Molen wrote:
> In lugnet.cad, Jim DeVona wrote:
> > In lugnet.cad, Andy Lynch wrote:
> > The neat thing about Processing is that since it is based on Java it is possible
> > to export Processing programs (excluding some functions) as cross-platform
> > applets that can be embedded in web pages.
> >
> > So, what Andy has created is the basis for an online LDraw viewer! One possible
> > application of this is to allow people without LDraw installations to
> > nevertheless view models in 3d using their browsers. To illustrate the
> > feasibility of this I made a quick hack online version of the code that displays
> > a fully-inlined model (so no part library is required):
> >
> > http://anoved.net/files/alvlite-test/
>
> Very nice. I only took a look in IE and on a Windows XP PC and required me to
> download and upgrade the Java plugin.
> Will one be able to display this in another browser Chrome or on another
> platform like MacOS?
Yep, I tested it in Safari and Firefox on my Mac and in Firefox on XP before
posting it. I already had Java in both cases, but if I understand correctly it
does prompt you to download the plugin if you need it, right?
Jim
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In lugnet.cad, Jim DeVona wrote:
> In lugnet.cad, Jaco van der Molen wrote:
> > In lugnet.cad, Jim DeVona wrote:
> > > In lugnet.cad, Andy Lynch wrote:
> > > The neat thing about Processing is that since it is based on Java it is possible
> > > to export Processing programs (excluding some functions) as cross-platform
> > > applets that can be embedded in web pages.
> > >
> > > So, what Andy has created is the basis for an online LDraw viewer! One possible
> > > application of this is to allow people without LDraw installations to
> > > nevertheless view models in 3d using their browsers. To illustrate the
> > > feasibility of this I made a quick hack online version of the code that displays
> > > a fully-inlined model (so no part library is required):
> > >
> > > http://anoved.net/files/alvlite-test/
> >
> > Very nice. I only took a look in IE and on a Windows XP PC and required me to
> > download and upgrade the Java plugin.
> > Will one be able to display this in another browser Chrome or on another
> > platform like MacOS?
>
> Yep, I tested it in Safari and Firefox on my Mac and in Firefox on XP before
> posting it. I already had Java in both cases, but if I understand correctly it
> does prompt you to download the plugin if you need it, right?
>
> Jim
On my XP with already installed (and current) Java I did not have to download
anything more.
cu
mikeheide
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