Re: [webGLviewer] - Yet another WebGL viewer - LPUB building instructions engine
2015-01-08, 21:10
2015-01-08, 21:10
Phil, All,
I confirm, and will take care of:
- difference in rendering between seamonkey/firefox and chrome.
- chrome menu position problem.
Was already on my TODO list:
- currently STEP command does render current live model position, while ROTSTEP defines it precisely.
This behaviour will change: STEP command will use some predefined fixed position (which can be changed in real time or by ROTSTEP).
Also 'zoom' floats at the moment. I do not have good idea what good zoom shall be at the moment;
Not sure if there is any standard (or good lpub practice) for it?
I cannot reproduce:
- stray lines... could you provide a screenshot(s)?
For printing:
I print the generated instruction webpage rather than save it. I use either Foxit reader PDF printer or PDFCreator as a printer to get PDF;
I will probably also add .cbr/.cbz file generation - this is standard format for comix; from technical point of view: a zip file with images inside.
Thank you for positive feedback
Regards,
Jakub
I confirm, and will take care of:
- difference in rendering between seamonkey/firefox and chrome.
- chrome menu position problem.
Was already on my TODO list:
- currently STEP command does render current live model position, while ROTSTEP defines it precisely.
This behaviour will change: STEP command will use some predefined fixed position (which can be changed in real time or by ROTSTEP).
Also 'zoom' floats at the moment. I do not have good idea what good zoom shall be at the moment;
Not sure if there is any standard (or good lpub practice) for it?
I cannot reproduce:
- stray lines... could you provide a screenshot(s)?
For printing:
I print the generated instruction webpage rather than save it. I use either Foxit reader PDF printer or PDFCreator as a printer to get PDF;
I will probably also add .cbr/.cbz file generation - this is standard format for comix; from technical point of view: a zip file with images inside.
Thank you for positive feedback
Regards,
Jakub