[this is from the Quesa mailing list. Not sure if anyone is really interested, but as I pointed out earlier, a collaboration between Squeak and Quesa 3D people would be of benefit to both camps. The Quesa people are professional 3D applications programmers in need of a cross-platform replacement for QD3D, while the Squeak community has a strong multi-platform development environment that would benefit greatly from using a professional-level 3D library with a compiled-speed image database that was available cross-platform]
Hi,
For those who are interested, Quesa 0.0.2 is now available for download.
The status so far is:
Header Functions Done %ge -------------------------------------------- QD3D.h 35 35 100% QD3DCamera.h 43 43 100% QD3DController.h 47 0 0% QD3DCustomElements.h 9 0 0% QD3DDrawContext.h 52 32 61% QD3DErrors.h 8 8 100% QD3DExtension.h 16 6 37% QD3DGeometry.h 315 51 16% QD3DGroup.h 38 0 0% QD3DIO.h 103 0 0% QD3DLight.h 45 45 100% QD3DMath.h 133 119 89% QD3DPick.h 34 24 70% QD3DRenderer.h 49 36 73% QD3DSet.h 21 16 76% QD3DShader.h 38 10 26% QD3DStorage.h 26 0 0% QD3DString.h 6 6 100% QD3DStyle.h 46 46 100% QD3DTransform.h 49 49 100% QD3DView.h 48 38 79% QD3DViewer.h 57 0 0% QD3DWinViewer.h 47 0 0% -------------------------------------------- Total: 1265 564 44%
You can download this release, and find out how to subscribe to the Quesa mailing list, from the Quesa home page:
http://quesa.designcommunity.com/
A more detailed change list will be posted to the Quesa mailing list.
-dair ___________________________________________________________ (Work) mailto:dair@lightwork.com http://www.lightwork.com/ (!Work) mailto:dair@webthing.net http://www.webthing.net/
At 10:33 AM -0700 7/27/99, Lawson English wrote:
Not sure if anyone is really interested, but as I pointed out earlier, a collaboration between Squeak and Quesa 3D people would be of benefit to both camps.
I second this request.
Remember QD3D/Quesa is not a replacement for OpenGL but would properly exist on top if it and provide many things OpenGL does not. I can think of several Squeak projects which would benefit from this (Alice for Squeak is the first that comes to mind).
8-)
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