>From what I have tried, you can put any text, then change it in a behavior, but
only the EXACT number of characters that you send for the first time to the
Text3D object. If you send one character in plus or minus, everything becomes a
mess. Haven't yet tried out padding with spaces... Anybody has some experience in
this field ?

Steve Sampson wrote:

> Andy,
> Great Demo.  Wow!
> What I have is an array of strings that I want to display as 3D objects.
> And as the program runs, the text changes.  I can display the text ok,
> just not change it.
> Any help, code or hints would be greatly appreciated.
> thanks
> Steve
>
> At 08:56 AM 12/9/99 -0600, you wrote:
> >I wrote a J3D application about 8 months ago which allowed the user to
> >visualize a ship's motions in regular waves.  (The results were
> >pre-calculated by a commercial hydrodynamics package).  Tha java application
> >had to dynamically change the wave profile, and the position of the boat as
> >a function of time.  As the scene was changing the user could transform the
> >scene with the mouse.  (The scene's 'dynamic' change was made in another
> >thread).  You can download the application from:
> >http://www.wsatkins.co.uk/asas-aqwa/download.htm  - Choose AQWA Sequence
> >Player 4th from the bottom of the list).
> >(Just put garbage in the form fields when asked)
> >
> >If this is the sort of example you are looking for let me know and I will
> >send you some code.
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >Andy Phelps
> >
> >>Hello,
> >>Does anybody have a good example of dynamically changing what is drawn.
> >>Or as least tell me where to look?  I have a list of thing I want to draw,
> >and as the program runs the list changes and the scene should change as a
> >result.  I understand how to move and rotate objects, but I wish to be able
> >to dynamically change objects.
> >>thanks for any help.
> >>Steve
> >>
> >
>
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