Doug Twilleager wrote:
> This quote is from the perspective of the Behavior, so no it won't
> notify you when something in the scene graph has changed. This wakup
> only triggers when the behavior's scheduling bounds is not longer in any
> activation radius of any ViewPlatform.
OK. I get a little vend diagram picture in my head to explain this. Will
add this to behaviours page on j3d.org when I get the site back and
running again :(
> We have thought about from time to time a wakeup condition that is
> triggered when anything in the scene graph has changed. But it is
> low on the feature list.
That's fine. Not really asking for it. VRML has it's own mechanisms that
we can hook into, just wondering if there was an easy, shortcut way of
doing this using what j3d already gives us.
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