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Thank you for your advice!
Create a new geometry modeling tools based on mechanical products is my main work.
I think the shapes in my system can't be pre-defined. I have to add new shapes when
program is running. so I think mixed-mode rendering must be used. In java3D API,
mixed-mode rendering has little description, and I don't know how to use it.
So I want to get some advice about mixed-mode rendering, and I don't know the method
you give me can solve my question?
what's more, can you give some demos? they will bring great help to my work!
thank you!!
ÔÚ 2001-08-30 17:19:00 ÄúдµÀ£º
>Ehlo
>
>> When Java3D Applet is running, I need to add new shapes such as cylinder,
>> sphere, cone, and these shapes can be operate,select and etc. What can I do?
>Well if you put your spheres, cones, cylinders in a BranchGroup and have
>set your Main Branchgroup to allow_extend_children and detach than you can
>add them without any problems to the scene even when it's live and
>compiled. So you can basically operate in normal Java3D retained /
>compiled mode.
>
>EOF,
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