>
> I want see my worlds with Linux, running Mozilla,

 >

  Ah, and you can, and it works great.

  Sun's VRML Loaders load VRML and it can be
animated in a browser, or run as a stand-alone
application ( outside of the browser ).

  Here's a screen shot of the Nancy VRML
H-Anim Avatar running with Animation and
responding to mouse clicks with Gesture Animations:

http://www.frontiernet.net/~imaging/sc_java3d_vs_plugin.jpg


VRML Loaders for Java3d give you animation in a browser.
------------------------------------------
http://www.frontiernet.net/~imaging/java3d_and_vrml.html
http://archives.java.sun.com/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0111&L=java3d-interest&P=R20602


  This is with the Sun VRML Loaders and
not the 'new' loaders which don't support
animation of the H-Anim Joints with PROTOs.


> and I would like ask what is the best VRML plug-in

> for Linux. I have found FreeWRL, OpenVRML
> and some viewers written in Java.

 >

> For me, it is particularly important it can

> run with Mozilla, because Adobe has released

> a version of Adobe SVG Viewer that run in Linux,

> but only with Mozilla, not with Netscape 4.

> and I have used the combination SVG + VRML,

> so i would like see the two kind of graphics

> together.
>

andrei wrote

  What version of Linux are you running ?

  If you want to try this let me know.

  It's NOT ( currently ) runnable as a simple
auto-install over the web, it requires a
custom manual installation, the VRML supports
complex animations, PROTOs, sensors but not
everything, and no Javascript ( which I don't
like anyway ).

  Aaron Walsh ( falsely ) claimed  that you can't
animate H-Anim Avatars with Java3d and Justin
Couch ( falsely ) claimed you can't animate
H-Anim Avatars with Java3d, and the Prentice
Hall book ( falsely ) claims that you can't
animate H-Anim avatars with Java3d and I was hoping
that someone in the National Science Foundation
or working with National Science Foundation would
help refute these false statments which
hurt H-Anim and things like Finger Spelling
for deaf children and the other things that
we fund the National Science Foundation to do.


| Animated 3-D Boosts Deaf Education
| ----------------------------------
| Sims and Carol Wideman developed SigningAvatar
| with grants from NSF's Small Business Innovation
| Research (SBIR) program. The software has been
| praised by teachers of the deaf and experts in
| computer technology for putting virtual 3D
| technology, widely used in video games, to use
| for educational purposes. SigningAvatar is
| used in several Florida school districts and
| at schools serving deaf students around the country.
|   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|
   http://www.nsf.gov/od/lpa/news/press/01/pr0120.htm

  I've done Finger Spelling of H-Anim Avatars in Linux
and you can too.

  Animation of Avatars with slow, portable Java & VRML
  ----------------------------------------------------
  http://www.frontiernet.net/~imaging/H-Anim_Avatars.html



  -- Paul,  Java Developer & Web Animator
  -----------------------------------------------------
"Imaging the Imagined: Modeling with Math & a Keyboard"

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