Hi Thorsten,

Thorsten Behrens schrieb am 24.02.2024 um 17:29:
Hi Regina,

Regina Henschel wrote:
Unfortunately, our 3d engine does not support all needed features. Most
important problem is, that in our 3d engine only the first light is
specular.

I suspect that might be quick to add - Armin, what do you think?

There is a member mbSpecular in class ImpSdr3DLightAttribute but ViewContactOfE3d::impCreateWithGivenPrimitive3DContainer() evaluates only the first light. But I don't know whether that is the correct area at all.


Further problem with our 3d engine is, that we cannot render the
"Bevel" of MS Office. Not only the fancy ones, but the simple round
bevel is missing too. Our "Rounded edges" are in fact straight. In
MS Office you can use the bevel to create a sphere, for example.

Got it. Might also need some experimentation, such that we get the exact
same look. Let me play with this features a little bit.

I have attached a file with examples using "Bevel". Note that these are no "true" 3D-objects, but they are all custom shapes. We are far away from what MS Office can do with custom shapes.


The question is more whether to start that immediately or first
implement some ersatz lighting so that the shapes are approximately
as light as in MS Office. When you use the current import (in daily
build which has the 3d geometry) you can see, that our default
lighting gives bad results.

I guess the specular light & API changes for it are relatively
straight-forward.

Perhaps. A solution might be to give the 'dr3d:foo' attributes precedence over the 'extrusion-foo' attributes and use 'loext:foo' until they available in ODF.

The 'extrusion-foo' attributes are available in API as properties in service EnhancedCustomShapeExtrusion.

The use of the 'D3DFoo' properties is strange. They are not mentioned in an idl file. And trying to get the properties of an object in a scene in the Development Tools crashes LibreOffice.

 Then again, getting the code merged as-is would
perhaps be quite satisfying, and I take it you would need some sort of
quick emulation for that, since it looks just too bad?

Yes, till August we need some sort of better lighting.

Kind regards,
Regina

Attachment: Bevel examples.pptx
Description: MS-Powerpoint 2007 presentation

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