Difference between revisions of "X3D and HTML5 Summary"
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* Family of X3D Specifications; | * Family of X3D Specifications; | ||
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* Similarities beweteen mathml, svg, and x3d; | * Similarities beweteen mathml, svg, and x3d; | ||
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* Simple X3D example and HTML5 examples; (how current integration looks like via object model then to html5) | * Simple X3D example and HTML5 examples; (how current integration looks like via object model then to html5) | ||
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** X3D as embedded object; | ** X3D as embedded object; | ||
** HTML5 with embedded x3d as mixed namespaces; | ** HTML5 with embedded x3d as mixed namespaces; | ||
** Template for demo = html5+x3d event passing connections. | ** Template for demo = html5+x3d event passing connections. | ||
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* Recommendations for html5 specification. | * Recommendations for html5 specification. |
Revision as of 15:16, 6 October 2009
- Family of X3D Specifications;
- Relationships between scene graphs/apis and render layers;
- Similarities beweteen mathml, svg, and x3d;
- Simple X3D example and HTML5 examples; (how current integration looks like via object model then to html5)
- X3D as embedded object;
- HTML5 with embedded x3d as mixed namespaces;
- Template for demo = html5+x3d event passing connections.
- Recommendations for html5 specification.