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Print at Jan 31, 2026, 8:12:25 AM |
| Posted by Keet at Sep 3, 2024, 12:34:42 PM |
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Re: Export to HTML5 plug-in - Bug That looks great! A walking character was the first thing I thought about and you and Véronique already did it. It must have been a lot of work creating all mannequin positions and transformations. I'm definitely going to study this. -- The viewHome example works as expected but its a separate web page, not an overlay. I'm not going to create a separate page for each model that has a 3dview. Besides the spacebar problem the overlay moves the rest of the page too much with mouse scrolls for zooming, the overlay moves partially out of the visible area. The overlay should remain static in place and mouse actions should be limited to the overlay until it is closed. I'm experimenting with using the viewHome code in a html <object> and show/hide with buttons. I'm just an amateur with html but I read that using iframes is discouraged. No luck so far. The overlay is perfect if it remained fixed in place and the spacebar can be blocked. ---------------------------------------- Dodecagon.nl 1300+ 3D models, manuals, and projects |
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