1TriD::VRML(3)         User Contributed Perl Documentation        TriD::VRML(3)
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NAME

6       PDL::Graphics::TriD::VRML -- TriD VRML backend
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SYNOPSIS

9         BEGIN { $PDL::Graphics::TriD::device = "VRML"; }
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11         use PDL::Graphics::TriD;
12         use PDL::LiteF;
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14         # set some vrml parameters
15         my $set = tridsettings(); # get the defaults
16         $set->browser_com('netscape/unix');
17         $set->compress();
18         $set->file('/www-serv/vrml/dynamic_scene.wrl.gz');
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20         line3d([$x,$y,$z]); # plot some lines and view the scene with a browser
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DESCRIPTION

23       This module implements the VRML for PDL::Graphics::TriD (the generic 3D
24       plotting interface for PDL). You can use this backend either (a) for
25       generating 3D graphics on your machine which can be directly viewed
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29       With VRML, you can generate objects for everyone to see with e.g.
30       Silicon Graphics' Cosmo Player. You can find out more about VRML at
31       "http://vrml.sgi.com/" or "http://www.vrml.org/"
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BUGS

34       Probably incomplete/buggy implementation of some TriD features.
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AUTHOR

37       Copyright (C) 1997, 1998 Christian Soeller (c.soeller@auckland.ac.nz).
38       All rights reserved. There is no warranty. You are allowed to
39       redistribute this software / documentation under certain conditions.
40       For details, see the file COPYING in the PDL distribution. If this file
41       is separated from the PDL distribution, the copyright notice should be
42       included in the file.
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46perl v5.36.0                      2023-01-20                     TriD::VRML(3)
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