- From: Johannes Behr <johannes.behr@igd.fraunhofer.de>
- Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 00:15:45 +0200
- To: Sandy Ressler <sressler@nist.gov>
- Cc: public-declarative3d@w3.org
Very nice. Have you found a basic ppt to deck.js converter to get startet with existing slides? > Hi folks … got a cute little demo that highlights a big win for declarative 3D. > First I've noticed over the past week or so a bunch of slides on the web that are created using a native HTML and a Javascript tool called deck.js. I'd call it the HTML5 replacement for Powerpoint. So I created a very small example and was able to fairly easily slip in a couple of little X3DOM graphics right smack in the middle of these slides. It's a testament to native HTML and declarative graphics. The slide set behaves a little oddly initially...hit the right arrow a few times then the left arrow to go to the beginning of the slides and things generally clean up. And of course you need a browser that supports WebGL for this to work. > It's at: > > http://math.nist.gov/~SRessler/deckjs/introduction/index2x3d.html > Sandy > > Sandy Ressler > High Performance Computing and Visualization Group > National Institute of Standards and Technology > 100 Bureau Drive, STOP 8911 > Gaithersburg MD, 20899 > (301) 975-3549 Fax: (301) 975-3218 > sressler@nist.gov > -- Dr. Johannes Behr Abteilungsleiter Visual Computing System Technologies Fraunhofer-Institut für Graphische Datenverarbeitung IGD Fraunhoferstr. 5 | 64283 Darmstadt | Germany Tel +49 6151 155-510 | Fax +49 6151 155-196 johannes.behr@igd.fraunhofer.de | www.igd.fraunhofer.de
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