Using in HTML
This section provides information on how to insert VRML worlds into an HTML
page. It also contains samples that demonstrate the automatic
installation of Cortona, using Microsoft's cabinet file technology supported
by Internet Explorer.
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Customizable user interface (skins)
A skin is a customizable user interface that provides a unique look and feel to the Cortona3D control and allows the user to redefine navigation in the 3D scene.
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Native GeoVRML Support
Cortona3D Viewer provides native support of GeoVRML nodes which represent various geographic data using VRML.
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Printing 3D window screenshot
The ability to print a screenshot of the 3D window can be added to a Web page and any software application supporting ActiveX technology.
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Phong Lighting
The support for Phong lighting model is provided for graphical cards supporting the shader model v. 3.0 and higher.
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VRML extensions
The Visual Reality Modelling Language has a variety of powerful mechanisms that
provide the content creators with almost unlimited capabilities of building 3D
content. However, in certain cases, the implementation of the content creator's
intent with the use of scene elements described in the VRML97 Specification can
lead to a large file size, low performance of the VRML browser, etc. To broaden
capabilities of content creators ParallelGraphics introduced support of a number
of above elements as VRML extensions in Cortona3D Viewer. These extensions
were implemented as new extension nodes or extended functionality of standard
VRML nodes.
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| Advanced visual effects |
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| Geometry |
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| Layers and rendering |
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| Text |
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| Mouse and keyboard input |
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| Movies |
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| Behaviour |
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| X3D nodes |
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