RE:

From: Valery Fine (Faine) (fine@bnl.gov)
Date: Fri May 14 1999 - 17:29:35 MEST


> 
> Is there available any documentation for X3d package (other then source)?
> 

  Th X3D source does contains the documentation as well.
  It says:
 /*-- Author : Mark Spychalla*/
 /*
  Copyright 1992 Mark Spychalla
 
  He says (see  that source again):
 " ...
   Don't think I usually code in the gerberized fashion that X3D demonstrates.
X3D was written for speed at any cost.  My goal was to write the fastest 3D
object viewer that I could, period.   Regular programs ought to be written
with different goals in mind such as:
 
1) A program has excellent documentation that ANYONE can read.
2) A program when released has no strange "features" or bugs.
3) A program is robust and handles ALL extreme and unusual cases.
4) A program is written in phases and modules with hard tests for each one.
5) A program is written for any user who doesn't need special knowledge
   to use the program.
6) A program has well defined user requirements and functional specifications.
7) A program is written with regard to future expansion and integreation
   with other systems (portability).

.. "

  Apart this one can press "m" to pop the "Help X3D menu" up. 

  Hope this helps,
                           Valery



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