pyogre and the web
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- Gnoblar
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pyogre and the web
Hi all, wouldn' it be interesting to develop a version of the 3dogre engine running inside your browser, so that you could render 3d spaces inside a direfox window? I found pyogre and the pyxpcom extension for firefox, is it theoretically possible to combine them to create something like a 3d rendering engine in the browser? Thanks a lot!
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Re: pyogre and the web
I think you know the answer to this one ...gtardini wrote:I found pyogre and the pyxpcom extension for firefox, is it theoretically possible to combine them to create something like a 3d rendering engine in the browser?
Code it yourself!

I'd be very interested in hearing how it performs.
Talk about it @ the Python-Ogre Forum (Addons Forum button above) to hear what advice they can give you.
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