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发信人: seaman (翩翩少年), 信区: Graphics
标 题: History Of VRML
发信站: 哈工大紫丁香 (Tue Sep 28 19:22:24 1999), 转信
VRML was an idea that was expressed in the First
International Conference of the World Wide Web. Mark
Pesce, Tony Parisi, Tim Berners-Lee, and David Ragget
discussed VRML at this conference. VRML would have to be
platform independent to be implemented on the internet.
Also, the language had to be able to place objects in 3-D
space, as well as include attributes such as shape, color, and
size. Since VRML would be used in the internet, all platforms
should be able to support it: UNIX workstations to humble
desktop PC's. Silicon Graphics introduced the Open Inventor
format, and it was widely accepted. Since then, slight
changes were made, and VRML 1.0 was introduced in May
1995. A more clarified version, VRML 1.0c, was issued
January 1996. Now, VRML 2, called Moving Worlds, is in full
swing.
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