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From: Joerg Scheurich aka MUFTI
Subject: [gfsd](no subject)
Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2001 13:30:51 +0100

%%comments:
Copyright (C) 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or
any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no
Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover
Texts. A copy of the license is included in the file COPYING.

%%name: white_dune

%%short-description: graphical VRML97 editor/animationtool

%%full-description: white_dune is a graphical editor an animation tool 
                    for the Virtual Reality Modelling Language 
                    (VRML97: ISO/IEC 14772). 
                    VRML97 (Virtual Reality Modelling Language) is the ISO 
                    standard for displaying 3D data over the web via 
                    browserplugins.
                    It has support for animation, realtime interaction and 
                    multimedia (image, movie, sound).

                    Dune can read VRML97 files, display and let the user 
                    change the scenegraph/fields. 

                    It is not a 3D Modeller, but have some support for the 
                    new VRML 200x style NURBS Node. 

                    Dune can load and store x3d (next generation VRML xml 
                    format) files, if configured to work with the nist.gov 
                    x3d translators. 

                    Under Unix/Linux white_dune has support for stereoscopic 
                    view via "quadbuffer" capable stereo visuals. 

%%category: Applications/Web authoring Applications/Graphics applications

%%license: GPL

%%license verified by: 

%%license verified on: 

%%maintainer: J. Scheurich <address@hidden>

%%updated: Mon Sep 24 13:50:59 CEST 2001

%%keywords: Virtual Reality Modelling Language VRML VRML97 editor animation 
NURBS stereoscopic

%%interface: X Window/M$Windows + OpenGL/Mesa

%%programs: dune

%%GNU: 

%%web-page: http://www.csv.ica.uni-stuttgart.de/vrml/dune/

%%support: 

%%doc: english/german user introduction HTML included, 
http://www.csv.ica.uni-stuttgart.de/vrml/dune/docs

%%developers: Steven F. White

%%contributors: J. Scheurich, Ian Lance Taylor, Patrick Powell, Brandon Long
                Thomas Roessler, Michael Elkins, Chris Morley/OpenVRML, 
                Kirk L. Johnson, Thiemo Seufer

%%sponsors: 

%%source: 
http://www.csv.ica.uni-stuttgart.de/vrml/dune/white_dune-0.18pl1.tar.gz

%%debian:

%%redhat: 
http://www.csv.ica.uni-stuttgart.de/vrml/dune/white_dune-0.18pl1-1.src.rpm

%%repository:

%%related: FreeWRL, OpenVRML, VRwave, mjbWorld, SCEDA II, Behemot, VNet

%%source-language: C/C++

%%supported-languages: VRML97

%%use-requirements:

%%build-prerequisites: X11 + Motif/Lesstif or M$Windows API, OpenGL/Mesa, not 
"ecgs_g++"

%%weak-prerequisites: libjpeg, libpng, zlib, 
                      nist.gov x3d translators (public domain),
                      hardware and software supporting "quadbuffer" 
                      stereoscopic view: available on some UNIX graphics 
                      workstation with connectors for shutterglases. 
                      Support for widespread 3D Revelator shutterglases on a
                      Linux/FreeBSD PC is currently only available with a
                      commercial (closed source) X11 Server/OpenGL Package 8-(

%%source-prerequisites:

%%version: 0.18pl1 stable 21 December 2001 for Unix (posix.1), M$Windows %notes 
3D Rendering of all VRML nodes is not complete yet

%%announce-list: address@hidden address@hidden 

%%announce-news: comp.lang.vrml comp.os.linux.announce

%%help-list: 

%%help-news:

%%help-irc-channel:

%%dev-list: 

%%dev-news:

%%dev-irc-channel:

%%bug-list: 

%%bug-database: 
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=103356&group_id=3356&func=browse

%%entry written by: J. Scheurich <address@hidden>




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