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Comments by emsik (Top 9 by date)
emsik
25-Aug-11 10:20am
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:-) Next post will be, "Real men use Linux!" ?
emsik
25-Aug-11 10:19am
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Sorry, I am just beginner looking for help. It is clear now? :-)
emsik
25-Aug-11 8:05am
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Hm, now you understand my problem and go through same ideas as I did :-) but:
1. How to get screen size of displayed object (say screen circle radius for sphere) and re-size object during zooming to have same screen size?
2. Is this idea good way with focus to performance, because I need to display thousands of "points" and other objects in 3D space?
3. Reason is that I want to draw some real solids and in addition to be able optionally draw wire-frame lines and also edges of solids, therefore I can't leave it. My "point" is not real size object, just geometric entity with its ID and three coordinates in space, but without dimension. I need just "dot" like 1pxl on screen to show user "there is a point/node N ID[x,y,z]"
emsik
25-Aug-11 4:16am
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25-Aug-11 4:08am
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:-) Next post will be, "Real men use Linux!" ?
emsik
25-Aug-11 3:39am
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I have tried both before posting of question. First, doesn't work. Second is possible but I don't know how to separately manage object (small cube/sphere) screen size while manipulating (zooming) of model. I have "points", "lines", areas and solids in model view, so I need constant "points" objects screen size, zoom only length of "lines" (I use ScreenSpaceLines3D for that) and use common zooming for areas and solids while model manipulating.
I found this
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-SG/wpf/thread/07911e37-d291-42b8-a8c1-8383901dc702
but there is no source code.
emsik
24-Aug-11 16:10pm
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I already use that class, but I don't know and can't find how to modify it to "ScreenSpacePoints3D"?
emsik
24-Aug-11 16:01pm
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Thanks, I already installed and tried few managers but none is useful and easy, so I rather ask professionals for best one.
emsik
24-Aug-11 14:18pm
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Sorry, I am just beginner looking for help. :-)
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