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This [[:Category:ACTIONSCRIPT|ActionScript]] example <tt><font color=green>#include</font></tt>'s the main [[space.as]] script and instantiates one of its 3D objects (of the torus class).
This [[:Category:ACTIONSCRIPT|ActionScript]] example <tt>#include</tt>'s the main [[space.as]] and instantiates one of its 3D objects (of the torus class). The 3D space was originally developed for Amanda's SIC-Games project, but was also designed in preparation for the recursive requirements of The Project.
 
*See [[Talk:space.as]]
 
  
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The 3D space was originally developed for Amanda's [[Sic Games]] project, and was also designed in preparation for the recursive requirements of the [[Nodal model]]. This SWF used to compile and run in the [[XmlWiki]] environment, but now we need to port it to work with the [[MW:Extension:Flashlets|Flashlets]] extension.
:<tt>[</tt><tt>[*3D Space Example.as|3D Space Example.xml|swf.php|nowiki.php]]</tt>
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*The code to port is [[3D Space Example.as]]
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*But the real work is done by [[Space.as]] which should only require minor modifications
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== See also ==
[[*3D Space Example.as|3D Space Example.xml|swf.php|nowiki.php]]
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*[[Z-order|Z-order example]] &nbsp; ''(Handling z-ordering without the 3D-space)''
<br><div style=text-align:center>''Use the mouse to move the torus''</div>
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Latest revision as of 08:34, 20 October 2007

This ActionScript example #include's the main space.as script and instantiates one of its 3D objects (of the torus class).

The 3D space was originally developed for Amanda's Sic Games project, and was also designed in preparation for the recursive requirements of the Nodal model. This SWF used to compile and run in the XmlWiki environment, but now we need to port it to work with the Flashlets extension.

See also