With this loaded in under the Firefox debugger, one can see linked WRL files and Java Geometry Applets on arbitrary web pages.
This represents significant progress on #28, but getting more controls and getting it to work in other browsers is still on deck.
Reviewed-on: #38
Co-authored-by: Glen Whitney <glen@studioinfinity.org>
Co-committed-by: Glen Whitney <glen@studioinfinity.org>
This PR attempts to capture all of the color structure
of the original Geometry Applet, except for pivot points
defaulting to green, since there are no pivot points yet.
Resolves#8.
Reviewed-on: #33
Co-authored-by: Glen Whitney <glen@studioinfinity.org>
Co-committed-by: Glen Whitney <glen@studioinfinity.org>
Enabling type checking involves a full rearrangement of the
build process, as well as supplying types for some of the
dependencies.
Now that (hopefully) all of the methods are typed, can call
(for example) browser.setBrowserOption to manage the
viewer navigation.
Resolves#14.
Resolves#17.
Reviewed-on: #18
Co-authored-by: Glen Whitney <glen@studioinfinity.org>
Co-committed-by: Glen Whitney <glen@studioinfinity.org>