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Re: [eavp-dev] EAVP ready to go

Havard,

CC'ed the eavp dev list.

I'm in training today, but one of the devs will
1.) Point you to the documentation.
2.) Point you to the tutorial code.
3.) Point you to a video of the mesh editor manipulating vertices.

Very glad you are looking at this again! Also, contributions are welcome. ;)

Jay

On May 18, 2016 8:12 AM, "Håvard Heierli-Nesse" <Havard.Heierli-Nesse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello!

Things has "started moving" in regards of using EAVP as a basis for our platform. I'm now picking up where I left to actually evaluate if we can use EAVP by doing some avtual coding.

I'm now using the official p2 in our target platform, and this week I'll see if I'm able to set up a 3D view using EAVP.  The demo will contain an animated flat mesh. Will EAVP allow for updating the properties (position) of individual vertices of a mesh?

I do however see a couple of obsticles. The lack of documentation is one of them ;)
Some time ago I asked if it would be possible to get a minimal example, with f.ex. an FXCanvas just rendering a mesh. I guess I'll be able to figure this out myself, but it'd greatly reduce the time I'll have to fiddle around to get something up and running.

I spoke to Torkild Resheim 2-3 weeks ago, and he said that there had been a tutorial/workshop of some sort on EclipseCon NA? If you know of any tutorial or material available that I could have a look at, it'd be really appreciated :)



Med vennlig hilsen / Best regards,
Håvard Heierli-Nesse
Programutvikler – Konstruksjonsteknikk
Software developer – Structural engineering
 
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From: Jay Jay Billings [jayjaybillings@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2016 6:55 PM
To: Håvard Heierli-Nesse
Subject: EAVP ready to go

Havard,

I wanted to let you know that EAVP is now out of the ICE repo (at least the 'next' branch) and we are using it solely through the EAVP p2 site. We seem to have all of the bumps worked out of it and it is good to go.

The p2 site is available in the downloads section at https://www.eclipse.org/eavp.

Please let me know how we can help as you start using it!

Jay

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Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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