Hi Bill-
Bill Hibbard wrote:
Hi Don and Kevin,
From our experiences, the thing we hear is "It's really cool,
but can you get the GUI to be 3D in addition to the display?"
Here's a partial answer to that:
http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/~billh/VisGUI.html
Thanks for the reference. I totally agree that having as much
of the data depiction manipulation in one place (i.e. the display)
is a good idea, but not always practical (thus your use of "partial").
It's the functions like "delete last", "fill", and "lines" in your
Figure 6 that are not always easy to do in the display and give the
user a familiar interface. Even the title bar of a JFrame is
unreadable in stereo (which is why we went to a full screen option
in the IDV).
But you could make buttons in VisAD and put them in the display by
creating shapes and having DirectManipulationRenderers associated
with them. ;-)
Don
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