Philip Quaife 12 Oct 05
This is part of my evolving Software showcase. I have released this as to demonstrate what is possible with careful programming under Tcl.
No one would expect Quake like animations from a scripting language, but it is surprising how close we can get.
Where I have packaged up some starpacks as:
[http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/~wowbagge/Tcl-Kits/Qanim-linux.exe|Linux] [http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/~wowbagge/Tcl-Kits/Qanim-win32.exe|Win32]
It may still be available via autoKit at http://qs.co.nz/Download.html but as of 14 Oct 05 my ISP has indicated they are pulling the plug on wholesale cgi access.
Basic screen shot if available [L1 ].
Features
Why?
There are a number of 3D systems for Tcl. The latest is http::/canvas3d.tcl.tk. I am not trying to compete with any of these. I present here a different way of implementing extensibilty than the normal 'C extension' path.
This basic system does not give you much of a feel for how it extension works, but suffice to say it is as easy as defining a proc.
Documentation will appear shortly.