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Kribi 3D Designer 2.0 |
Rev.785 12/07/2011 |
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Official Release of Kribi 3D
Designer 2.0 for Windows
In this release you will find the integration of
Experiencing Script, that provides excellent performance and
simplicity of development to create compelling interactive
experiences.
Simplify notation for newbies: The command
language is fairly intuitive so web designers and developers
are able to create scripts with even the most basic
knowledge of programming.
Perform efficiently and responsively:
Allows you to add interactive behaviors that work and react
efficiently, otherwise impossible with interpreted languages
within the Web page.
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Added |
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Model and Instance Object
events trigger (#322) |
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When a user
interacts with the Kribi 3D Player, for example, by
clicking an Object, the Kribi 3D Player triggers
events; those events can be used to call an
Experiencing Script that performs an action. |
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Script Snippets repository (#483) |
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Lets you store
pieces of script for quick reuse. Some predefined
snippets enclosing basic API commands that you can
use are available and you can create your own script
snippets. |
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Status Bar: Instance/Object
selection (#458) |
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Shows the selected
Instance Object name and the referenced Object name. |
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Update Notice (#254) |
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Changed |
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Experiencing Mode on the
View Ribbon Bar (#493) |
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The Kribi 3D
Designer workspace can be converted into a debug
workspace to experience the behavior of the script
and trigger events, allowing you to make sure the
proper operation of the project and to correct
script errors. |
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Fixed |
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Exception when delete 1st
element (#449) |
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Described |
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Experiencing Script |
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New chapter in the
Kribi 3D Designer 2.0 User guide with the topic:
Experiencing Script. |
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Release History |
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