docs

The official documentation is hosted here:

http://papervision3d.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/as3/trunk/docs/index.html

There is still much to be updated and explained in the docs. It’s a work in progress.

  • Absolutely you are correct. Really its worth when taking the risk and succeed in that. Good blog...

  • Kirahmadlare

     can you do a augmented reality tutorial. the basic one for beginners tnx!

  • lynsey

    where can i download papervision3D?

  • _pr

    It will be very good, if its provided in PDF format.
    Thanks

  • Don9of11

    I think it would great if the there were practical examples of how to use the code/methods etc.. like the flash help documents do.

  • dr.bug

    I`m new in the world of flash and i dont know how apply the code that beguin with "package" flex say "content is not allowed in prolog".
    some one can help me?
    i can apply the code that beguin with""

  • is there any link to download these docs? Thanks!

  • amani

    hello, pls can u tell me why i couldn't install the papervision on my pc windows?

  • amani

    merciiiiiii shannon

  • whoa

    could the document be available in a downloadable pdf?

  • aman

    wanted to post my querry reagarding pv3d so whr i can do so?? didnt get any place .

  • thank you very mutch! This are the best examples to learn papervision3d.

    Namaste

  • Yuvi

    folder for flintparticles is not included in the original zip file. Can somebody plsss tell me where to find it?

  • you know, after i posted i was going to add something about it being last monday, not this one, and of course you caught me on it. DRATS!@

  • John Lindquist

    @Matt - I meant Monday the 22nd. I just fixed it now, so I actually finished it a day early. See how punctual I am?

  • *obligatory reminder - it's way past Monday and its still broken :P

  • John Lindquist

    @Matt - You must've broke it. Geez, thanks a lot.

    *obligatory background information- Matt and I know each other.

    *obligatory professional response - I'll look into it around Monday, thanks.

  • Just wanted to give you a heads up that the current docs url you have above, the vectorvision links don't work (like Text3D, Letter3D, etc). all goes to a "Not Found" page.

  • John Lindquist

    @Damion - could you please elaborate your idea? I think you and I are talking about something different.

    LiveDocs = users can leave comments on the webpage underneath the docs.

    I think you're just talking about documentation in general.

  • Damion Murray

    "I’m actually trying to figure out a way to handle that.."
    I think that Adobe's ASDoc tool supports a format similar to JavaDoc using special tags enclosed in the /** */ comment blocks. Check out the ASDoc documentation here for details

  • Nick

    No problem John....thanks for being so awesome!

  • John Lindquist

    @Nick - It looks like it was taken out when some other component classes were removed. I'll work on getting it back into the trunk in the next couple of days. Thanks for pointing it out.

  • John Lindquist

    @Nick - I'll look into what happened to ObjectController.

  • Nick

    Is there something I am missing here? I am following a tutorial that uses the ObjectController class but this class does not seem to exist in the currentPV3D build. Maybe I am just noob'in it up.

  • ribs

    just got your reply to my other comment, thx. Maybe I'm too new at this (though I'm really not that new), because I've done everything that I can find to read has said to do. It always seems like there's something missing. A class, an asset of some kind, etc. I'll just keep pluggin along I guess until something becomes clear :/

  • ribs

    John,
    I'm really at a loss here. I have spent days and days scouring the web for anything that can help me make sense of how to successfully duplicate even the most simple examples of papervision. There is not one single example that doesn't generate and error of some kind anywhere, including here. I am obviously missing something but how am I to know what I'm missing? Any advice would be really appreciated. I really want to learn this stuff!

    thx in advance.

  • John Lindquist

    I'm actually trying to figure out a way to handle that (since Adobe doesn't release the livedocs source code), I'm thinking I might be able to put the docs in a frame (since they're just standard .html files) and have a footer comment section that updates each time someone navigates to another page...

    If anyone has a better/easier idea, I'd love to hear it.

  • Shannon

    I wish that we could leave comments in the docs, similar to the LiveDocs approach.

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