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Sc21 anyone?
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Sc21 anyone?


  • Subject: Sc21 anyone?
  • From: goessly <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 16:50:04 +0200

I'm (still *g*) looking for ways to visualize core-data-managed, document-based information. One technique I'm currently evaluating is Sc21, the Coin-Wrapper for Cocoa.
So, what first comes to mind in order to display my desired graphical representations within my Cocoa-App, is trying to keep a VRML-file (containing the scene-graph) in sync with my Core-Data document. This probably boils down to applying some sort of XSLT. Or I could feed the core-data modeled file into the Scene-Graph-view directly, with either some Delegate that translates into VRML-commands whatever items are contained within the document, or with the VRML-info directly written into - and filtered from the core data doc; which would mean: using core-data as a sort of meta-data wrapper for VRML.
Am I making any sense here? Has anyone attempted something similar? Any experiences, or hints where to find info further info on such matters? Is it possible at all?


Regards,
goessly
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