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where to get documentation ? #1

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jeromeetienne opened this issue Jan 31, 2014 · 8 comments
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where to get documentation ? #1

jeromeetienne opened this issue Jan 31, 2014 · 8 comments

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@jeromeetienne
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the demos are very impressive. i would like to use this library. where can i find documentation on it ?

@lo-th
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lo-th commented Jan 31, 2014

hello thank's, i update soon the editor with basic usage and all function
anyway your can look Basic test demo to initialise the engine.

On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 9:01 PM, Jerome Etienne notifications@github.comwrote:

the demos are very impressive. i would like to use this library. where can
i find documentation on it ?

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@humbletim
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How about porting the inline code comments from OimoPhysics.as (into JSdocs for Oimo.js)?

The main classes still seem to line up between projects so in theory this could even done by an automation script.

Also saharan's comments are of great quality -- and Google Translate seems to have no problem machine-translating any of his Japanese comments into English while keeping meaning (my Chrome browser started doing this automatically when looking at OimoPhysics.as, which is what gave me the idea to suggest bringing those comments over directly).

I'd be willing to join forces and attempt that if others also thought it was a good idea.

@Canta
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Canta commented Aug 20, 2014

+1

@jeromeetienne
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seems a good idea to me too :)

@humbletim
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OK, had a few moments to test out automated porting of the comments; several quirks to it, but the overall classes and properties do seem to map-over pretty well still.

OimoPhysics.as comments as JSON

OimoPhysics comment JSON "mocked" into Oimo.js-like pseudoscript

I've pushed the current toy scripts into an Oimo.js fork in case anyone wants to take the experiment further in the meantime.

@jeromeetienne
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excelent start @humbletim

@lo-th
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lo-th commented Aug 29, 2014

i add full comment on src oimo dev

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lo-th commented Sep 14, 2014

start new docs with interactive setting
i think is the best to see all options
0 _ the world
1 _ rigidbody (in progress)
2 _ joint (in progress)

pjago pushed a commit to pjago/RACK that referenced this issue Nov 17, 2015
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