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WebXR
WebXR comprises a group of standards (most notably the WebXR Device API) that allow browsers to communicate with augmented reality and virtual reality devices, enabling developers to create immersive experiences that can be accessed on the web.
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Hubs's Scene Preview Camera, the rotating/floating camera you see on the landing page of a Hubs room, has animation that is not a one-size-fits-all for every scene. For example, users have stated that in smaller scenes, the camera is likely to clip through walls and floors. Since users have no idea what that automatic motion will look like until they publish, it can often require a lot of back and
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Pinch Gestures
Hi,
I would like to implement pinch to zoom,
Is it something possible with this lib ? Maybe with useXREvent
Thank you
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Running the tabs default launch command (-t) does not respect redirects at the target.
$ node . -t https://aframe.io/a-painter
https://aframe.io/a-painter/ and serve HTML there:
$ curl -i https://aframe.io/a-painter
HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently
Date: Mon, 03 Jun 2019 20:10:27 GMT
Content-Type: text/ht
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Add a Text Element
You should be able to add text to a scene. Either as a Text Geometry or SDF text, probably both.
There's already a text component in AFrame that we can use in Hubs. We would need to add a new Spoke node with the ability to preview the text.
I think we should export the following properties:
value
align
anchor
baseline
color
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‘QMutex::QMutex(QMutex::RecursionMode)’ is deprecated: Use QRecursiveMutex instead of a recursive QMutex [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
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Noticed the right half of the keyboard works correctly for transparency during hover, but the left side keys show a black background on hover. The keys circled below are the ones tested as having this issue.

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Ideally we will have a gltf for each device, but in the meantime we could use a generic VR input device like https://poly.google.com/view/cUT5C1Krx7g or https://poly.google.com/view/0n5B6e5lYZe
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Created by Immersive Web Working Group
- Organization
- immersive-web
- Website
- www.w3.org/TR/webxr
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See KhronosGroup/glTF#1691 for implementation spec.