Cortona VRML Player Test Page
About Cortona VRML Player
Cortona VRML Player is an interactive 3D Viewer that enables your browser to display and explore three-dimensional objects
online. This player which is installed as a plugin to your web browser can display 3D objects that are
programmed in the Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML).
There are several other web3D viewers available such as Cosmo Player or the Blaxxun-Plugin which have a similar functionality and
therefore can be used as well.
VRML Player Test
This test is carried out using an animation of Acetamide. (Source: 39920):
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If you have a suitable VRML player installed on your system, a 3D model of Acetamide should appear in the VRML viewer on the left.
You will find a number of buttons in pairs on the left-hand side of the viewer, which you can use to adjust your view and to activate various functionalities.
You can also rotate the 3D model by dragging your mouse on the viewer screen.
In case the Acetamide is displayed correctly, all required fonts and plugins are installed correctly and you can finish the plugin test.
If the animation is not visible, you will have to install one of the VRML players mentioned above.
We recommend to install the Cortona VRML Player, for which you will find detailed installation instructions below.
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Installation Instructions for Cortona VRML Player
The Cortona VRML Player can be downloaded free of charge from
ParallelGraphics.
The following installation instructions are valid for Internet Explorer:
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Internet Explorer
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- Cortona VRML player is not installed automatically. You have to visit the
download page at ParallelGraphics.
- The installation is initiated by clicking the "install now!" button.
- You will get a security warning that has to be acknowledged by clicking the "yes" button.
- In the options window that opens up, all the settings should be accepted without any change by clicking "OK".
- After the successful installation, a VRML example is displayed beside the "install now!" button.
- By reloading this page, you should be able to see the close sphere packing.
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