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Jens & Leon Internet Engineering Task Force L.R. van Kammen
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Internet-Draft 23 February 2024
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Intended status: Informational
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XR Fragments
draft-XRFRAGMENTS-leonvankammen-00
Abstract
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This draft is a specification for 4D URI's & hypermediatic
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(https://github.com/coderofsalvation/hypermediatic) navigation, which
links together space, time & text together, for hypermedia browsers
with- or without a network-connection.
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The specification uses W3C Media Fragments (https://www.w3.org/TR/
media-frags/) and URI Templates (RFC6570) (https://www.rfc-
editor.org/rfc/rfc6570) to promote spatial addressibility, sharing,
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navigation, filtering and databinding objects for (XR) Browsers.
XR Fragments allows us to better use existing metadata inside 3D
scene(files), by connecting it to proven technologies like URI
Fragments (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URI_fragment).
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Almost every idea in this document is demonstrated at
https://xrfragment.org (https://xrfragment.org)
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Table of Contents
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1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
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2. Core principle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
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3. Conventions and Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
3.1. XR Fragment URL Grammar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
4. List of URI Fragments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
4.1. List of metadata for 3D nodes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
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4.2. Fragment-to-metadata mapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
4.3. media fragments and datatypes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
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5. Spatial Referencing 3D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
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6. Navigating 3D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
7. Top-level URL processing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
8. Embedding XR content using src . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
9. Navigating content href portals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
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9.1. Walking surfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
9.2. UX spec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
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9.3. Scaling instanced content . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
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10. XR Fragment: pos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
11. XR Fragment: rot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
12. XR Fragment: t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
13. XR audio/video integration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
14. XR Fragment filters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
14.1. including/excluding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
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14.2. Filter Parser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
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15. Visible links . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
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16. Text in XR (tagging,linking to spatial objects) . . . . . . . 23
16.1. Default Data URI mimetype . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
16.2. URL and Data URI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
16.3. XR Text example parser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
17. Transclusion (broken link) resolution . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
18. Topic-based index-less Webrings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
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19. URI Templates (RFC6570) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
20. Security Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
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21. FAQ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
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22. authors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
23. IANA Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
24. Acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
25. Appendix: Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
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1. Introduction
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How can we add more control to existing text & 3D scenes, without
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introducing new dataformats?
Historically, there's many attempts to create the ultimate
markuplanguage or 3D fileformat.
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The lowest common denominator is: designers describing/tagging/naming
things using *plain text*.
XR Fragments exploits the fact that all 3D models already contain
such metadata:
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*XR Fragments allows controlling of metadata in 3D scene(files) using
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URI's*
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It solves:
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1. addressibility and hypermediatic
(https://github.com/coderofsalvation/hypermediatic) navigation of
3D scenes/objects: URI Fragments (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
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URI_fragment) using src/href spatial metadata
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2. Interlinking text & spatial objects by collapsing space into a
Word Graph (XRWG) to show visible links (#visible-links)
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3. unlocking spatial potential of the (originally 2D) hashtag (which
jumps to a chapter) for navigating XR documents
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4. refraining from introducing scripting-engines for mundane tasks
(and preventing its inevitable security-headaches)
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| NOTE: The chapters in this document are ordered from highlevel to
| lowlevel (technical) as much as possible
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2. Core principle
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*XR Fragments allows controlling 3D models using URLs, based on
(non)existing metadata via URI's*
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XR Fragments tries to seek to connect the world of text (semantical
web / RDF), and the world of pixels.
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Instead of forcing authors to combine 3D/2D objects programmatically
(publishing thru a game-editor e.g.), XR Fragments *integrates all*
which allows a universal viewing experience.
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+───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────+
│ │
│ U R N │
│ U R L | │
│ | |-----------------+--------| │
│ +--------------------------------------------------| │
│ | │
│ + https://foo.com/some/foo/scene.glb#someview <-- http URI (=URL and has URN) │
│ | │
│ + ipfs://cfe0987ec9r9098ecr/cats.fbx#someview <-- an IPFS URI (=URL and has URN) │
│ │
│ ec09f7e9cf8e7f09c8e7f98e79c09ef89e000efece8f7ecfe9fe <-- an interpeer URI │
│ │
│ │
│ |------------------------+-------------------------| │
│ | │
│ U R I │
│ │
+───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────+
Fact: our typical browser URL's are just *a possible implementation*
of URI's (for untapped humancentric potential of URI's see
interpeer.io (https://interpeer.io))
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| XR Fragments does not look at XR (or the web) thru the lens of
| HTML or URLs.
| But approaches things from a higherlevel feedbackloop/hypermedia
| browser-perspective.
Below you can see how this translates back into good-old URLs:
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+───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────+
│ │
│ the soul of any URL: ://macro /meso ?micro #nano │
│ │
│ 2D URL: ://library.com /document ?search #chapter │
│ │
│ 4D URL: ://park.com /4Dscene.fbx ─> ?other.glb ─> #view ───> hashbus │
│ │ #filter │ │
│ │ #tag │ │
│ │ (hypermediatic) #material │ │
│ │ ( feedback ) #animation │ │
│ │ ( loop ) #texture │ │
│ │ #variable │ │
│ │ │ │
│ XRWG <─────────────────────<─────────────+ │
│ │ │ │
│ └─ objects ──────────────>─────────────+ │
│ │
│ │
+───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────+
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| ?-linked and #-linked navigation are JUST one possible way to
| implement XR Fragments, to allow a Hypermediatic FeedbackLoop
| (HFL) between external and internal 4D navigation.
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Traditional webbrowsers can become 4D document-ready by:
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* hypermediatic (https://github.com/coderofsalvation/hypermediatic)
loading 3D assets (gltf/fbx e.g.) natively (with or without using
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HTML).
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* allowing assets to publish hashtags to themselves (the scene)
using the hashbus (like hashtags controlling the scrollbar).
* collapsing the 3D scene to an wordgraph (for essential navigation
purposes) controllable thru a hash(tag)bus
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* completely bypasses the security-trap of loading external scripts
(by loading 3D model-files, not HTML-javascriptable resources)
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XR Fragments itself are hypermediatic
(https://github.com/coderofsalvation/hypermediatic) and HTML-
agnostic, though pseudo-XR Fragment browsers *can* be implemented on
top of HTML/Javascript.
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+===========+===============================+====================+
| principle | XR 4D URL | HTML 2D URL |
+===========+===============================+====================+
| the XRWG | wordgraph (collapses 3D scene | Ctrl-F (find) |
| | to tags) | |
+-----------+-------------------------------+--------------------+
| the | hashtags alter camera/scene/ | hashtags alter |
| hashbus | object-projections | document positions |
+-----------+-------------------------------+--------------------+
| src | renders content and offers | renders content |
| metadata | sourceportation | |
+-----------+-------------------------------+--------------------+
| href | teleports to other XR | jumps to other |
| metadata | document | HTML document |
+-----------+-------------------------------+--------------------+
| href | triggers predefined view | Media fragments |
| metadata | | |
+-----------+-------------------------------+--------------------+
| href | triggers camera/scene/object/ | n/a |
| metadata | projections | |
+-----------+-------------------------------+--------------------+
| href | draws visible connection(s) | n/a |
| metadata | for XRWG 'tag' | |
+-----------+-------------------------------+--------------------+
| href | filters certain (in)visible | n/a |
| metadata | objects | |
+-----------+-------------------------------+--------------------+
Table 1
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3. Conventions and Definitions
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See appendix below in case certain terms are not clear.
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3.1. XR Fragment URL Grammar
For typical HTTP-like browsers/applications:
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reserved = gen-delims / sub-delims
gen-delims = "#" / "&"
sub-delims = "," / "="
| Example: ://foo.com/my3d.gltf#pos=1,0,0&prio=-5&t=0,100
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+==========================+=================================+
| Demo | Explanation |
+==========================+=================================+
| pos=1,2,3 | vector/coordinate argument e.g. |
+--------------------------+---------------------------------+
| pos=1,2,3&rot=0,90,0&foo | combinators |
+--------------------------+---------------------------------+
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Table 2
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| this is already implemented in all browsers
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Pseudo (non-native) browser-implementations (supporting XR Fragments
using HTML+JS e.g.) can use the ? search-operator to address outbound
content.
In other words, the URL updates to: https://me.com?https://me.com/
other.glb when navigating to https://me.com/other.glb from inside a
https://me.com WebXR experience e.g.
That way, if the link gets shared, the XR Fragments implementation at
https://me.com can load the latter (and still indicates which XR
Fragments entrypoint-experience/client was used).
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4. List of URI Fragments
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+=======================+======================================+============+============+
|fragment |type |example |info |
+=======================+======================================+============+============+
|#pos |vector3 |#pos=0.5,0,0|positions |
| | | |camera (or |
| | | |XR floor) to|
| | | |xyz-coord |
| | | |0.5,0,0, |
+-----------------------+--------------------------------------+------------+------------+
|#rot |vector3 |#rot=0,90,0 |rotates |
| | | |camera to |
| | | |xyz-coord |
| | | |0.5,0,0 |
+-----------------------+--------------------------------------+------------+------------+
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|W3C Media Fragments |media fragment |#t=0,2&loop |play (and |
|(https://www.w3.org/TR/|(#media%20fragments%20and%20datatypes)| |loop) 3D |
|media-frags/) | | |animation |
| | | |from 0 |
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| | | |seconds till|
| | | |2 seconds |
+-----------------------+--------------------------------------+------------+------------+
| | | |but can also|
| | | |crop, |
| | | |animate & |
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| | | |configure |
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| | | |uv- |
| | | |coordinates/|
| | | |shader |
| | | |uniforms |
+-----------------------+--------------------------------------+------------+------------+
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Table 3
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4.1. List of metadata for 3D nodes
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+======+========+============+===================+================+
| key | type | example | function | existing |
| | | (JSON) | | compatibility |
+======+========+============+===================+================+
| href | string | "href": | XR teleport | custom |
| | | "b.gltf" | | property in 3D |
| | | | | fileformats |
+------+--------+------------+-------------------+----------------+
| src | string | "src": | XR embed / | custom |
| | | "#cube" | teleport | property in 3D |
| | | | | fileformats |
+------+--------+------------+-------------------+----------------+
| tag | string | "tag": | tag object (for | custom |
| | | "cubes | filter-use / XRWG | property in 3D |
| | | geo" | highlighting) | fileformats |
+------+--------+------------+-------------------+----------------+
| # | string | "#": | trigger default | custom |
| | | "#mypreset | fragment on load | property in 3D |
| | | | | fileformats |
+------+--------+------------+-------------------+----------------+
Table 4
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| Supported popular compatible 3D fileformats: .gltf, .obj, .fbx,
| .usdz, .json (THREE.js), .dae and so on.
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4.2. Fragment-to-metadata mapping
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These are automatic fragment-to-metadata mappings, which only trigger
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if the 3D scene metadata matches a specific identifier:
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+================+======================================+=============+=====================+=======================+
| |fragment |type |example |info |
+================+======================================+=============+=====================+=======================+
|*PRESET* |#<preset> |string |#cubes |evaluates preset |
| | | | |(#foo&bar) defined in |
| | | | |3D Object metadata |
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| | | | |(#cubes: #foo&bar e.g.)|
| | | | |while URL-browserbar |
| | | | |reflects #cubes. Only |
| | | | |works when metadata-key|
| | | | |starts with # |
+----------------+--------------------------------------+-------------+---------------------+-----------------------+
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|*FOCUS* |#<tag_or_objectname> |string |#person |(and show) object(s) |
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| | | | |with tag: person or |
| | | | |name person (XRWG |
| | | | |lookup) |
+----------------+--------------------------------------+-------------+---------------------+-----------------------+
|*FILTERS* |#[!][-]<tag_or_objectname>[*] |string |#person (#-person) |will reset (!), show/ |
| | | | |focus or hide (-) focus|
| | | | |object(s) with tag: |
| | | | |person or name person |
| | | | |by looking up XRWG |
| | | | |(*=including children) |
+----------------+--------------------------------------+-------------+---------------------+-----------------------+
|*CAMERASWITCH* |#<cameraname> |string |#cam01 |sets camera with name |
| | | | |cam01 as active camera |
+----------------+--------------------------------------+-------------+---------------------+-----------------------+
|*MATERIALUPDATE*|#<tag_or_objectname>[*]=<materialname>|string=string|#car=metallic |sets material of car to|
| | | | |material with name |
| | | | |metallic (*=including |
| | | | |children) |
+----------------+--------------------------------------+-------------+---------------------+-----------------------+
| | | |#soldout*=halfopacity|set material of objects|
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| | | | |tagged with product to |
| | | | |material with name |
| | | | |metallic |
+----------------+--------------------------------------+-------------+---------------------+-----------------------+
|*VARIABLE |#<variable>=<metadata-key> |string=string|#foo=bar |sets URI Template |
|UPDATE* | | | |(https://www.rfc- |
| | | | |editor.org/rfc/rfc6570)|
| | | | |variable foo to the |
| | | | |value #t=0 from |
| | | | |*existing* object |
| | | | |metadata (bar:#t=0 |
| | | | |e.g.), This allows for |
| | | | |reactive URI Template |
| | | | |(https://www.rfc- |
| | | | |editor.org/rfc/rfc6570)|
| | | | |defined in object |
| | | | |metadata elsewhere |
| | | | |(src:://m.com/ |
| | | | |cat.mp4#{foo} e.g., to |
| | | | |play media using media |
| | | | |fragment URI |
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| | | | |(https://www.w3.org/TR/|
| | | | |media-frags/#valid- |
| | | | |uri)). NOTE: metadata-|
| | | | |key should not start |
| | | | |with # |
+----------------+--------------------------------------+-------------+---------------------+-----------------------+
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|*ANIMATION* |#<tag_or_objectname>=<animationname> |string=string|#people=walk |assign a different |
| | | |#people=noanim |animation to object(s) |
+----------------+--------------------------------------+-------------+---------------------+-----------------------+
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Table 5
4.3. media fragments and datatypes
| NOTE: below the word 'play' applies to 3D animations embedded in
| the 3D scene(file) *but also* media defined in src-metadata like
| audio/video-files (mp3/mp4 e.g.)
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+==========+======================+===============+================+
| type | syntax | example | info |
+==========+======================+===============+================+
| vector2 | x,y | 2,3.0 | 2-dimensional |
| | | | vector |
+----------+----------------------+---------------+----------------+
| vector3 | x,y,z | 2,3.0,4 | 3-dimensional |
| | | | vector |
+----------+----------------------+---------------+----------------+
| temporal | t=x | 0 | play from 0 |
| W3C | | | seconds to end |
| media | | | (and stop) |
| fragment | | | |
+----------+----------------------+---------------+----------------+
| temporal | t=x,y | 0,2 | play from 0 |
| W3C | | | seconds till 2 |
| media | | | seconds (and |
| fragment | | | stop) |
+----------+----------------------+---------------+----------------+
| temporal | s=x | 1 | set playback |
| W3C | | | speed of |
| media | | | audio/video/3D |
| fragment | | | anim |
| * | | | |
+----------+----------------------+---------------+----------------+
| temporal | [-]loop | loop | enable looped |
| W3C | | | playback of |
| media | | | audio/video/3D |
| fragment | | | anim |
| * | | | |
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+----------+----------------------+---------------+----------------+
| | | -loop | disable looped |
| | | | playback (does |
| | | | not affect |
| | | | playbackstate |
| | | | of media) |
+----------+----------------------+---------------+----------------+
| vector2 | uv=u,v,uspeed,vspeed | 0,0 | set uv offset |
| | | | instantly |
| | | | (default speed |
| | | | = 1,1) |
+----------+----------------------+---------------+----------------+
| | | +0.5,+0.5 | scroll |
| | | | instantly by |
| | | | adding 0.5 to |
| | | | the current uv |
| | | | coordinates |
+----------+----------------------+---------------+----------------+
| | | 0.2,1,0.1,0.1 | scroll (lerp) |
| | | | to uv |
| | | | coordinate |
| | | | 0,2,1 with 0.1 |
| | | | units per |
| | | | second |
+----------+----------------------+---------------+----------------+
| | | 0,0,0,+0.1 | scroll v |
| | | | coordinates |
| | | | with 0.1 units |
| | | | per second |
| | | | (infinitely) |
+----------+----------------------+---------------+----------------+
| | | +0.5,+0.5 | scroll |
| | | | instantly by |
| | | | adding 0.5 to |
| | | | the current uv |
| | | | coordinates |
+----------+----------------------+---------------+----------------+
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| media parameter (shader uniform) |
u:<uniform>=<string|float|vec2|vec3|vec4> | u:color=1,0,0 | set
shader uniform value |
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| * = this is extending the W3C media fragments
| (https://www.w3.org/TR/media-frags/#mf-advanced) with (missing)
| playback/viewport-control. Normally #t=0,2 implies setting start/
| stop-values AND starting playback, whereas #s=0&loop allows
| pausing a video, speeding up/slowing down media, as well as
| enabling/disabling looping.
|
| The rationale for uv is that the xywh Media Fragment deals with
| rectangular media, which does not translate well to 3D models
| (which use triangular polygons, not rectangular) positioned by uv-
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| coordinates. This also explains the absense of a scale or rotate
| primitive, which is challenged by this, as well as multiple
| origins (mesh- or texture).
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Example URI's:
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* https://images.org/credits.jpg#uv=0,0,0,+0.1 (infinite vertical
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texturescrolling)
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* https://video.org/organogram.mp4#t=0&loop&uv=0.1,0.1,0.3,0.3
(animated zoom towards region in looped video)
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* https://shaders.org/plasma.glsl#t=0&u:col2=0,1,0 (red-green shader
plasma starts playing from time-offset 0)
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+──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────+
│ │
│ index.gltf#playall │
│ │ │
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│ ├ # : #t=0&shared=play │ apply default XR Fragment on load (`t` plays global 3D animation timeline)
│ ├ play : #t=l:0,2 │ variable for [URI Templates (RFC6570)](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6570)
│ │ │
│ ├── ◻ plane (with material) │
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│ │ └ #: #uv=0,0,0,+0.1 │ infinite texturescroll `v` of uv·coordinates with 0.1/fps
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│ │ │
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│ ├── ◻ plane │
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│ │ └ src: foo.jpg#uv=0,0,0,+0.1 │ infinite texturescroll `v` of uv·coordinates with 0.1/fps
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│ │ │
│ ├── ◻ media │
│ │ └ src: cat.mp4#t=l:2,10&uv=0.5,0.5 │ loop cat.mp4 (or mp3/wav/jpg) between 2 and 10 seconds (uv's shifted with 0.5,0.5)
│ │ │
│ └── ◻ wall │
│ ├ href: #color=blue │ updates uniform values (IFS shader e.g.)
│ ├ blue: t=0&u:col=0,0,1 │ variable for [Level1 URI Templates (RFC6570)](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6570)
│ └ src: ://a.com/art.glsl#{color}&{shared} │ .fs/.vs/.glsl/.wgsl etc shader [Level1 URI Template (RFC6570)](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6570)
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│ │
│ │
+──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────+
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XR Fragments assume the following objectname-to-URIFragment mapping:
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my.io/scene.fbx
+─────────────────────────────+
│ sky │ src: http://my.io/scene.fbx#sky (includes building,mainobject,floor)
│ +─────────────────────────+ │
│ │ building │ │ src: http://my.io/scene.fbx#building (includes mainobject,floor)
│ │ +─────────────────────+ │ │
│ │ │ mainobject │ │ │ src: http://my.io/scene.fbx#mainobject (includes floor)
│ │ │ +─────────────────+ │ │ │
│ │ │ │ floor │ │ │ │ src: http://my.io/scene.fbx#floor (just floor object)
│ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
│ │ │ +─────────────────+ │ │ │
│ │ +─────────────────────+ │ │
│ +─────────────────────────+ │
+─────────────────────────────+
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| Every 3D fileformat supports named 3D object, and this name allows
| URLs (fragments) to reference them (and their children objects).
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Clever nested design of 3D scenes allow great ways for re-using
content, and/or previewing scenes.
For example, to render a portal with a preview-version of the scene,
create an 3D object with:
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* href: https://scene.fbx
* src: https://otherworld.gltf#mainobject
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| It also allows *sourceportation*, which basically means the
| enduser can teleport to the original XR Document of an src
| embedded object, and see a visible connection to the particular
| embedded object. Basically an embedded link becoming an outbound
| link by activating it.
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+====================+=========+=============================+
| fragment | type | functionality |
+====================+=========+=============================+
| <b>#pos</b>=0,0,0 | vector3 | (re)position camera based |
| | or | on coordinates directly, or |
| | string | indirectly using objectname |
| | | (its worldposition) |
+--------------------+---------+-----------------------------+
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| <b>#rot</b>=0,90,0 | vector3 | rotate camera |
+--------------------+---------+-----------------------------+
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&#187; example implementation
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(https://github.com/coderofsalvation/xrfragment/blob/main/src/3rd/js/
three/xrf/pos.js)
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&#187; discussion (https://github.com/coderofsalvation/xrfragment/
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issues/5)
1. the Y-coordinate of pos identifies the floorposition. This means
that desktop-projections usually need to add 1.5m (average person
height) on top (which is done automatically by VR/AR headsets).
2. set the position of the camera accordingly to the vector3 values
of #pos
3. rot sets the rotation of the camera (only for non-VR/AR headsets)
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4. t in the top-URL sets the playbackspeed and animation-range of
the global scene animation
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5. after scene load: in case an href does not mention any pos-
coordinate, pos=0,0,0 will be assumed
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Here's an ascii representation of a 3D scene-graph which contains 3D
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objects &#9723; and their metadata:
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+────────────────────────────────────────────────────────+
│ │
│ index.gltf │
│ │ │
│ ├── ◻ buttonA │
│ │ └ href: #pos=1,0,1&t=100,200 │
│ │ │
│ └── ◻ buttonB │
│ └ href: other.fbx │ <── file─agnostic (can be .gltf .obj etc)
│ │
+────────────────────────────────────────────────────────+
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An XR Fragment-compatible browser viewing this scene, allows the end-
user to interact with the buttonA and buttonB.
In case of buttonA the end-user will be teleported to another
location and time in the *current loaded scene*, but buttonB will
*replace the current scene* with a new one, like other.fbx, and
assume pos=0,0,0.
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1. IF a #cube matches a custom property-key (of an object) in the 3D
file/scene (#cube: #......) <b>THEN</b> execute that
predefined_view.
2. IF scene operators (pos) and/or animation operator (t) are
present in the URL then (re)position the camera and/or animation-
range accordingly.
3. IF no camera-position has been set in <b>step 1 or 2</b> update
the top-level URL with #pos=0,0,0 (example (https://github.com/co
derofsalvation/xrfragment/blob/main/src/3rd/js/three/
navigator.js#L31]]))
4. IF a #cube matches the name (of an object) in the 3D file/scene
then draw a line from the enduser('s heart) to that object (to
highlight it).
5. IF a #cube matches anything else in the XR Word Graph (XRWG) draw
wires to them (text or related objects).
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src is the 3D version of the <a target="_blank"
href="https://www.w3.org/html/wiki/Elements/iframe">iframe</a>.
It instances content (in objects) in the current scene/asset.
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+========+========+===================================================+
|fragment|type |example value |
+========+========+===================================================+
|src |string |#cube |
| |(uri, |#sometag |
| |hashtag/|#cube&-ball_inside_cube<br>#-sky&-rain<br>#- |
| |filter) |language&english<br>#price=>5<br>https://linux.org/|
| | |penguin.png` (https://linux.org/penguin.png`) |
| | |https://linux.world/distrowatch.gltf#t=1,100 |
| | |linuxapp://conference/nixworkshop/apply.gltf#- |
| | |cta&cta_apply |
| | |androidapp://page1?tutorial#pos=0,0,1&t1,100 |
| | |foo.mp3#0,0,0 |
+--------+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
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Here's an ascii representation of a 3D scene-graph with 3D objects
&#9723; which embeds remote & local 3D objects &#9723; with/out using
filters:
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+────────────────────────────────────────────────────────+ +─────────────────────────+
│ │ │ │
│ index.gltf │ │ ocean.com/aquarium.fbx │
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│ │ │ │ ├ room │
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│ ├── ◻ canvas │ │ └── ◻ fishbowl │
│ │ └ src: painting.png │ │ ├─ ◻ bass │
│ │ │ │ └─ ◻ tuna │
│ ├── ◻ aquariumcube │ │ │
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│ │ └ src: ://rescue.com/fish.gltf#fishbowl │ +─────────────────────────+
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│ │ │
│ ├── ◻ bedroom │
│ │ └ src: #canvas │
│ │ │
│ └── ◻ livingroom │
│ └ src: #canvas │
│ │
+────────────────────────────────────────────────────────+
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An XR Fragment-compatible browser viewing this scene, lazy-loads and
projects painting.png onto the (plane) object called canvas (which is
copy-instanced in the bed and livingroom).
Also, after lazy-loading ocean.com/aquarium.gltf, only the queried
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objects fishbowl (and bass and tuna) will be instanced inside
aquariumcube.
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Resizing will be happen accordingly to its placeholder object
aquariumcube, see chapter Scaling.
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| Instead of cherrypicking a rootobject #fishbowl with src,
| additional filters can be used to include/exclude certain objects.
| See next chapter on filtering below.
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*Specification*:
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attaches it to the placeholder mesh containing the src property)
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2. by default all objects are loaded into the instanced src (scene)
object (but not shown yet)
3. <b>local</b> src values (#... e.g.) starting with a non-negating
filter (#cube e.g.) will (deep)reparent that object (with name
cube) as the new root of the scene at position 0,0,0
4. <b>local</b> src values should respect (negative) filters
(#-foo&price=>3)
5. the instanced scene (from a src value) should be <b>scaled
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accordingly</b> to its placeholder object or <b>scaled
relatively</b> based on the scale-property (of a geometry-less
placeholder, an 'empty'-object in blender e.g.). For more info
see Chapter Scaling.
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mimetype (so the XR Fragment-compatible browser will now how to
render it). The bare minimum supported mimetypes are:
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7. src values should make its placeholder object invisible, and
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only flush its children when the resolved content can
succesfully be retrieved (see broken links (#links))
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8. <b>external</b> src values should respect the fallback link
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mechanism (see broken links (#broken-links)
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9. when the placeholder object is a 2D plane, but the mimetype is
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3D, then render the spatial content on that plane via a stencil
buffer.
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10. src-values are non-recursive: when linking to an external object
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(src: foo.fbx#bar), then src-metadata on object bar should be
ignored.
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11. an external src-value should always allow a sourceportation icon
within 3 meter: teleporting to the origin URI to which the
object belongs.
12. when only one object was cherrypicked (#cube e.g.), set its
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position to 0,0,0
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13. when the enduser clicks an href with #t=1,0,0 (play) will be
applied to all src mediacontent with a timeline (mp4/mp3 e.g.)
14. a non-euclidian portal can be rendered for flat 3D objects
(using stencil buffer e.g.) in case ofspatial src-values (an
object #world3 or URL world3.fbx e.g.).
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* model/gltf-binary
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* model/gltf+json
* image/png
* image/jpg
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* text/plain;charset=utf-8
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&#187; example implementation
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(https://github.com/coderofsalvation/xrfragment/blob/main/src/3rd/js/
three/xrf/src.js)
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&#187; example 3D asset
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(https://github.com/coderofsalvation/xrfragment/blob/main/example/
assets/src.gltf#L192)
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&#187; discussion (https://github.com/coderofsalvation/xrfragment/
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issues/4)
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navigation, portals & mutations
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+==========+==================+============================+
| fragment | type | example value |
+==========+==================+============================+
| href | string (uri or | #pos=1,1,0 |
| | predefined view) | #pos=1,1,0&rot=90,0,0 |
| | | ://somefile.gltf#pos=1,1,0 |
+----------+------------------+----------------------------+
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1. clicking an outbound ''external''- or ''file URI'' fully replaces
the current scene and assumes pos=0,0,0&rot=0,0,0 by default
(unless specified)
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2. relocation/reorientation should happen locally for local URI's
(#pos=....)
3. navigation should not happen ''immediately'' when user is more
than 2 meter away from the portal/object containing the href (to
prevent accidental navigation e.g.)
4. URL navigation should always be reflected in the client (in case
of javascript: see [here
(https://github.com/coderofsalvation/xrfragment/blob/dev/src/3rd/
js/three/navigator.js) for an example navigator).
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5. In XR mode, the navigator back/forward-buttons should be always
visible (using a wearable e.g., see [here
(https://github.com/coderofsalvation/xrfragment/blob/dev/example/
aframe/sandbox/index.html#L26-L29) for an example wearable)
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6. in case of navigating to a new [[pos)ition, ''first'' navigate to
the ''current position'' so that the ''back-button'' of the
''browser-history'' always refers to the previous position (see
[here (https://github.com/coderofsalvation/xrfragment/blob/main/s
rc/3rd/js/three/xrf/href.js#L97))
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7. ignore previous rule in special cases, like clicking an href
using camera-portal collision (the back-button would cause a
teleport-loop)
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8. href-events should bubble upward the node-tree
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9. the end-user navigator back/forward buttons should repeat a back/
forward action until a pos=... primitive is found (the inbetween
interaction URI's are only for UX research purposes)
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(https://github.com/coderofsalvation/xrfragment/blob/main/src/3rd/js/
three/xrf/href.js)
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&#187; example 3D asset
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(https://github.com/coderofsalvation/xrfragment/blob/main/example/
assets/href.gltf#L192)
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&#187; discussion (https://github.com/coderofsalvation/xrfragment/
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issues/1)
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9.1. Walking surfaces
XR Fragment-compatible viewers can infer this data based scanning the
scene for:
1. materialless (nameless & textureless) mesh-objects (without src
and href)
| optionally the viewer can offer thumbstick, mouse or joystick
| teleport-tools for non-roomscale VR/AR setups.
9.2. UX spec
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End-users should always have read/write access to:
1. the current (toplevel) <b>URL</b> (an URLbar etc)
2. URL-history (a <b>back/forward</b> button e.g.)
3. Clicking/Touching an href navigates (and updates the URL) to
another scene/file (and coordinate e.g. in case the URL contains
XR Fragments).
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9.3. Scaling instanced content
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Sometimes embedded properties (like src) instance new objects.
But what about their scale?
How does the scale of the object (with the embedded properties)
impact the scale of the referenced content?
| Rule of thumb: visible placeholder objects act as a '3D canvas'
| for the referenced scene (a plane acts like a 2D canvas for images
| e, a cube as a 3D canvas e.g.).
1. <b>IF</b> an embedded property (src e.g.) is set on an non-empty
placeholder object (geometry of >2 vertices):
* calculate the <b>bounding box</b> of the ''placeholder'' object
(maxsize=1.4 e.g.)
* hide the ''placeholder'' object (material e.g.)
* instance the src scene as a child of the existing object
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* calculate the <b>bounding box</b> of the instanced scene, and
scale it accordingly (to 1.4 e.g.)
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| REASON: non-empty placeholder object can act as a protective
| bounding-box (for remote content of which might grow over time
| e.g.)
2. ELSE multiply the scale-vector of the instanced scene with the
scale-vector (a common property of a 3D node) of the
<b>placeholder</b> object.
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| TODO: needs intermediate visuals to make things more obvious
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10. XR Fragment: pos
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11. XR Fragment: rot
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12. XR Fragment: t
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controls the animation(s) of the scene (or src resource which
contains a timeline)
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| fragment | type | functionality | | <b>#t</b>=1,1,100 |
[vector3|vector] (default:`#t=1,0,0`) | speed,framestart,framestop |
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* playposition is reset to framestart, when framestart or framestop
is greater than 0 |
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| Example Value | Explanation | |-|-| | 1,1,100 | play loop between
frame 1 and 100 | | 1,1,0 | play once from frame 1 (oneshot) | |
1,0,0 | play (previously set looprange if any) | | 0,0,0 | pause | |
1,1,1 | play and auto-loop between begin and end of duration | |
-1,0,0 | reverse playback speed | | 2.3,0,0 | set (forward) playback
speed to 2.3 (no restart) | | -2.3,0,0 | set (reverse) playback speed
to -2.3 ( no restart)| | -2.3,100,0 | set (reverse) playback speed to
-2.3 restarting from frame 100 |
[[» example implementation|https://github.com/coderofsalvation/xrfrag
ment/blob/main/src/3rd/js/three/xrf/t.js]
(https://github.com/coderofsalvation/xrfragment/blob/main/src/3rd/js/
three/xrf/t.js])]
[[» discussion|https://github.com/coderofsalvation/xrfragment/
issues/10] (https://github.com/coderofsalvation/xrfragment/
issues/10])]
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To play global audio/video items:
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1. add a src: foo.mp3 or src: bar.mp4 metadata to a 3D object (cube
e.g.)
2. to disable auto-play and global timeline ([[#t=|t]]) control:
hardcode a [[#t=|t]] XR Fragment: (src: bar.mp3#t=0,0,0 e.g.)
3. to play it, add href: #cube somewhere else
4. when the enduser clicks the href, #t=1,0,0 (play) will be applied
to the src value
5. to play a single animation, add href: #animationname=1,0,0
somewhere else
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| NOTE: hardcoded framestart/framestop uses sampleRate/fps of
| embedded audio/video, otherwise the global fps applies. For more
| info see [[#t|t]].
14. XR Fragment filters
Include, exclude, hide/shows objects using space-separated strings:
+====================+===========================================+
| example | outcome |
+====================+===========================================+
| #-sky | show everything except object named sky |
+--------------------+-------------------------------------------+
| #-language&english | hide everything with tag language, but |
| | show all tag english objects |
+--------------------+-------------------------------------------+
| #-price&price=>10 | hide all objects with property price, |
| | then only show object with price above 10 |
+--------------------+-------------------------------------------+
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It's simple but powerful syntax which allows filtering the scene
using searchengine prompt-style feeling:
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1. filters are a way to traverse a scene, and filter objects based
on their name, tag- or property-values.
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* see an (outdated) example video here
(https://coderofsalvation.github.io/xrfragment.media/queries.mp4)
which used a dedicated q= variable (now deprecated and usable
directly)
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14.1. including/excluding
By default, selectors work like photoshop-layers: they scan for
matching layer(name/properties) within the scene-graph. Each matched
object (not their children) will be toggled (in)visible when
selecting.
+==========+==============================================+
| operator | info |
+==========+==============================================+
| - | hides object(s) (#-myobject&-objects e.g. |
+----------+----------------------------------------------+
| = | indicates an object-embedded custom property |
| | key/value (#price=4&category=foo e.g.) |
+----------+----------------------------------------------+
| => =< | compare float or int number (#price=>4 e.g.) |
+----------+----------------------------------------------+
| * | deepselect: automatically select children of |
| | selected object, including local (nonremote) |
| | embedded objects (starting with #) |
+----------+----------------------------------------------+
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| NOTE 1: after an external embedded object has been instanced (src:
| https://y.com/bar.fbx#room e.g.), filters do not affect them
| anymore (reason: local tag/name collisions can be mitigated
| easily, but not in case of remote content).
|
| NOTE 2: depending on the used 3D framework, toggling objects
| (in)visible should happen by enabling/disableing writing to the
| colorbuffer (to allow children being still visible while their
| parents are invisible).
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(https://github.com/coderofsalvation/xrfragment/blob/main/src/3rd/js/
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three/xrf/q.js) &#187; example 3D asset
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(https://github.com/coderofsalvation/xrfragment/blob/main/example/
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assets/filter.gltf#L192) &#187; discussion
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(https://github.com/coderofsalvation/xrfragment/issues/3)
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objects
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2. detect object id's & properties foo=1 and foo (reference regex=
~/^.*=[><=]?/ )
3. detect excluders like -foo,-foo=1,-.foo,-/foo (reference regex=
/^-/ )
4. detect root selectors like /foo (reference regex= /^[-]?\// )
5. detect number values like foo=1 (reference regex= /^[0-9\.]+$/ )
6. detect operators so you can easily strip keys (reference regex=
/(^-|\*$)/ )
7. detect exclude keys like -foo (reference regex= /^-/ )
8. for every filter token split string on =
9. and we set root to true or false (true=/ root selector is
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present)
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10. therefore we we set show to true or false (false=excluder -)
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| An example filter-parser (which compiles to many languages) can be
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| found here
| (https://github.com/coderofsalvation/xrfragment/blob/main/src/
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| xrfragment/Filter.hx)
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15. Visible links
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When predefined views, XRWG fragments and ID fragments (#cube or
#mytag e.g.) are triggered by the enduser (via toplevel URL or
clicking href):
1. draw a wire from the enduser (preferabbly a bit below the camera,
heartposition) to object(s) matching that ID (objectname)
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2. draw a wire from the enduser (preferabbly a bit below the camera,
heartposition) to object(s) matching that tag value
3. draw a wire from the enduser (preferabbly a bit below the camera,
heartposition) to object(s) containing that in their src or href
value
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The obvious approach for this, is to consult the XRWG (example
(https://github.com/coderofsalvation/xrfragment/blob/feat/macros/
src/3rd/js/XRWG.js)), which basically has all these things already
collected/organized for you during scene-load.
*UX*
4. do not update the wires when the enduser moves, leave them as is
5. offer a control near the back/forward button which allows the
user to (turn off) control the correlation-intensity of the XRWG
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16. Text in XR (tagging,linking to spatial objects)
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| The XR Fragments does this by collapsing space into a *Word Graph*
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| (the *XRWG* example
| (https://github.com/coderofsalvation/xrfragment/blob/feat/macros/
| src/3rd/js/XRWG.js)), augmented by Bib(s)Tex.
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Instead of just throwing together all kinds media types into one
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experience (games), what about their tagged/semantical relationships?
Perhaps the following question is related: why is HTML adopted less
in games outside the browser? Through the lens of constructive lazy
game-developers, ideally metadata must come *with* text, but not
*obfuscate* the text, or *spawning another request* to fetch it.
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XR Fragments does this by detecting Bib(s)Tex, without introducing a
new language or fileformat
| Why Bib(s)Tex? Because its seems to be the lowest common
| denominator for an human-curated XRWG (extendable by
| speech/scanner/writing/typing e.g, see further motivation here
| (https://github.com/coderofsalvation/hashtagbibs#bibs--bibtex-
| combo-lowest-common-denominator-for-linking-data))
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Hence:
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1. XR Fragments promotes (de)serializing a scene to the XRWG
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(example (https://github.com/coderofsalvation/xrfragment/blob/fe
at/macros/src/3rd/js/XRWG.js))
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2. XR Fragments primes the XRWG, by collecting words from the tag
and name-property of 3D objects.
3. XR Fragments primes the XRWG, by collecting words from
*optional* metadata *at the end of content* of text (see default
mimetype & Data URI)
4. Bib's (https://github.com/coderofsalvation/hashtagbibs) and
BibTex are first tag citizens for priming the XRWG with words
(from XR text)
5. Like Bibs, XR Fragments generalizes the BibTex author/title-
semantics (author{title}) into *this* points to *that*
(this{that})
6. The XRWG should be recalculated when textvalues (in src) change
7. HTML/RDF/JSON is still great, but is beyond the XRWG-scope (they
fit better in the application-layer)
8. Applications don't have to be able to access the XRWG
programmatically, as they can easily generate one themselves by
traversing the scene-nodes.
9. The XR Fragment focuses on fast and easy-to-generate end-user
controllable word graphs (instead of complex implementations
that try to defeat word ambiguity)
10. Tags are the scope for now (supporting https://github.com/WICG/
scroll-to-text-fragment (https://github.com/WICG/scroll-to-text-
fragment) will be considered)
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Example:
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http://y.io/z.fbx | Derived XRWG (expressed as BibTex)
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------
| @house{castle,
+-[src: data:.....]----------------------+ +-[3D mesh]-+ | url = {https://y.io/z.fbx#castle}
| Chapter one | | / \ | | }
| | | / \ | | @baroque{castle,
| John built houses in baroque style. | | / \ | | url = {https://y.io/z.fbx#castle}
| | | |_____| | | }
| #john@baroque | +-----│-----+ | @baroque{john}
| | │ |
| | ├─ name: castle |
| | └─ tag: house baroque |
+----------------------------------------+ |
[3D mesh ] |
| O ├─ name: john |
| /|\ | |
| / \ | |
+--------+ |
| the #john@baroque-bib associates both text John and objectname
| john, with tag baroque
Another example:
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http://y.io/z.fbx | Derived XRWG (expressed as BibTex)
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------
|
+-[src: data:.....]----------------------+ +-[3D mesh]-+ | @house{castle,
| Chapter one | | / \ | | url = {https://y.io/z.fbx#castle}
| | | / \ | | }
| John built houses in baroque style. | | / \ | | @baroque{castle,
| | | |_____| | | url = {https://y.io/z.fbx#castle}
| #john@baroque | +-----│-----+ | }
| @baroque{john} | │ | @baroque{john}
| | ├─ name: castle |
| | └─ tag: house baroque |
+----------------------------------------+ | @house{baroque}
[3D mesh ] | @todo{baroque}
+-[remotestorage.io / localstorage]------+ | O + name: john |
| #baroque@todo@house | | /|\ | |
| ... | | / \ | |
+----------------------------------------+ +--------+ |
| both #john@baroque-bib and BibTex @baroque{john} result in the
| same XRWG, however on top of that 2 tages (house and todo) are now
| associated with text/objectname/tag 'baroque'.
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As seen above, the XRWG can expand bibs
(https://github.com/coderofsalvation/hashtagbibs) (and the whole
scene) to BibTeX.
This allows hasslefree authoring and copy-paste of associations *for
and by humans*, but also makes these URLs possible:
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+==================+======================================+
| URL example | Result |
+==================+======================================+
| https://my.com/ | draws lines between mesh john, 3D |
| foo.gltf#baroque | mesh castle, text John built(..) |
+------------------+--------------------------------------+
| https://my.com/ | draws lines between mesh john, and |
| foo.gltf#john | the text John built (..) |
+------------------+--------------------------------------+
| https://my.com/ | draws lines between mesh castle, and |
| foo.gltf#house | other objects with tag house or todo |
+------------------+--------------------------------------+
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| hashtagbibs (https://github.com/coderofsalvation/hashtagbibs)
| potentially allow the enduser to annotate text/objects by
| *speaking/typing/scanning associations*, which the XR Browser
| saves to remotestorage (or localStorage per toplevel URL). As
| well as, referencing BibTags per URI later on: https://y.io/
| z.fbx#@baroque@todo e.g.
The XRWG allows XR Browsers to show/hide relationships in realtime at
various levels:
* wordmatch *inside* src text
* wordmatch *inside* href text
* wordmatch object-names
* wordmatch object-tagnames
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Spatial wires can be rendered between words/objects etc.
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Some pointers for good UX (but not necessary to be XR Fragment
compatible):
9. The XR Browser needs to adjust tag-scope based on the endusers
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needs/focus (infinite tagging only makes sense when environment
is scaled down significantly)
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10. The XR Browser should always allow the human to view/edit the
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metadata, by clicking 'toggle metadata' on the 'back'
(contextmenu e.g.) of any XR text, anywhere anytime.
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11. respect multi-line BiBTeX metadata in text because of the core
principle (#core-principle)
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12. Default font (unless specified otherwise) is a modern monospace
font, for maximized tabular expressiveness (see the core
principle (#core-principle)).
13. anti-pattern: hardcoupling an XR Browser with a mandatory
*markup/scripting-language* which departs from onubtrusive plain
text (HTML/VRML/Javascript) (see the core principle (#core-
principle))
14. anti-pattern: limiting human introspection, by abandoning plain
text as first tag citizen.
| The simplicity of appending metadata (and leveling the metadata-
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| playfield between humans and machines) is also demonstrated by
| visual-meta (https://visual-meta.info) in greater detail.
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Fictional chat:
<John> Hey what about this: https://my.com/station.gltf#pos=0,0,1&rot=90,2,0&t=500,1000
<Sarah> I'm checking it right now
<Sarah> I don't see everything..where's our text from yesterday?
<John> Ah wait, that's tagged with tag 'draft' (and hidden)..hold on, try this:
<John> https://my.com/station.gltf#.draft&pos=0,0,1&rot=90,2,0&t=500,1000
<Sarah> how about we link the draft to the upcoming YELLO-event?
<John> ok I'm adding #draft@YELLO
<Sarah> Yesterday I also came up with other usefull assocations between other texts in the scene:
#event#YELLO
#2025@YELLO
<John> thanks, added.
<Sarah> Btw. I stumbled upon this spatial book which references station.gltf in some chapters:
<Sarah> https://thecommunity.org/forum/foo/mytrainstory.txt
<John> interesting, I'm importing mytrainstory.txt into station.gltf
<John> ah yes, chapter three points to trainterminal_2A in the scene, cool
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16.1. Default Data URI mimetype
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The src-values work as expected (respecting mime-types), however:
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The XR Fragment specification advices to bump the traditional default
browser-mimetype
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text/plain;charset=US-ASCII
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to a hashtagbib(tex)-friendly one:
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text/plain;charset=utf-8;bib=^@
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This indicates that:
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* utf-8 is supported by default
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* lines beginning with @ will not be rendered verbatim by default
(read more (https://github.com/coderofsalvation/
hashtagbibs#hashtagbib-mimetypes))
* the XRWG should expand bibs to BibTex occurring in text
(#contactjohn@todo@important e.g.)
By doing so, the XR Browser (applications-layer) can interpret
microformats (visual-meta (https://visual-meta.info) to connect text
further with its environment ( setup links between textual/spatial
objects automatically e.g.).
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| for more info on this mimetype see bibs
| (https://github.com/coderofsalvation/hashtagbibs)
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Advantages:
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* auto-expanding of hashtagbibs
(https://github.com/coderofsalvation/hashtagbibs) associations
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* out-of-the-box (de)multiplex human text and metadata in one go
(see the core principle (#core-principle))
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* no network-overhead for metadata (see the core principle (#core-
principle))
* ensuring high FPS: HTML/RDF historically is too 'requesty'/'parsy'
for game studios
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* rich send/receive/copy-paste everywhere by default, metadata being
retained (see the core principle (#core-principle))
* netto result: less webservices, therefore less servers, and
overall better FPS in XR
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| This significantly expands expressiveness and portability of human
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| tagged text, by *postponing machine-concerns to the end of the
| human text* in contrast to literal interweaving of content and
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| markupsymbols (or extra network requests, webservices e.g.).
For all other purposes, regular mimetypes can be used (but are not
required by the spec).
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+--------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------+
| | | author.com/article.txt |
| index.gltf | +------------------------+
| │ | | |
| ├── ◻ article_canvas | | Hello friends. |
| │ └ src: ://author.com/article.txt | | |
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| │ | | @book{greatgatsby |
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| └── ◻ note_canvas | | ... |
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| └ src:`data:welcome human\n@book{sunday...}` | | } |
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| | +------------------------+
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| |
+--------------------------------------------------------------+
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The enduser will only see welcome human and Hello friends rendered
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verbatim (see mimetype). The beauty is that text in Data URI
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automatically promotes rich copy-paste (retaining metadata). In both
cases, the text gets rendered immediately (onto a plane geometry,
hence the name '_canvas'). The XR Fragment-compatible browser can
let the enduser access visual-meta(data)-fields after interacting
with the object (contextmenu e.g.).
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| additional tagging using bibs
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| (https://github.com/coderofsalvation/hashtagbibs): to tag spatial
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| #note_canvas@todo
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To prime the XRWG with text from plain text src-values, here's an
example XR Text (de)multiplexer in javascript (which supports inline
bibs & bibtex):
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xrtext = {
expandBibs: (text) => {
let bibs = { regex: /(#[a-zA-Z0-9_+@\-]+(#)?)/g, tags: {}}
text.replace( bibs.regex , (m,k,v) => {
tok = m.substr(1).split("@")
match = tok.shift()
if( tok.length ) tok.map( (t) => bibs.tags[t] = `@${t}{${match},\n}` )
else if( match.substr(-1) == '#' )
bibs.tags[match] = `@{${match.replace(/#/,'')}}`
else bibs.tags[match] = `@${match}{${match},\n}`
})
return text.replace( bibs.regex, '') + Object.values(bibs.tags).join('\n')
},
decode: (str) => {
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// bibtex: ↓@ ↓<tag|tag{phrase,|{ruler}> ↓property ↓end
let pat = [ /@/, /^\S+[,{}]/, /},/, /}/ ]
let tags = [], text='', i=0, prop=''
let lines = xrtext.expandBibs(str).replace(/\r?\n/g,'\n').split(/\n/)
for( let i = 0; i < lines.length && !String(lines[i]).match( /^@/ ); i++ )
text += lines[i]+'\n'
bibtex = lines.join('\n').substr( text.length )
bibtex.split( pat[0] ).map( (t) => {
try{
let v = {}
if( !(t = t.trim()) ) return
if( tag = t.match( pat[1] ) ) tag = tag[0]
if( tag.match( /^{.*}$/ ) ) return tags.push({ruler:tag})
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if( tag.match( /}$/ ) ) return tags.push({k: tag.replace(/}$/,''), v: {}})
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t = t.substr( tag.length )
t.split( pat[2] )
.map( kv => {
if( !(kv = kv.trim()) || kv == "}" ) return
v[ kv.match(/\s?(\S+)\s?=/)[1] ] = kv.substr( kv.indexOf("{")+1 )
})
tags.push( { k:tag, v } )
}catch(e){ console.error(e) }
})
return {text, tags}
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},
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encode: (text,tags) => {
let str = text+"\n"
for( let i in tags ){
let item = tags[i]
if( item.ruler ){
str += `@${item.ruler}\n`
continue;
}
str += `@${item.k}\n`
for( let j in item.v ) str += ` ${j} = {${item.v[j]}}\n`
str += `}\n`
}
return str
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}
}
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The above functions (de)multiplexe text/metadata, expands bibs,
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(de)serialize bibtex and vice versa
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| above can be used as a startingpoint for LLVM's to translate/
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| steelman to a more formal form/language.
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str = `
hello world
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here are some hashtagbibs followed by bibtex:
#world
#hello@greeting
#another-section#
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@{some-section}
@flap{
asdf = {23423}
}`
var {tags,text} = xrtext.decode(str) // demultiplex text & bibtex
tags.find( (t) => t.k == 'flap{' ).v.asdf = 1 // edit tag
tags.push({ k:'bar{', v:{abc:123} }) // add tag
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This expands to the following (hidden by default) BibTex appendix:
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hello world
here are some hashtagbibs followed by bibtex:
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@{some-section}
@flap{
asdf = {1}
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}
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@world{world,
}
@greeting{hello,
}
@{another-section}
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@bar{
abc = {123}
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}
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| when an XR browser updates the human text, a quick scan for
| nonmatching tags (@book{nonmatchingbook e.g.) should be performed
| and prompt the enduser for deleting them.
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17. Transclusion (broken link) resolution
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In spirit of Ted Nelson's 'transclusion resolution', there's a soft-
mechanism to harden links & minimize broken links in various ways:
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src or href values can make a difference
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2. mirroring files on another protocol using (HTTP) errorcode tags
in src or href properties
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3. in case of src: nesting a copy of the embedded object in the
placeholder object (embeddedObject) will not be replaced when the
request fails
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| due to the popularity, maturity and extensiveness of HTTP codes
| for client/server communication, non-HTTP protocols easily map to
| HTTP codes (ipfs ERR_NOT_FOUND maps to 404 e.g.)
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For example:
+────────────────────────────────────────────────────────+
│ │
│ index.gltf │
│ │ │
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│ │ #: #-offlinetext │
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│ │ │
│ ├── ◻ buttonA │
│ │ └ href: http://foo.io/campagne.fbx │
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│ │ └ href@404: ipfs://foo.io/campagne.fbx │
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│ │ └ href@400: #clienterrortext │
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│ │ └ ◻ offlinetext │
│ │ │
│ └── ◻ embeddedObject <--------- the meshdata inside embeddedObject will (not)
│ └ src: https://foo.io/bar.gltf │ be flushed when the request (does not) succeed.
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│ └ src@404: http://foo.io/bar.gltf │ So worstcase the 3D data (of the time of publishing index.gltf)
│ └ src@400: https://archive.org/l2kj43.gltf │ will be displayed.
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│ │
+────────────────────────────────────────────────────────+
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As hashtags in URLs map to the XWRG, href-values can be used to
promote topic-based index-less webrings.
Consider 3D scenes linking to eachother using these href values:
* href: schoolA.edu/projects.gltf#math
* href: schoolB.edu/projects.gltf#math
* href: university.edu/projects.gltf#math
These links would all show visible links to math-tagged objects in
the scene.
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using filters:
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* href: schoolA.edu/projects.gltf#math&-topics math
* href: schoolB.edu/projects.gltf#math&-courses math
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| This would hide all object tagged with topic, courses or theme
| (including math) so that later only objects tagged with math will
| be visible
This makes spatial content multi-purpose, without the need to
separate content into separate files, or show/hide things using a
complex logiclayer like javascript.
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19. URI Templates (RFC6570)
XR Fragments adopts Level1 URI *Fragment* expansion to provide safe
interactivity.
The following demonstrates a simple video player:
+─────────────────────────────────────────────+
│ │
│ foo.usdz │
│ │ │
│ │ │
│ ├── ◻ stopbutton │
│ │ ├ #: #-stopbutton │
│ │ └ href: #player=stop&-stopbutton │ (stop and hide stop-button)
│ │ │
│ └── ◻ plane │
│ ├ play: #t=l:0,10 │
│ ├ stop: #t=0,0 │
│ ├ href: #player=play&stopbutton │ (play and show stop-button)
│ └ src: cat.mp4#{player} │
│ │
│ │
+─────────────────────────────────────────────+
20. Security Considerations
The only dynamic parts are W3C Media Fragments
(https://www.w3.org/TR/media-frags/) and URI Templates (RFC6570)
(https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6570).
The use of URI Templates is limited to pre-defined variables and
Level0 fragments-expansion only, which makes it quite safe.
In fact, it is much safer than relying on a scripting language
(javascript) which can change URN too.
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*Q:* Why is everything HTTP GET-based, what about POST/PUT/DELETE
HATEOS
*A:* Because it's out of scope: XR Fragment specifies a read-only way
to surf XR documents. These things belong in the application layer
(for example, an XR Hypermedia browser can decide to support
POST/PUT/DELETE requests for embedded HTML thru src values)
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*Q:* Why isn't there support for scripting, URI Template Fragments
are so limited compared to WASM & javascript *A:* This is out of
scope as it unhyperifies hypermedia, and this is up to XR hypermedia
browser-extensions.
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Historically scripting/Javascript seems to been able to turn webpages
from hypermedia documents into its opposite (hyperscripted
nonhypermedia documents).
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liberate people from finnicky scripting) XR Fragment uses W3C Media
Fragments (https://www.w3.org/TR/media-frags/) and URI Templates
(RFC6570) (https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6570), to prevent
unhyperifying itself by hardcoupling to a particular markup or
scripting language.
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XR Fragments supports filtering objects in a scene only, because in
the history of the javascript-powered web, showing/hiding document-
entities seems to be one of the most popular basic usecases.
Doing advanced scripting & networkrequests under the hood are
obviously interesting endavours, but this is something which should
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not be hardcoupled with XR Fragments or hypermedia.
This perhaps belongs more to browser extensions.
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Non-HTML Hypermedia browsers should make browser extensions the right
place, to 'extend' experiences, in contrast to code/javascript inside
hypermedia documents (this turned out as a hypermedia antipattern).
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22. authors
* Leon van Kammen (@lvk@mastodon.online)
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* Jens Finkh&#228;user (@jens@social.finkhaeuser.de)
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23. IANA Considerations
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This document has no IANA actions.
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24. Acknowledgments
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* NLNET (https://nlnet.nl)
* Future of Text (https://futureoftext.org)
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* visual-meta.info (https://visual-meta.info)
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* Michiel Leenaars
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* Gerben van der Broeke
* Mauve
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* Jens Finkh&#228;user
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* Marc Belmont
* Tim Gerritsen
* Frode Hegland
* Brandel Zackernuk
* Mark Anderson
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25. Appendix: Definitions
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+=================+=============================================+
| definition | explanation |
+=================+=============================================+
| human | a sentient being who thinks fuzzy, absorbs, |
| | and shares thought (by plain text, not |
| | markuplanguage) |
+-----------------+---------------------------------------------+
| scene | a (local/remote) 3D scene or 3D file |
| | (index.gltf e.g.) |
+-----------------+---------------------------------------------+
| 3D object | an object inside a scene characterized by |
| | vertex-, face- and customproperty data. |
+-----------------+---------------------------------------------+
| URI | some resource at something somewhere via |
| | someprotocol (http://me.com/foo.glb#foo or |
| | e76f8efec8efce98e6f see interpeer.io |
| | (https://interpeer.io)) |
+-----------------+---------------------------------------------+
| URL | something somewhere via someprotocol |
| | (http://me.com/foo.glb) |
+-----------------+---------------------------------------------+
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| URN | something at some domain (me.com/foo.glb) |
+-----------------+---------------------------------------------+
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| metadata | custom properties of text, 3D Scene or |
| | Object(nodes), relevant to machines and a |
| | human minority (academics/developers) |
+-----------------+---------------------------------------------+
| XR fragment | URI Fragment with spatial hints like |
| | #pos=0,0,0&t=1,100 e.g. |
+-----------------+---------------------------------------------+
| the XRWG | wordgraph (collapses 3D scene to tags) |
+-----------------+---------------------------------------------+
| the hashbus | hashtags map to camera/scene-projections |
+-----------------+---------------------------------------------+
| spacetime | positions camera, triggers scene-preset/ |
| hashtags | time |
+-----------------+---------------------------------------------+
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| teleportation | repositioning the enduser to a different |
| | position (or 3D scene/file) |
+-----------------+---------------------------------------------+
| sourceportation | teleporting the enduser to the original XR |
| | Document of an src embedded object. |
+-----------------+---------------------------------------------+
| placeholder | a 3D object which with src-metadata (which |
| object | will be replaced by the src-data.) |
+-----------------+---------------------------------------------+
| src | (HTML-piggybacked) metadata of a 3D object |
| | which instances content |
+-----------------+---------------------------------------------+
| href | (HTML-piggybacked) metadata of a 3D object |
| | which links to content |
+-----------------+---------------------------------------------+
| filter | URI Fragment(s) which show/hide object(s) |
| | in a scene based on name/tag/property |
| | (#cube&-price=>3) |
+-----------------+---------------------------------------------+
| visual-meta | visual-meta (https://visual.meta.info) data |
| | appended to text/books/papers which is |
| | indirectly visible/editable in XR. |
+-----------------+---------------------------------------------+
| requestless | metadata which never spawns new requests |
| metadata | (unlike RDF/HTML, which can cause |
| | framerate-dropping, hence not used a lot in |
| | games) |
+-----------------+---------------------------------------------+
| FPS | frames per second in spatial experiences |
| | (games,VR,AR e.g.), should be as high as |
| | possible |
+-----------------+---------------------------------------------+
| introspective | inward sensemaking ("I feel this belongs to |
| | that") |
+-----------------+---------------------------------------------+
| extrospective | outward sensemaking ("I'm fairly sure John |
| | is a person who lives in oklahoma") |
+-----------------+---------------------------------------------+
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| &#9723; | ascii representation of an 3D object/mesh |
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+-----------------+---------------------------------------------+
| (un)obtrusive | obtrusive: wrapping human text/thought in |
| | XML/HTML/JSON obfuscates human text into a |
| | salad of machine-symbols and words |
+-----------------+---------------------------------------------+
| flat 3D object | a 3D object of which all verticies share a |
| | plane |
+-----------------+---------------------------------------------+
| BibTeX | simple tagging/citing/referencing standard |
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| | for plaintext |
+-----------------+---------------------------------------------+
| BibTag | a BibTeX tag |
+-----------------+---------------------------------------------+
| (hashtag)bibs | an easy to speak/type/scan tagging SDL (see |
| | here (https://github.com/coderofsalvation/ |
| | hashtagbibs) which expands to BibTex/JSON/ |
| | XML |
+-----------------+---------------------------------------------+
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