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@hatsumi/aleph
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Aleph is a 3D object viewer and annotation/measurement tool built with A-Frame, AMI, StencilJS, and Ionic
Visit the Aleph demo page to try it out.
Clone the repository and run npm install
For development with readable sources and hot reloading run:
npm run build:dev
For minified production builds run:
npm run build
npm start
Read below to learn how to take part in improving Aleph:
Read below how to engage with Aleph community:
Aleph can be used to display GLTF files and DICOM series. GLTF can be used in conjunction with DRACO compression.
To annotate/measure an object, open the "Settings" tab in the control panel and check "Enable Node Placement". Clicking on a 3D object will create a node which can be given a title and description. Nodes can be used as points of interest or can be connected via edges. With a node selected, SHIFT + Click to create an edge between that and another node. Edges can be used for measurement and can also be labeled with a title and description. Units of measurement can be changed in the control panel. SHIFT + Click between edges to measure angles.
The two top-level web components are <al-control-panel>
and <al-viewer>
. <al-control-panel>
wraps a tabs-based interface containing <al-url-picker>
, <al-settings>
, <al-graph-editor>
, and <al-console>
. <al-viewer>
contains the A-Frame scene and all 3D rendering logic. It also contains a Redux store that acts as single source of truth for the viewer and control panel. <al-viewer>
can be used independently of <al-control-panel>
, which can be lazy loaded to provide additional options.
FAQs
Aleph
We found that @hatsumi/aleph demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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