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Ok, thanks for that superbondbond, i'll look into it. I presume i'll need to set up a website for that at somepoint too.
I'm using pdf's for 2D at the mo, and if needed i'll do an AVI for sketchup, it's just a shame there couldn't be an offline lightweight version of the sketchup web exporter thing. It's more like a series of frames than a 3D model isn't it? So it wouldn't need 3D acceleration? (i'm not that familiar with programming and the like so i could be completely wrong!)
iamthewalrus - i'm a complete noob to debian, is it another version of linux?
I recently bought a n800 and i've upgraded to os2008 and i love the little thing!
I'm using it mainly as a communication tool at uni (showing my designs to other people using the screen), as i'm studying architecture.
I was wondering if there is anychance of me having google sketchup/sketchup viewer or a cad viewer on the tablet? Could it be ported across? I'm aware that sketchup apparently works on linux, but i'm not really a programming person, so i'm not sure if its possible to transfer across?
If not, is their an application that'll read 3d pdf's? I've tried bringing in a 3d pdf to the pdf reader that is supplied, but it won't read the 3d parts of the document.
Any help appreciated
Thanks