[AMA] We're Flat Head Studio, four developers from Austria and we just released We Are One on the Quest - ask us anything!

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  • Gephi

    Gephi - The Open Graph Viz Platform

  • aframe-vrml-component

    VRML loader component for A-Frame.

    Well, that was a rabbit hole I didn't expect to jump down. I've never used these programs, but it looks like graphviz has a vrml output option. Vrml, now there's a blast from the past. It never really saw much adoption and has been superseded by other formats. You might be able to find some simple converter utility to convert it to gltf, which isn't a file format from the last century. There are lots of things that can view gltf files. I'm not sure if you can load them into the Quest web browser directly or if you need to wrap them into a simple A-Frame site first. You could also use sketchfab to view them, but you seem more like an A-Frame kind of guy. Oh, hey, it looks like someone built a vrml loader for A-Frame. If graphviz really can output to vrml and the loader works, that should make things super simple for you. Not really sure how well any of this stuff will work. Good luck.

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  • A-Frame

    :a: Web framework for building virtual reality experiences.

    Well, that was a rabbit hole I didn't expect to jump down. I've never used these programs, but it looks like graphviz has a vrml output option. Vrml, now there's a blast from the past. It never really saw much adoption and has been superseded by other formats. You might be able to find some simple converter utility to convert it to gltf, which isn't a file format from the last century. There are lots of things that can view gltf files. I'm not sure if you can load them into the Quest web browser directly or if you need to wrap them into a simple A-Frame site first. You could also use sketchfab to view them, but you seem more like an A-Frame kind of guy. Oh, hey, it looks like someone built a vrml loader for A-Frame. If graphviz really can output to vrml and the loader works, that should make things super simple for you. Not really sure how well any of this stuff will work. Good luck.

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