Acknowledgments

Third-Party Software Used in Visualize

Name

Version

HOOPS Visualize

HOOPS Visualize Extensions

Freetype

2.13.12

X

Frexx Preprocessor

1.5.1

X

Fribidi

1.0.15

X

GLEW

2.1.0

X

HarfBuzz

8.5.0

X

HBAOPlus

3.0

X

ImageMagick

6.2.6

X

JSON for Modern C++

3.9.1

X

libjpeg

6b

X

libpng

1.6.37

X

Mesa 3D

20.0.1

X

Parasolid

X

Qt

X

RealDWG

X

SketchUp

X

SPIRV-Cross

X

zlib

1.3.1

X

Third-Party Software Used in Sample Applications

Dependencies Table

Name

Version

NVAPI

OpenVR

openvr_feb2017

Qt

Third-Party Software Used in HOOPS Demo Viewer

Dependencies Table

Name

Version

DropBox SDK

OpenVR

openvr_feb2017

Parasolid Bodyshop

35.1.102

pugixml

1.12.1

TrackerBird

3.4.2


Freetype 2.13.12

Link

http://freetype.sourceforge.net/index2.html

Version

2.13.12

Components

HOOPS Visualize

Written and maintained by the open source community. A portable and highly efficient TrueType rendering engine.

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Frexx Preprocessor 1.5.1

Link

https://github.com/bagder/fcpp

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1.5.1

Components

HOOPS Visualize

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https://github.com/fribidi/fribidi

Version

1.0.15

Components

HOOPS Visualize

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NVAPI

Link

https://developer.nvidia.com/rtx/path-tracing/nvapi/get-started

Components

Samples for HOOPS Visualize

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OpenVR openvr_feb2017

Link

https://github.com/ValveSoftware/openvr

Version

openvr_feb2017

Components

Samples for HOOPS Visualize, HOOPS Demo Viewer

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DropBox SDK

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https://www.dropbox.com/developers/documentation

Components

HOOPS Demo Viewer

Copyright (c) 2006-2018 Arseny Kapoulkine

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Parasolid Bodyshop 35.1.102

Link

https://www.plm.automation.siemens.com/global/en/products/plm-components/data-access-translation.html

Version

35.1.102

Components

HOOPS Demo Viewer

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pugixml 1.12.1

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http://pugixml.org/

Version

1.12.1

Components

HOOPS Demo Viewer

Copyright (c) 2006-2018 Arseny Kapoulkine

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TrackerBird 3.4.2

Link

https://www.revenera.com/

Version

3.4.2

Components

HOOPS Demo Viewer

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