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STL 3D object file viewer for java.
- install
unzip distributed stlviewer*.zip
- run
go into the directory run:
java -jar stlviewer.jar
In Windows and various OS, you may be able to run it by simply double clicking on the jar file.
Navigation
- holding / dragging the left mouse button rotates the model
- holding / dragging the right mouse button pan the model
- rotating the mouse wheel forward moves away from the model / backward moves towards the model
- clicking home...
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