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"text": "# Expose hit-testing (raycasting) capability for WebXR\n\nIn order for web applications to make use of Augmented Reality (AR) capabilities, they must be able to identify real-world geometry. For example, a web application may wish to detect a horizontal plane (e.g, the floor) in the camera feed, and render an object (e.g, a chair) on that plane.\n\nThere are many ways that real-world geometry could be exposed through a web API. We propose starting by adding a hit-test API. This API would allow the developer to cast a ray into the real world and return a list of intersection points for that ray against whatever world understanding the underlying system gathers.\n\nThis approach abstracts the understanding of the world with a high level primitive that will work across many underlying technologies. A hit-test API would unlock a significant number of use cases for AR while allowing the work to expose other types of world understanding in a web-friendly way to proceed in parallel.\n\nFor more information about this proposal, please read the [explainer](explainer.md) and issues/PRs.\n"
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"text": "# Expose hit-testing (raycasting) capability for WebXR\n\nIn order for web applications to make use of Augmented Reality (AR) capabilities, they must be able to identify real-world geometry. For example, a web application may wish to detect a horizontal plane (e.g, the floor) in the camera feed, and render an object (e.g, a chair) on that plane.\n\nThere are many ways that real-world geometry could be exposed through a web API. We propose starting by adding a hit-test API. This API would allow the developer to cast a ray into the real world and return a list of intersection points for that ray against whatever world understanding the underlying system gathers.\n\nThis approach abstracts the understanding of the world with a high level primitive that will work across many underlying technologies. A hit-test API would unlock a significant number of use cases for AR while allowing the work to expose other types of world understanding in a web-friendly way to proceed in parallel.\n\nFor more information about this proposal, please read the [explainer](hit-testing-explainer.md) and issues/PRs.\n"
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"text": "# Content Negotiation by Profile Test Suite\nThis repository will soon contain a Test Suite for testing the conformance of implementations to the [Content Negotiation by Profile](https://w3c.github.io/dxwg/connegp/) specification.\n\nThis test suite is likely to be an [Apache jMeter](https://jmeter.apache.org/) system.\n\n\n## Timing\nThis test suite will likey be completed in the final months of 2019.\n\n\n## Contacts\nThe maintainers of this test suite are the editors of the ConnegP specification.\n"
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"text": "# Web Audio API v2.0 Spec\r\n\r\n\r\nThis repository contains the latest editor's draft of the [W3C AudioWG](https://www.w3.org/2011/audio/)'s Web Audio API v2.0.\r\n\r\nAt this stage, there is no initial draft. The first drafts will include only the new features. \r\nHowever, Web Audio API 2.0 builds on, so will include, all of Web Audio API 1.0.\r\n\r\n# Tests\r\n\r\nFor normative changes, a corresponding\r\n[web-platform-tests](https://github.com/web-platform-tests/wpt) PR is highly appreciated. Typically,\r\nboth PRs will be merged at the same time. Note that a test change that contradicts the spec should\r\nnot be merged before the corresponding spec change. If testing is not practical, please explain why\r\nand if appropriate [file an issue](https://github.com/web-platform-tests/wpt/issues/new) to follow\r\nup later. Add the `type:untestable` or `type:missing-coverage` label as appropriate.\r\n\r\n# v1.0\r\n\r\nSee [Web Audio API v1.0](https://github.com/WebAudio/web-audio-api)\r\n"
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