Added default computeBound() implementation to osg::Drawable which uses
a PrimtiveFunctor to compute the bounding box in a generic way, that
will work for all Drawable subclasses that implement the accept(PrimitiveFunctor&).
"I have found one bug in the ConvertFromFLT::visitFace() function. In the
early days of the Flight format, before the LightPoint record existed
they used face records with a light (-point) attribute."
decoupled from osg::Drawable. The Drawable::getStats() virtual method
no longer exists.
Updated the Viewer to use the osg::Statistics incarnation and reformated stats
to clean it up.
OpenGL range of 0.0 to 128.0 instead of the previous normalised shiniess
range. This brings it inline with the way the rest of the OSG uses a
1 to 1 mapping to OpenGL.
Converted the various loaders to use the new range, which is almost all
cases was simply removing the /128.0f which was required before!
option to the osgoccluder demo.
First the osgGA classes have been generalised a little to better support
new GUIEventHandler subclasses.
Second osgGLUT has a new option for registering a user defined event handler,
the allows the application to add externally extra options to the osgGLUT viewer.
Third, the osgoccluder demo now works in two modes. The original create
four occluder sides to wrap an loaded model, the second an interactive
mode which allows the users to add occluders to the model by pointing
to points and pressing 'a' to add a point, the 'e' to end the occluder
polygon, polygons must be convex, planer and be defined in an anitclockwise
order. To start the osgoccluder in this mode one simple runs it with the
'-c' option. Run osgoccluder with no parameter to get a list of options.
is orientated towards the viewer.
Changed the lightmodel ambient level to 0.1,0.1,0.1 instead of 0.0, so that
a small amount of ambient lighting is available to render back surfaces.
The osgreflect and osgprerender suffered unexpected behaviors because of
no lighting on the backfaces.
all unsed texture units can be turned off simply within Drawables such
as Geometry and GeoSet. This can be used to prevent bleed of arrays from
one object to the next - which can cause crashes.