Changes to existing files:
ReaderWriter.cpp -- to support writeNode() of course.
ReaderWriterATTR.cpp -- to support writeObject -- we write .attr files for textures, if they don't already exist.
AttrData.cpp/.h -- Minor fixes.
CMakeLists.txt -- to include the new files in the build."
From Robert Osfield, port to non Windows platforms just required fixing of header capitilization errors
that windows lets through the net due to having a case insensitive file system.
Attached is modified source of AdapterWidget.cpp file from osgviewerQT
example. Original was token today from SVN - trunk. (2.3.6).
--mdi option needs to be set to run MDI version.
Few notes:
- tested on Windows box (Win XP)
- using QT4
- I was not able to execute the example with QOSGWidget - had same
error like described in [osg-users] "fate error using QOSGWidget in
develop release
2.3.0" thread from Shuxing Xiao, 2008-01-08.
- problems are described in source
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And Later post:
The problem of keypress events was solved by QT community, attached is
repaired AdapterWidget.cpp file.
In the AdapterWidget class constructor following line was added:
setFocusPolicy(Qt::ClickFocus);
Scene disappearing by resizing to minimum still needs to be fixed..."
key, but it didn't pick up the initial state. So, if NumLock was on for
the OS at startup (LED on), it was still off for OSG. And the first
keypress turned the LED off, and NumLock on for OSG. The attached fix
picks up the state on every FocusIn, just like it was done in the last
commits for CapsLock. The difference is, that the NumLock mask isn't
standardized (e.g. 0x10 for Linux, and 0x80 for AIX), so we have to do
a reverse lookup (::rescanModifierMapping()).
Note that I could not reproduce the problem on my system, but someone
else confirmed it twice on his, and the patch fixed it for him.
Changed files:
./include/osgViewer/api/X11/GraphicsWindowX11
./src/osgViewer/GraphicsWindowX11.cpp
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and a new scheme for computing the scaling when using autoscale that introduces smooth
transitions to the scaling of the subgraph so that it looks more natural.
help manage the scaling of particles, whether they should be relative to the
local coordiante frame of the particle system, or be in world coordinates.
It sets osgGA's keymask when restoring keys on FocusIn, according
to the state values of XKeyEvent and XCrossingEvent. (These are
the only source for X11's current capslock state that avoids
pulling in the XKB extension.)
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