"attached you'll find some modifications to Producer, osgGA and
osgProducer to enable Mac OS X support for
+ scrollwheels,
+ mightymouse-srollballs
+ new tracking-pads with scroll feature
+ tablet-support (pressure, proximity and pointertype) (Wacom only tested)
I think there was a bug in the windows-implementation of scroll-wheel
support (wrong order of ScrollingMotion-enum, casting problem) which is
fixed now.
The scrollwheel-code is a bit klunky across platforms, some devices on
OS X can report an absolute delta in pixel-coordinates not only the
direction, so for now there is scrollingMotion (which describes the
direction) and scrolldeltax and scrolldeltay. I decided to leave the
scrollingmotion-stuff to not break old code relying on this."
keyboard and mouse events.
Added osgGA::EventQueue class to support a thread safe event queue and adaption
of keyboard and mouse events.
Removed osgProducer::EventAdapter as GUIEventAdapter replaces it.
Adapted osgProducer and examples to work with the new changes to osgGA.
mouse coords in osgGA::GUIEventAdapter, and ported osgGA camera manaipulators
to use the new normalized values.
Moved osgProducer across to tracking the window dimensions and ensure that the
internals values in osgProducer::EventAdapter are kept consistent. Moved
the warp pointer in Viewer across to using KeyboardMouse::positionPointer().
by osgUtil::RenderLeaf to test if any abort state has been set, if so it
doesn't do any further drawing.
The osgProducer::Viewer has been set up to set the osg::State's it manages
with their AbortRendering flag pointers set to the osgProducer::Viewer::_done
memeber varaible. Now when escape is pressed the rendering is aborted early.