"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."
that users can assign to it without it being overriden. If none is
assigned externally it now uses a StateSet associated wit the Font assigned
to the Text.
"The attached file corrects two small typos in MultiSwitch.cpp. The
local "values" reference and the "_values" member attribute are of
different types but both are vectors so the size() operator happily
compiles. A renaming of _values to _masks or similar may be a more
future proof solution but the submission only removes the underscore
in two places.
The switch_1701.flt model part of the Creator gallery revealed this bug."
through the osgDB::readImageFile and osgDB::writeImageFile functions.
This is useful for storing compressed textures on disk for rapid playback
for animations."
From Robert Osfield, remapped Paul Martz's changes to Pools.h and PaletteRecords.cpp w.r.t texturePatternIndex being a in16, and converted a char* string to a std::string.
email comments from Andew Sampson,
"I've contacted Terrex, and obtained the 2.2 version
of their trpage library. The library included a
fork of OSG 0.9.8's txp plugin, modified to load 2.1+
txp DBs.
I've done the work of incorporating the changes made
to OSG's txp plugin since 0.9.8 into Terrex's fork.
The forked version is now up-to-date with the changes
made to OSG 0.9.9 and 1.0.
Terrex made a lot of changes (especially differences
in whitespace), so the diff between the forked version
and OSG 1.0's txp plugin is yucky. I did my best, but
keep in mind that this is the result of a 4-way merge
(kinda... terrex-0.9.8, stock-0.9.8, stock-0.9.9,
stock-1.0).
I really want to see this forked version merged back
into the main OSG branch. The new features offered by
this version of the plugin (2.1+ support, variable
LOD support, bug fixes) are worth the trouble."
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Don Tidrow then took this code and added his work.
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Robert Osfield then fixed all the warnings that abound in the trpage code base.