gerard robin wrote:

>  I don't get any warning , only that ugly result, which makes  the
>  hotspot invisible, z buffer ? may be.
>  http://pagesperso-orange.fr/GRTux/tux/Hotspot_w_osg.jpg
>
>  Versus the PLib version
>  http://pagesperso-orange.fr/GRTux/tux/Hotspot_w_plib.jpg

Hi Gérard,

I don't have any of the above problems with the f-14b and OSG.
See: http://croo.murgl.org/fgfs/F-14B/hotspots.jpg

May be PLIB modeled hotspots don't work "out of the box"
when switching from PLIB to OSG, but franckly that's a minor
problem (and, yes I know, a bit more home work). Moving the
hotspot grids  a few millimeters  above the panel surface
will do the trick. This is not an OSG related problem.

The only thing I can note is that pick animation gives white
outlining of the objects (see both security caps on top of the
screenshot) while the old hotspots are yellow coloured. That's
all.

Alexis




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