Hi Tom,
I'm having a similar problem on linux. The following applet will work ok on
Windows, but on Linux all the stars will turn black (they are implemented as
a PointArray).

http://clans.gameclubcentral.com/shoot/earth

If I remove the textured sphere from the scene the stars will show up fine.

I have to double check what version of java3d I'm running as I'm away of
that computer right now, but I'm pretty sure it's the same you're using.
BTW, my graphics card is a GeForce 440 Go and I'm using the latest nvidia
drivers.

Martin

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Subject: [JAVA3D] platform issue with texture image and linearray?


Hi,

I have an application wherein LineArrays turn black if they
are displayed with a Texture.  I'm running RedHat 8.0 with
Sun's jdk1.3.1_08 and Java3D 1.3 fcs from Blackdown.  I'm
using a NVidea Quadro4 900XGL and I'm *fairly* sure the
XFree86/OpenGL/nvidea drivers are updated and installed
properly.

Could this be an improper use of Java3D?  Or perhaps a
Java3D bug or platform/driver/device problem?  Incidentally,
I don't have the problem on Solaris or Windows.  To illustrate
this I added a TetrahedronILA from the demo/PickTest
directory to the scene graph of the demo/TextureTest/TextureImage
class: these are the test classes that come with Java3D.  On
Solaris there's no problem, but on my Linux box it doesn't seem
to work; the lines are black.

Can anyone offer any advice, or point me in the right direction?

Thanks,

Tom Rink
Univ of Wisconsin-Madison
Space Science and Engineering Center/CIMSS

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