Hi James,
Le 1 sept. 08 à 04:14, James McKenzie a écrit :
Is OpenGL natively supported by Tiger/Leopard?
Sure : OpenGL is everywhere in Mac OS X. For example, Open Arena, or
Google Earth, using a lot of OpenGL, works very well using it. Most
of the Core* things are probably OpenGL bindings too.
The current implementation try is under test, and is not the historic
one (imho obsolete).
For further information, the URL describing (technical information)
the feature is : http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/
Mac_OS_X_Porting_-_OpenGL_transitions
If you want to help for the implementation, you are welcome: I
provided some hacky builds ( Intel only) that you can find at http://
oooaqua.laurentbuisson.fr (japanese version is uploading).
What you can do is :
- test them and confirm the colors are ok (thre is no guarantee it
will work everywhere yet)
- provide me the exact version of the OS and your machine type: I
need to know whether they are ok on every version of Mac OS X )
Notes:
- better use the Feedback page I created on the wiki for this
purpose: http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Mac_OS_X_Porting_-
_OpenGL_transitions#Feedback
- I know there is a very annoying flicker effect, and I'm tracing. No
need to remind me this effect
- have a look at the wiki page, and help to write specs, if ever some
"specs" is needed.
The URL describing the feature is : http://
wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Mac_OS_X_Porting_-_OpenGL_transitions
Don't forget they are hacked, unofficial builds, just for development
purpose.
Regards,
Eric Bachard
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