I forgot to mention that it's not immediately obvious what to do with
the "osghudframe" example.

The Window is a "resizable" window and can be resized using the corners
or borders. That example also adds a StateSetManipulator, so that you
can see the osgHUD::Frame in wireframe mode.

On Fri, 2008-01-11 at 17:02 -0500, Jeremy Moles wrote:
> Just wanted to give another heads up and let you all know I'm still
> alive and working as often as I can on getting osgHUD respectable. My
> real job has nothing to do with graphics programming, so unfortunately
> it all has to be done on my own time. :)
> 
> A lot of good changes getting me closer to a BETA release, and you can
> see the CHANGELOG here:
> 
> http://osghud.googlecode.com/svn/tags/0.1.3/CHANGELOG
> 
> The osghudlabel examples looks for "fonts/monospace.ttf", which is open
> source and has been uploaded here:
> 
> http://the-bob.org/~jlmoles/monospace.ttf
> 
> As usual, let me know what you think. All criticism is welcome!
> 
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