Hi,

If you don't attach shaders then the fixed function pipeline is used, unless 
you are not using GLES2, in which case I think shaders are generated for you. I 
have never used this path so I am not sure though.

Cheers,

Brad

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Alexander N
Sent: Thursday, 15 September 2011 7:20 AM
To: OpenSceneGraph Users
Subject: [osg-users] Fixed function pipeline in OSG 3.0.1

In OSG version 3.0.1, if I don't explicitly attach a shader to my scene graph 
does it fall back on the fixed function pipeline or is a fixed function 
pipeline equivalent shader generated for it?

Thanks.

Alex


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