hi
i worked on linux and then find window$ better for gem (i didn't manage to get 
the dual screen on linux). but i also get "invalid GL enumerant" message. on my 
laptop i found that just sending  [quality 0, mode 0(  to every [pix_texture] 
object stopped the message. then i can set them back to 1 without having this 
message at every frame rendered (which is not very convenient for debugging 
with print !). this is not very interesting on a theoric view, but anyway, it 
works. my card is something like a "Intel Chipset 855GM".
sorry my english is worse than ever tonight
raphaël

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Envoyé le : Mercredi, 14 Novembre 2007, 22h04mn 56s
Objet : [PD] pix_video and repeat problem

hi

I am displaying three times the image from the webcam in a GEM window. 
For this I am using pix_video then repeat 3 then separator for each of 
the textures that go into the rectangles.

This was working fine in several machines with ATI and matrox cards. 
However I noticed that in some machines it does not work. I am not sure
 
but it looks like the machines that cause error have integrated graphic
 
cards. The error is just some thing like 'invalid GL enumerant' or 
similar. I dont have the computer with me now. After the repeat I just 
get the first webcam image shown, the two others just dont work, I get
 a 
white rect.

any ideas why this is happening?

enrike

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