Hi Christina,
But How to set the point of view more left/right on one screen?
You mean so that you see a different part of the scene on the second
screen than on the first? For example, if you want the two screens to
look as if they were one single screen?
To do that you add an offset to t
Chriss10 wrote:
> Okay, I got it to view my windows over 2 fullscreen monitors.
> I dont know why it works only sometimes, but it works.
>
> But How to set the point of view more left/right on one screen?
are you taking about a stereo view?
D Glenn (a.k.a David Glenn)
Okay, I got it to view my windows over 2 fullscreen monitors.
I dont know why it works only sometimes, but it works.
But How to set the point of view more left/right on one screen?
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> I'm a beginner with OSG.
> Can you please give me some code snippets?
> Thanks
Well I'm sorta on my Christmas vacation right now! I would have to reproduce it
on my home system, but mostly it is barrowed code from the slave cameras that
are used in the hang glider simulator t
I'm a beginner with OSG.
Can you please give me some code snippets?
Thanks
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Well I was using Linux Red Hat Enterprise 5.0. I have yet to test this in
windows.
What it boiled down to is that I had to set up my own camera handling thing
down to the Traits (including setting overrideRedirect to true) I set the X and
Y to 0 and the width to the combined with if the two sc
Does it work for anyone?
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robertosfield wrote:
> This sounds like the X11 redirect to the X11 window manager that is
> "deciding" for you that the window is too big and knows better. The
> Traits::overrideRedirect as I mentioned earlier in this thread is what
> should address this.
>
> Robert.
> _
Hi David,
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 11:53 PM, David Glenn > I took a look at
"osgViewer::View::setUpViewAcrossAllScreens" in View.cpp, did some
tests on an example file and with little time I had concluded that
it’s not how the width is being set in the windows traits! I have two
1600X1200 monitors
Holiday Greetings All!
Alberto Luaces wrote:
>
> I have to say that it used to work well at least with OSG 2.4.0. Then
> that misbehaviour appeared, but I don't know if it is a problem with the
> drivers or with OSG. I think it's more likely a configuration/driver
> issue since you are the first
Greetings All!
I checked out the OpenGL forum at Khronos and they suggested to me the save
hack that I dreamed up! Grin! Furthermore, I found out that this is the same
solution for X11 and MS Windows - including Windows7!
I know that I complained to Autodesk the other day about Spanning screen
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 3:50 PM, Christina Werner Can
somebody help?
> Other ideas? I think it should be possible to span it over 2 fullscreens.
I don't know what OS you are working with. Often OS's have the
drivers control how the desktop and windows open up on.
I'm only really familiar with X
Hi.
I use Matrox Dual Head 2 Go for 2 fullscreens
2010/12/17 Alberto Luaces :
> "David Glenn" writes:
>
>> Chriss10 wrote:
>>> I added eventhandler, but it doesn't work for me!
>>>
>>> It does not matter how many times I pess 'f', my application will only be
>>> shown on one screen.
>>>
>>>
"David Glenn" writes:
> Chriss10 wrote:
>> I added eventhandler, but it doesn't work for me!
>>
>> It does not matter how many times I pess 'f', my application will only be
>> shown on one screen.
>>
>> Can somebody help?
>> Other ideas? I think it should be possible to span it over 2 fullscree
Greetings Chriss10!
Hay I was thinking it over and since OSG is OpenGL based, it might be a good
idea to bring it up on the Khronos OpenGL Forum as an approach of how would you
do this in OpenGL. Then you might use the solution as part of a OSG rapper or
added function to the view somehow! Well
Chriss10 wrote:
> I added eventhandler, but it doesn't work for me!
>
> It does not matter how many times I pess 'f', my application will only be
> shown on one screen.
>
> Can somebody help?
> Other ideas? I think it should be possible to span it over 2 fullscreens.
Well I'll tell you what I
I added eventhandler, but it doesn't work for me!
It does not matter how many times I pess 'f', my application will only be shown
on one screen.
Can somebody help?
Other ideas? I think it should be possible to span it over 2 fullscreens.
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Alberto Luaces wrote:
> "David Glenn" writes:
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>
> > Greetings Alberto!
> >
> > Just for grins, I tried this on a similar example program, and other
> > than the ability to change resolutions and go to a full single screen,
> > I was not able to get it to span both screens! Maybe there is
> >
"David Glenn" writes:
> Greetings Alberto!
>
> Just for grins, I tried this on a similar example program, and other
> than the ability to change resolutions and go to a full single screen,
> I was not able to get it to span both screens! Maybe there is
> something in the XConfig file that I have t
Greetings Alberto!
Just for grins, I tried this on a similar example program, and other than the
ability to change resolutions and go to a full single screen, I was not able to
get it to span both screens! Maybe there is something in the XConfig file that
I have to set in X Windows manager (I u
Hmmm, I see you didn't follow my advice with the WindowSizeEventHandler:
// Press f key several times
viewer.addEventHandler(new osgViewer::WindowSizeHandler());
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Hi,
I have the following code:
Code:
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
using namespace std;
int main(int argc, char** argv){
osgViewer::Viewer viewer;
osg::Group* root = new osg::Group();
osg
Sometimes when also using TwinView it happened the same for me. As a
temporal hack, I used a WindowSizeHandler, and pressed `f' two times at
the start of the program. I should dive in the code to do it
programmatically.
Take a look at osgViewer::WindowSizeHandler::handle, maybe that
toggleFullscre
Can nobody help me?
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Hi,
I want to display my application in fullscreen spanning over two monitors in
linux (TwinView).
But my application only appears on one of the monitors.
It tried to set traits->overrideRedirect = true , but it did'nt work for me.
Please help.
Thank you!
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