Hi,
Am 24.02.12 16:52, schrieb Jason Daly:
>
> If it's not doing that properly, then something needs fixing. If you
> can create a simple example, like Robert suggested, I can try to help
> with the Linux and Windows implementations.
The os x / cocoa implementation works as intended.
cheers,
On 02/23/2012 10:53 PM, John Simpson wrote:
Jason
I know it's possible if I dig into the windowing system for a specific
platform, but I was hoping to do it using an OSG cross-platfom method (see
first post).
I think you misunderstood me. What I meant was that OSG should be able
to provide
Hi John,
On 24 February 2012 03:53, John Simpson wrote:
> I know it's possible if I dig into the windowing system for a specific
> platform, but I was hoping to do it using an OSG cross-platfom method (see
> first post).
>
> The app's developing and I'm now using a CompositeViewer for which I'm
Jason
I know it's possible if I dig into the windowing system for a specific
platform, but I was hoping to do it using an OSG cross-platfom method (see
first post).
The app's developing and I'm now using a CompositeViewer for which I'm
explicitly creating a GraphicsContext so I have access to
On 02/23/2012 10:20 AM, John Simpson wrote:
Hi,
I still haven't got to the bottom of this.
Use the source?
Hi, John,
You mentioned this is going to be cross-platform. Is your code not
working on any platform? I looked at the relevant code in
GraphicsWindowX11.cpp, and it seems like it sh
Hi,
I still haven't got to the bottom of this.
Use the source?
John
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Thanks but the viewer still resizes taking the viewport with it.
This is a screen capture app with the resultant data being streamed to an image
processing algorithm for which the image size is fixed. It's based on the
osgscreencapture example which does mysterious things with the viewer
On 02/16/2012 08:46 AM, John Simpson wrote:
Hi,
For info: this can be achieved using...
osgViewer::ViewerBase::Windows windows;
viewer.getWindow(windows);
windows[0]->setWindowDecoration(false);
But this also prevents the window being moved - not ideal.
Hi, John,
There should be a better wa
Hi,
For info: this can be achieved using...
osgViewer::ViewerBase::Windows windows;
viewer.getWindow(windows);
windows[0]->setWindowDecoration(false);
But this also prevents the window being moved - not ideal.
John
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Hi Werner
Thanks for the reply. No I'm not using Qt, it's cross-platform at the console
level so I'm relying on OSG's viewer windowing.
John
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Does cross platform mean you are using Qt framework? In this case just
assign a fixed size to the embedding window.
Am 16.02.2012 13:40, schrieb John Simpson:
> Hi,
>
> I need to display a viewer window that the user can't resize. Tried all
> sorts. I assume it's the viewer's graphics context t
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