Congratulations on the 2.0 release !!
It seems as if the link to the previous release's source is broken however
http://www.openscenegraph.com/downloads/snapshots/OSG_OP_OT-1.2.zip
Is it possible to reestablish this link as some projects still depend on
this
TIA
Norman
Mathias Froehlich writes:
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 10:34, Robert Osfield wrote:
I was unable to follow development closely for more than one
week (we were exhibiting on LinuxTag)
Hey, hey, hows about a little news report for us less lucky
souls :-)
We had a great week and
on a node kit called osgWidgets but I think he
got swamped with other tasks so it never materialized.
The widgets are part of OpenCover which is included in the Covise
Framework, unfortunately Covise is not OpenSource
Cheers
Norman
On 3/1/07, Norman Vine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
I am
Hi all
I am visiting CalIT2 at UCSD in San Diego and have been working
nn getting ossimPlanet running on their tile walls and in a
cave
This snap is of LandSat data from JPL laid on top of SRTM3 elevation
on the Varrier
http://ossim.telascience.org/ossimdata/nhv/DSCF0129.JPG
This is
Robert Osfield writes:
osgTerrain itself isn't being renamed, its the terrain
building classes and osgdem which will be moving out into
their own project, to its a new name.
On 2/22/07, Alan Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Robert
New name? I prefer osgPlanet of those suggested.
Martin Vilcans writes:
I'd like to try out OpenSceneGraph, but I have problems
building it with MinGW on Windows. I haven't used MinGW for
very long and never built a big project with it, so it is
possible that it is a setup problem.
I have tried different approaches, but they give the
Bill Galbraith writes:
I got an error while compile OSG out of cvs with Cygwin. I
went ahead and did a 'make -k', to let it keep going, to see
what other errors there are.
The 'isnan' error showed up a numebr of times. That looked like it.
../../../include/osg/Math: In function
Bill Galbraith writes:
However, I still hit this brick wall where it can't find
_ChoosePixelFormat, _DescribePixelFormat, and a host of other
problems.
Is anyone out there compiling this under Cygwin, and can
you offer any
suggestions on how to fix this?
In
Jason Beverage writes:
I've looked through the code and I can't see anything
glaringly obvious as to why files with embedded geospatial
coordinates work fine but it inverts terrain when specifying
the geotransform on the command line.
The reason is latitude is positive up negative down
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Subject: RE: [osg-users] OSG DEM Question
Jason Beverage writes:
I've looked through the code and I can't see anything glaringly
obvious as to why files with embedded
Robert Osfield writes:
Hi Looch,
On 12/19/06, I-Gualano, Luciano [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for everyones help and quick responses. I can create the 8
geotiff files (approx 1.8Gb each).
Just some more questions.
1) To create the elevation file using topography (2km) png
FYI
http:/www.flightgear.org
Norman
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Roger James writes:
I need to generate some high resolution snapshots of an
OSG scene and
I am looking for ideas!
Hi Roger,
How high res do you want the images? FBO's will take you
up to 4k by
4k on Nvidia, 2k by 2k on ATI.
Robert.
Hi Robert,
4k x 4k will
Robert Osfield writes:
The error I'm seeing looks like a flipping around the Y axis,
rather than a small shift you report. I used the 4k imagery as Dmitry and
you used.
After sending my last post yesterday it occured to me that perhaps its
GDAL that is the problem,
as your
Adrian Egli
writes:
ok, i will try to work with LAPACK,
is it easy to integrate and does it runs well with c++. do you know nice
examples showing how i can integrate it into c++ code
http://www.netlib.org/clapack/
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Luigi Calori writes:
I' ve found problems using pre built 3rdParty win32 libs with
mingw environment.
Has anyone used them with mingw? or do I have to build them
from sources?
'C' libraries should work
'C++' libraries have to be made with MingW
HTH
Norman
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