Am 09.08.2011 16:44, schrieb Shwinn Ricci:
I am using wxPython and OpenGL, although I would prefer to run a script
in Maya, but this does not seem efficient for what I want to do, since
maya only allows for 3-D visualization, not simultaneous 2-D/3-D viewing
(i.e., side-by-side)
On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 7:37 PM, Alan Gauld <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On 04/08/11 20:52, Shwinn Ricci wrote:
Say I want one half of a 720 x 480 window be dedicated for
creating a
2-D structure, and the other half for a 3-D structure. There
would be a
line 1 or 2 pixels thick straight down the window that would
divide the
two sectors. How does one go about doing this without creating two
separate GUI window frames?
You would need one frame (or widget) with an opengl context with 2
independent viewports. I don't think that's supported by any framework.
You probably have to use two widgets. But that's no problem, as long as
you can use layouts and styles to get the desired appearance of the two
widgets (i.e. to make them appear as one).
I do not have my code with me right
now, I
can post as soon as I have access to it.
You need to give yus more detail. This kind of thing is very GUI
frame-work specific. Are you using Tkinter? wxPython?, Cocoa on MacOSX?
They are all different.
And because you want to do graphics you also need to tell us what
graphics toolkit you are using? OpenGL? Something else?
Or are you trying to script Blender or Maya or some other 2D/3D
modelling tool?
--
Alan G
Author of the Learn to Program web site
http://www.alan-g.me.uk/
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