ANNOUNCE: GtkGLExt 0.3.2
- From: Naofumi Yasufuku <naofumi yasufuku net>
- To: gnome-announce-list gnome org
- Subject: ANNOUNCE: GtkGLExt 0.3.2
- Date: Thu, 04 Jul 2002 21:46:13 +0900
Hello everyone,
GtkGLExt, OpenGL extention to GTK, version 0.3.2 have been released.
http://gtkglext.sourceforge.net/
It provides the GDK objects which support OpenGL rendering in GTK,
and gtk_widget API add-ons which extend *ANY* GTK+ widget to an
OpenGL-capable widget.
This release includes some minor feature enhancements.
* Internal codes have been optimized. ImplX11 and ImplWin32
codes have been modified to use the internal-specific
macros to reduce the waste function calls.
* Experimental multihead support have been implemented.
It is turned on when you compile GtkGLExt with GTK 2.1.
I think it will works, but it is not fully tested yet.
I cannot test the feature enough, because I have no multihead
environment. Can anybody help me to test the multihead feature?
Could you please try it and tell me your comments?
General Information
===================
GtkGLExt is an OpenGL extention to GTK 2.0 or later.
This package is composed of GdkGLExt library and GtkGLExt library.
GdkGLExt library includes low-level OpenGL related objects,
GdkGLConfig, GdkGLContext, GdkGLDrawable, GdkGLWindow, and so on,
which has GLX like interface. GtkGLExt library includes high-level
gtk_widget API extentions using GdkGLExt, which extend *ANY* GTK+ widget
to an OpenGL-capable widget.
The objects included in these libraries are implemented using C and
fully compliant with GLib's GObject and it's latest features.
The official web site is:
http://gtkglext.sourceforge.net/
The official download & development information site is:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gtkglext/
Supported Platforms
===================
Currently GtkGLExt supports
* UNIX platforms
Tested on Linux (RedHat 7.3) and IRIX (6.5).
* Win32 platforms
Tested on Windows XP & 2000 Professional using MinGW/Cygwin
environment.
Thank you,
--
Naofumi Yasufuku <naofumi users sourceforge net>
"The best way to predict the future is to invent it." -- Alan Kay
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