Re: using OpenGL/Mesa in a GNOME application
- From: Inigo Serna Robledo <inigo bipv02 bi ehu es>
- To: "GNOME developer's list" <gnome-devel-list gnome org>
- cc: Mark Galassi <rosalia lanl gov>
- Subject: Re: using OpenGL/Mesa in a GNOME application
- Date: Fri, 2 Jul 1999 11:31:01 +0200 (CEST)
Hello again,
I've put a compilable version in:
http://gaztelan.bi.ehu.es/~inigo/gcad-0.0.3.tar.gz
It is also the initial UI for the project but it has a simple interface
with OpenGL (via gtkglarea) that maybe you could find useful.
Greetings,
Iņigo Serna
> On 28 Jun 1999, Mark Galassi wrote:
>
> > Has anyone used OpenGL in a GNOME application yet? I would like to do
> > so, and in the past I have only used OpenGL with its own GLU and GLUT
> > frameworks, so I'm not sure how I'd go about handling the event loop
> > and initial setup.
>
> In the unusable gCAD project we are working with OpenGL (Mesa) and
> Janne Lof's gtkglarea to do the rendering stuff. There is no much you can
> test now but if you want some code you can look at:
>
> * http://members.telecom.at/~freiter
>
> Franz Reiter is working in the OpenGL/gtkglarea driver for gCAD.
>
>
> * http://gaztelan.bi.ehu.es/~inigo/gcad/download/... or GNOME cvs gCAD
> module:
>
> My own page, with an uncompilable gCAD release with GNOME 1.0.x
> (it worked with 0.30). But you you can take a look at it to know how to do
> a basic OpenGL/GNOME(Gtk+) integration. CVS also has this very old code.
>
> Now I have a newer version of the gCAD code (mainly the initial
> UI, and yes it works with GNOME v1.0.x ;-), but I won't be able to put in
> Internet until next Friday, sorry.
>
> At the end of July we have intentions to update GNOME cvs gCAD
> module with the new code.
>
>
> * gtkglarea examples, of course.
>
> In gtkglarea examples you can find all the initial understanding
> you need.
>
>
> Greetings,
> Iņigo Serna
>
> PS: no, gCAD project is not dead ;-)
>
>
> --
> To unsubscribe: mail gnome-devel-list-request@gnome.org with "unsubscribe"
> as the Subject.
>
[
Date Prev][
Date Next] [
Thread Prev][
Thread Next]
[
Thread Index]
[
Date Index]
[
Author Index]