Okay, this is really odd.
I figured out why the on-screen case was working, that was just a remnant of my old code. But the GdkGLPixmap approach still isn't behaving itself. See the below code, with this inserted at the "OPENGL DRAWING HERE" point:
glClearColor(0,0,0,0);
glClear(GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT);
glColor3d(1,0,0);
glBegin(GL_LINES);
glVertex2d(me->ortho.x,me->ortho.y+me->ortho.height);
glVertex2d(me->ortho.x+me->ortho.width,me->ortho.y);
glEnd();
Obviously, this should draw a simple red line diagonally from one corner of the image to the other, since I'm using the same values for the vertexes as I did for the glOrtho() call.
However, the attached image is what comes out. One corner right, the other....not. *Something* fishy is going on....
----- Original Message -----
From: Lindley M French <lfrench1 gmu edu>
Date: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 3:59 pm
Subject: Re: [GtkGLExt] GdkGLPixmap troubles
> Well, I've solve the initial issue---I was trying to cast a
> GdkPixmap when I should have been trying to cast a GdkGLPixmap.
> The bad cast warning was hidden because I'd forgotten I'd closed
> stderr on that program.
>
> However, the images aren't coming out right when the "host window"
> isn't on-screen. This is odd, since the pixmap is supposed to be
> sharing lists, textures, etc with the window's context, but not
> otherwise related to anything on-screen.
>
> It *looks* to me like what's getting drawn when the window is off-
> screen is a small part of the image, almost as if the orthographic
> projection were messed up; but I've checked that, it's fine. So is
> the viewport. So it must be something else?
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Lindley M French <lfrench1 gmu edu>
> Date: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 2:46 pm
> Subject: [GtkGLExt] GdkGLPixmap troubles
>
> > I'm trying to allow an offscreen render to a pixmap to occur
> now,
> > instead of trying to force an expose event while a window is
> > offscreen like I was before.
> >
> > I've looked over the example code in pixmap.c that comes with
> > GtkGLExt, but my adaptation of it isn't working.
> >
> > My configure-event handler:
> >
> > gboolean reshapeGL(GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventConfigure *evnt,
> > gpointer data)
> > {
> > GUIWindow* me = (GUIWindow*)data;
> > GdkGLContext *glcontext = gtk_widget_get_gl_context (widget);
> > GdkGLDrawable *gldrawable = gtk_widget_get_gl_drawable (widget);
> >
> > assert(pthread_equal(me->mainthread, pthread_self()));
> > fprintf(stderr,"reshaping window %d, %d %d %d %d\n",me-
> > >window_id,evnt->x,evnt->y,evnt->width,evnt->height);
> >
> > if (!gdk_gl_drawable_gl_begin (gldrawable, glcontext))
> > return FALSE;
> >
> > me->lock();
> > me->xviewport = evnt->x;
> > me->widthvp = evnt->width;
> > me->yviewport = evnt->y;
> > me->heightvp = evnt->height;
> > glViewport(me->xviewport,me->yviewport,me->widthvp,me->heightvp);
> > me->unlock();
> >
> > gdk_gl_drawable_gl_end (gldrawable);
> >
> > if (me->osPixmap)
> > g_object_unref(me->osPixmap);
> > if (me->osContext)
> > gdk_gl_context_destroy(me->osContext);
> > me->osPixmap = gdk_pixmap_new (widget->window,
> > widget->allocation.width,
> > widget->allocation.height,
> > -1);
> > GdkGLConfig *glconfig = gdk_gl_config_new_by_mode (
> > GdkGLConfigMode(GDK_GL_MODE_RGB |
> > GDK_GL_MODE_SINGLE));
> > GdkGLDrawable *osDrawable = GDK_GL_DRAWABLE (
> > gdk_pixmap_set_gl_capability (me->osPixmap,
> > glconfig,
> > NULL));
> > me->osContext = gdk_gl_context_new (osDrawable,
> > glcontext,
> > FALSE,
> > GDK_GL_RGBA_TYPE);
> >
> > return FALSE;
> > }
> >
> > That all works fine so far as I can tell. There may be some
> issues
> > with when exactly I'm supposed to unref something; the whole
> > reference counting scheme is less than well-documented. However,
> > I'm not concerned about that for now.
> >
> > I also have this function, which is not linked to any particular
> > event:
> > gboolean doTakeScreenshot(gpointer data)
> > {
> > GUIWindow *me = (GUIWindow *)data;
> >
> > assert(pthread_equal(me->mainthread, pthread_self()));
> >
> > me->lock();
> >
> > GdkGLDrawable *osDrawable = GDK_GL_DRAWABLE(me->osPixmap);
> > if (!osDrawable || !me->osContext)
> > {
> > fprintf(stderr, "Warning, no offscreen pixbuf configured
> > in aeGraphWindow::doTakeScreenshot.\n");
> > me->signal(&me->screenshot_complete);
> > me->unlock();
> > return FALSE;
> > }
> >
> > if (!gdk_gl_drawable_gl_begin (osDrawable, me->osContext))
> > {
> > me->signal(&me->screenshot_complete);
> > me->unlock();
> > return FALSE;
> > }
> >
> > // OPENGL DRAWING HERE
> >
> > gdk_gl_drawable_wait_gl(osDrawable);
> > glReadBuffer(GL_FRONT);
> > glReadPixels(me->xviewport,me->yviewport,me->widthvp,me-
> >heightvp,> GL_RGBA,GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE,me-
> >screenshot_dest-
> > >data[0]);
> > me->signal(&me->screenshot_complete);
> >
> > me->unlock();
> >
> > gdk_gl_drawable_gl_end (osDrawable);
> >
> > return FALSE;
> > }
> >
> > It appears that gdk_gl_drawable_gl_begin() is failing here. What
> > could cause that? Both the context and drawable being passed are
> > valid pointers. However, I did notice that
> > gdk_gl_context_get_gl_drawable(me->osContext) returned NULL,
> which
> > I thought was odd.
> >
> > I'm not positive that my glReadPixels() is valid either, but I
> > want to get past this hurdle before worrying about that one.
> >
> > Any ideas?
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