hello, is possible to use glu and glut libraries with gem???
thanks a lot.
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On 6/8/06, Andres Ferrari anfex@yahoo.com wrote:
hello, is possible to use glu and glut libraries with gem???
We already use glu for objects like cylinder. GLUT is not included in the GEM build - it mainly covers window and event management which we use 'native' code to do.
You can use GEMgl*** objects. There are a lot. They wrap OpenGL functions.
aalex
On 6/8/06, chris clepper cgc@humboldtblvd.com wrote:
On 6/8/06, Andres Ferrari anfex@yahoo.com wrote:
hello, is possible to use glu and glut libraries with gem???
We already use glu for objects like cylinder. GLUT is not included in the GEM build - it mainly covers window and event management which we use 'native' code to do.
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By the way, Is there a place where we could get a whole bunch of patches showing OpenGL Gem wraps examples ? I am thinking about the name of a directory of dynamic and/or OpenGL-ish abstractions to put in the CVS. I though about dynamicgems. Any better idea ? It would be great if several people would commit patches there.
aalex
On 6/9/06, Alexandre Quessy listes@sourcelibre.com wrote:
You can use GEMgl*** objects. There are a lot. They wrap OpenGL functions.
aalex
On 6/8/06, chris clepper cgc@humboldtblvd.com wrote:
On 6/8/06, Andres Ferrari anfex@yahoo.com wrote:
hello, is possible to use glu and glut libraries with gem???
We already use glu for objects like cylinder. GLUT is not included in the GEM build - it mainly covers window and event management which we use 'native' code to do.
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