On 6/26/07, Himar Carmona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 Thanks, Mr. Osfield,

  your patience is grateful.

   I'm using exactly Win32 directly and WPF as frontend. Thanks to your
advises, i have achieved a WPF application with an OSG window inside (needed
to modify GraphicsWindowWin32 a bit due to WPF requirement). Now i have a
base code to start my GIS development. I will look carefully at the examples
you mentioned, it's great to have such a bunch of them!

Please note the the OSGPL license requires you to publish
modifications of the OSG source code under the OSGPL.

Subclassing from OSG classes doesn't not constitute modifications of
the OSG source code so it is perfectly legal license this how you
wish.


  There is a Quick Start Guide, a Reference Manual, is there any plan to
develop an 'Complete OSG Guide' or 'OSG Tips and tricks' or whatever any
more documentation? The QSG is a great job, but for a new user like me, it
is so great explained, that i miss the 2nd part. In my opinion it doesn't
reflect the whole potential that OSG have (and the wonderful work it is).
There are a lot of code, explanations and tips spreaded out. :(

See the osgbooks website.
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