Here the scripts halts at line 158:
line 158: frame.Show(); print 'showing WX frame'
Error message:
showing WX frame
*OpenGL interface: SetPixelFormat failed. Error code 2000
I'm running on Vmware, so perhaps its due to my opengl setup. Though I
havent had any problems running OGL programs so far...
Nevertheless, this is wonderful progress ;')
-jelle
On Oct 14, 2008, at 11:57 PM, Cowdens wrote:
wow! that's really sweet! i'll definitely play with it tonight.
From: Thomas Paviot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2008 5:41 PM
To: Dave Cowden; Jelle Feringa
Subject: [Fwd: pythonOCC 3d Viewer bugfix]
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Sujet : pythonOCC 3d Viewer bugfix
Date : Tue, 14 Oct 2008 23:05:12 +0200
De : Thomas Paviot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Pour : minerva-pythonocc@gna.org
Hi all,
I understood the origin of the issue with my previous 3D sample:
wxPython window must be shown before the V3d_Viewer is inited. I
attached the script wxDisplay.py that is able from which I produced
the screenshots below. I also changed my sphere to a torus: it's
difficult to see a sphere rotate around his center unless your eyes
are 5cm far from the screen!
Once launched ("python wxDisplay.py"), you can:
- hit "W" key to set display mode to wireframe,
- hit "S" to switch to shaded mode,
- left click and move to rotate,
- middle click and move to pan,
- right click and move to zoom in/out.
The script is quite small: only 150 lines of code, easy to
understand and to extend. Enjoy this sample with your own shapes!
Thomas
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