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> Hi Jelle,
>
> to be honest, I'm not so deep in wx or OCC. I just got it to compile, 
> swigged by the efforts of Thomas and start.
>
>> Björn, from what I've understood ( Torsten told me ) is that OCC  
>> either returns a Window NT gui handler, or a X11 handler.
>> Therefore, wx x11 should be used on *Nix platforms. Is this perhaps the
>> problem wrapping the viewer?
> Is it this way? OCC gives the handle or do I have to pass a handle to 
> OCC? Honestly I'm not sure...
> Regarding the example in Display3d.cpp it seems that on windows just 
> an window handle is needed and has to be given to the WNT_Window of 
> OCC. The rest is done by OCC (with rest I mean preparing and setting 
> up the OpenGL-Context).
> So It would be "logical" that on linux it is handled the same way. One 
> has to pass a linux-window handle to the corresponding Xw_Window and 
> the rest is done by OCC. But exactly this seems not to work.
> I once integrated OCC in an QT-Widget ... or better copied brute force 
> an example (The one that comes along with OCC) and integrated it in an 
> application running on windows and on linux. My knowledge about the 
> mechanisms is very limited. But If you have a look in 
> OCC/samples/standard/qt/src/View.cxx you will see that for linux a lot 
> of stuff as to be initialized before setting up OCC (more than on 
> windows). But again... the mechanism behind that are out of my 
> knowledge :-(
>
> So my next step will be to try out to add the code in View.cxx 
> directly to Display3d.cpp and try to get the visualization to run this 
> way.....
>
> Any other ideas are appreciated.... :-)
>
> Best regards
>
> Björn
>
Hello Björn,

The View.cxx sample seems a good start for a Linux build of pythonOCC 
(especially the graphical part). Do this sample work on your Fedora config?

Another thing: I think that the line 60 of the file Display3d.cpp is not 
good:

myWindow =new 
Xw_Window(Handle(Graphic3d_GraphicDevice)::DownCast(gd),static_cast<Standard_Integer>(hi),static_cast<Standard_Integer>(lo),Xw_WQ_SAMEQUALITY);

May be should be replaced with:

myWindow =new Xw_Window( gd 
,static_cast<Standard_Integer>(hi),static_cast<Standard_Integer>(lo),Xw_WQ_SAMEQUALITY);

If it doesn't work, I will split the Init() method of Display3d class 
into different functions so that it's more convenient for you to debug

Thomas



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