Elvis Dieguez:
|I am new to OpenDX and I have a question. I installed the latest version on
|my Linux system (Mandrake 8.0 with kernel v2.4.6-ac2) that has a GeForce2
|NVIDIA card using the latest NVIDIA drivers (and their files for OpenGL).
|When I try to use hardware rendering, I get the following error message:
|
|ERROR: Image: Display: Missing data: #10240
|
|I have no idea what this means and I cannot find any reference to it in the
|documentation I have seen. Can anyone help? Software rending seems extremely
|slow on my system so I'd like to try hardware rendering.
When rendering, DX expected to find a component attached to one of the data
fields fed into Display, but it was missing (I agree it would be nice if
the error message was a little more verbose about it, and told you which
one).
If you haven't tried it, the output of the Print("r") module should be
useful in diagnosing the problem. Let's check that out.
Also, are you building your own datasets in DX format by chance, or did
standard DX modules generate this?
Randy
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