On 2010-02-01 09:30, Gerrit Voß wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sat, 2010-01-30 at 22:26 +0100, Georg Wöß wrote:
>    
>> On 2010-01-23 22:10, Carsten Neumann wrote:
>>      
>>>      Hello Georg,
>>>
>>> Georg Wöß wrote:
>>>        
>>>> I know there is the important discussion about "OpenSG going down the
>>>> drain?" and therefore my problem was forgotten.
>>>>
>>>> Have anybody a idea to solve my problem or detect some error in my code?
>>>>          
>>> sorry for the delay, while Marcus was looking at this (thanks Marcus!)
>>> I was just sitting on the sidelines, since he has more experience with
>>> using Qt + OpenSG anyway.
>>> It took me a moment to get my 1.8 to compile with the Qt4 stuff
>>> enabled (see the other thread), but now I can load your models with
>>> testPassiveQT4 and they show up normally (screenshot attached).
>>>
>>> Are you using the 1.8 release or do you have a more recent CVS
>>> checkout? If its a release I'd recommend trying to upgrade, there have
>>> been a bunch of fixes since 1.8 was released and it might just solve
>>> the problem. Another alternative would be to use an OpenGL debugger
>>> (e.g. bugle, glIntercept) and look if you can spot any relevant
>>> differences between your glut and qt programs.
>>>
>>>      Cheers,
>>>          Carsten
>>>        
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have now compiled the current CVS version of OpenSG1.8 and tried the
>> testPassiveQT4 example from the OpenSG source and my own samples but the
>> problem still exists. Furthermore I tried it with Ubuntu 9.10 in a
>> VirtualBox and reinstalled Archlinux on my machine to exclude any wrong
>> system configurations. The version of Qt I am using is 4.5.3.
>>
>> Have anybody an other idea which I could try to solve the problem than
>> debug the OpenGL statements with Bugle or some other OpenGL debugger?
>>      
> can you dump your tree to osb after loading and put it somewhere,
> together with the original wrl file ?
>
> thanks&  kind regards
>    gerrit
>
>    
Hi,

I have created a zip-file which contains two vrml files and the dumps of 
the qt and the glut test programs. I couldn't find anything about "osb" 
in OpenSG1.8, therefore I used the OSGWriter (the zip also contains the 
soucrecode of my test programs).

The download link of the zip-file is:

http://rapidshare.com/files/344833428/opensg_vrml.zip.html


kind regards,
     georg

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