Hi,

As a recent newbie myself, here what I suggest you read:

1) OpenSceneGraph Quick Start Guide
http://www.osgbooks.com/the_books/openscenegraph_reference_ma_2.html
After you're done reading this, you can write basic scene graphs and start reading the source code. Free as a PDF download, or 13.50$US black&white hardcopy or 31.18$US for color hardcopy.

2) The OSG Source Code Examples
A lot of questions are answered by reading through source code, starting with the viewers. Also take a look at the code of OSGEdit.

3) OSG Archive Search
http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.graphics.openscenegraph.user
The best documentation is THIS mailing list. However, search this acrhive before you post any questions. I found that 70% of my questions were already answered in the email archive.

4) OpenSceneGraph Reference Manual v2.0
http://www.osgbooks.com/books/osg_refman20.html
Once you get serious about OSG. Haven't bought it yet, but will do soon.
15.00$US as a PDF download, or 29.96$US. for hardcopy

Hope this helps!

- Nick -



From: "maruti borker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [osg-users] Documentation
Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 18:52:35 +0530

I am a newbie in OSG , i  find the D-oxygen generated documentation very
limited as they dont explain what each function do or what the parameters
mean . Is there a better documentation like a man page or something to help
us newbies out ??? .


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