Thank you for your answers.

I have actually found out that the problem is that my program can't find the 
osgdb_freetype.dll plugin, even though it is in the osgPlugins-2.6.1 directory 
in the private assembly I have created for OSG distribution. I'm currently 
messing about a bit with the manifests to try and get it to find it. Apparently 
it doesn't use it if I just add it to the manifest along with the osg48-osg.dll 
and other dll's, but if I place it in the same directory as my application it 
works just fine.

I don't want to have to add OSG to the path of the computer as I want to 
preserve backwards compatability when my program gets ported to a newer OSG 
version.
BTW: have anybody tried creating an OSG shared assembly?

Jesper D. Thomsen
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(LARC-B702)[RAYTHEON TECHNICAL SERVICES COMPANY] [charles.e.c...@nasa.gov]
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Subject: Re: [osg-users] osgText::readFontFile returns NULL on valid argument

Hi Jesper,

My first inclination is that the path is incorrect, or at least doesn’t match 
with where the font file actually is.  With the code snippet you listed, I 
believe that the file (and path) that you list must be relative to your 
project’s compiled executable.  That would be the first thing that I’d check, 
and Paul’s tip on adding the OSG_NOTIFY_LEVEL can help if you can run your 
executable from a DOS window.  Another means of checking is to place the font 
file in the same directory as your executable and change the readFontFile 
parameter to just “arial.ttf”.  If that works, then that confirms that it’s a 
path issue.

Hope that helps.

Chuck

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[mailto:osg-users-boun...@lists.openscenegraph.org] On Behalf Of Jesper D. 
Thomsen
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:57 AM
To: osg-users@lists.openscenegraph.org
Subject: [osg-users] osgText::readFontFile returns NULL on valid argument

Hi all, I have a rather strange problem.

I'm using osgText in my project, but I'm getting null as return from this 
method:


osgText::Font* t_font = osgText::readFontFile("fonts/arial.ttf");



The strange part is that when I compile and run the osgText and osgHud 
examples, it works just fine (so it isn't the font-file which is missing). It 
only happens in my own program.
So far I have tested it on both Vista and XP machines in the office, and this 
doesn't seem to affect the problem. However, my program works just fine on a 
single XP machine, but not on any of the other machines. I have tried in both 
debug and release modes, and tried both copying the executable and building it 
on different machines, and so far it is consistent in that the deciding factor 
is which machining is running the program and not which machine it was built on.



I'm using OSG 2.6.1 in Visual Studio 2005 sp1 on a Vista machine (but have 
tested on XP also).



Since the osg examples work just fine on the same machine, I guess it is 
something I have done in either the project settings or somewhere in the code, 
but I'm running out of ideas. If anybody have tried something like this, or 
knows what could cause this, I would very much appreciate it.

regards, and thanks in advance.

Jesper D. Thomsen
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