An osg user by name of Andreas made some wx code available several
months ago...which i've got saved...if you guys are interested, i've got
it running on Linux; it's the real simple basic steps to get things
coexisting with some default object, not more. If interested let me know
and i'll send you what i've got.
-charlie
antoine.rennuit wrote:
Hi Gian (and the others interested),
That would really be terrific. Actually I had not dared hoping for
such a result… And I believe that it will be helpful for a lot of new
comers!
Would you put that in the WindowingToolkits section of the Wiki?
Anyway, thanks a lot,
Antoine.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Gian
Lorenzetto
*Sent:* 11 October 2006 02:37
*To:* osg users
*Subject:* RE: [osg-users] wxwidgets
Hi Antoine,
Due to changes in osgGA since 1.0 you’ll find that the mVue example is
a little out of date now. However, the general concepts of how mVue
was put together still apply.
I have some simple code in a VS7.1 project integrating wxWidgets and
OSG that I was using to debug a recent issue with NVidia drivers that
may be of use. If you like I will tidy it up and put it on the wiki
tonight/tomorrow for others starting out with wx and osg.
Gian
Hello,
I am trying to use OSG into a GUI made on WxWidgets under VC++8.0 but
I cannot find much information about linking OSG to 3rd parties GUI
libraries. I found the namespace osgGA which I believe provides the
functions I need, but the doc about it is not really intended to be
used by a green in OSG like I am. I also had a look at a project
called mVue which exactly did what I want (and much more),
unfortunately the project is already rather big, so I get lost in all
the code (though I spent some time on it…). And last I had a look at
the examples (of course), but they use osgProducer, so all the work is
already done, and as it is rather complete, well I have the same
problem as before: I get lost… If anybody had any simpler information
about it, or a small project with the minimal requirements, that would
be tremendous!
Thanks,
Antoine.
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