I suggest that you buy the OpenGL Redbook, read part of it, then look
at:
http://www.nps.navy.mil/cs/sullivan/osgtutorials/

For a osg tutorial. This is how I learned OSG, but I had many years of
GL and Performer before this.

Chris 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Allen
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 10:12 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [osg-users] SphereSegment Issue

Thanks Robert on the heads up for what OSG uses for Color, RGBA.  I'm
not an OpenGL programmer so I could not make that assumption.

Also, sorry for the multiple "lists" of my issue but I just could not
tell that it was being properly added to the digest.

And thanks for the note on SphereSegment not being able to handle
"shades" of colors as opposed to just Red, Green, or Blue.  That's a
heck of a note and a major downfall of OSG.  I've NO idea how to
actually handle this issue now in a clean way.

Does anyone know of better documentation for OSG?  What's on line is
dismal at best & I've tired of fighting it.  It appears to me, a novice,
that one must be a vet in OpenGl of about 5 years before one may make
any real good use of OSG.

--
Sincerely, Allen

Gene Allen Saucier, Jr
Senior Software Engineer
CAS, Inc
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