Hello:
If the linux distribution doesn't have the latest Qt you can download
it from www.trolltech.com. I have experienced some unexplained
problems at the moment with Qt 4.2 on the Mac. I have not tested on
the other platforms so I am not sure of other peoples experiences.
The visualization system I am running based on OSG is very smooth on
the Qt 4.1.4 version but when I upgraded to 4.2 and without changing
a line of code and just do a re-compile the scene became very Jerky.
Playing with Qt's timer interval it became better but never looked
into it further.
Not sure if this information is useful but I am also curious if
others have experienced similar problems.
Take care
Garrett
On Nov 16, 2006, at 9:13 AM, benny porat wrote:
we don't familiar with any GUI toolkit for c++ in linux.
where can I download Qt? there is a explanation how to work with it?
(tutorials or something?)
a friend suggest us to use CEGUI, but we have troubles to compile
it...( we are very newbies in linux.)
thanks
NB
On 11/16/06, Robert Osfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
HI Benny,
On 11/16/06, benny porat <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> traditional 2D
There arn't any built in classes for 2D GUI widgets like menus etc,
but you can use any mainstream windowing toolkits along with the OSG.
My own personal favourite GUI toolkit is Qt.
Others like WxWindows, other Fox, others FLKT. Pick what ever you are
familiar with and just add the OSG to it. In CVS there is range of
examples show how to integrate with different windowing toolkits.
Look for the osgsimpleviewer* examples.
Robert.
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