Hello André,
The other question is why is the window resizable by default on Linux
and not on Windows, with the stock osgViewer? Shouldn't they both have
the same default behavior?
Yes they should. A search of the supportsResize traits in the latest SVN
shows that only the GraphicsWindowWin32 and GraphicsWindowCarbon
implementations seem to be honoring that flag. Looks like windows are always
resizable on the Linux platform for the moment.
And what is the rationale behind the decision to set supportsResize to
false by default? I think users will always expect a window to be
resizable; is there a performance reason, or some other reason, for it
not to be? At least on Linux, resizing the window does not seem to
have any negative effect.
(I'm not trying to start another rhetoric debate here [sorry about the
last one...], just trying to understand the design decisions...)
Thanks,
J-S
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