Hi Hunter,

your first assumption was true: osgviewer is a viewer in itself, capable of  
displaying any .osg scene you want, so we must be hitting some kind of usage 
issue. On my environment (Linux) I usually type at the shell:

osgviewer file.osg

Maybe you can also do this on your Mac or somebody else of the OSG list can 
tell how is it done. That is why I am redirecting again this post to the 
mailing list, you will get more helpful answers there.

Regards,

Alberto

El Viernes 29 Junio 2007, escribió:
> Thanks for fielding my question, Alberto.
>
> I tried the precompiled osgViewer that comes with the latest version of
> OSG.  I did this my just clicking on my file and saying "open with osg
> viewer."  The osgViewer app then bounces a few times on my dock (I'm on a
> Mac) and then disappears.  That didn't work so I thought that maybe that
> osgViewer isnt really an application but just something you use to build
> different kinds of viewers.  So then I was trying to learn how you would
> build a viewer.  I can double click on all the precompiled examples and
> they load just fine.  All I want to do is look at this OSG file I have and
> be able to look at any other osg files I export in the future.
>
> Thanks,
> -Hunter--------------------------------------------------------------------




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