On Sunday 10 October 2010 20:15:38 you wrote:
> I eventually ended up having to call makeCurrent in my resizeGL
> function, I guess, to make sure the context was running on the same
> thread.
> 
> I have the complete code for using a GL3 implementation with QtJambi
> posted here (it's in jruby).
> 
> http://strattonbrazil.blogspot.com/2010/10/incorporating-scala-java-sbt-jogl-qt.html
> 
> On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 12:53 PM, Josh Stratton <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> >> I haven’t used nor looked into OpenGL stuff still, but I’m right, jogl.jar 
> >> is not packaged, and only used by examples, into any jar.
> >>
> >> So, what is the actual problem?
> >
> > The problem is how to get an OpenGL 3 context--I'd settle for 2.0--in
> > a QGLWidget with or without using JOGL.  All the examples use JOGL.
> >
> > Here's an example.  In OpenGL I want to do the most basic of
> > functionality.  I want to clear the screen with a certain color.
> >
> > glClearColor(1,0,0,0); // set clear color to red
> > glClear(GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT); // clear the color buffer with the supplied 
> > color
> >
> > In C++ these functions are imported by a separate OpenGL library.  In
> > pyqt similarly, I have to actually import PyQt4.QtOpenGL to get the
> > QGLWidget and OpenGL.GL to get the OpenGL calls.  So where in QtJambi
> > are these functions?  QGLWidget doesn't do much good without them.  I
> > can't clear the screen or do any drawing at all.  It makes QGLWidget
> > totally worthless without these calls so even though it's packaged
> > with QtJambi, it's not complete just as it works in C++ and pyqt.
> >
> > My thoughts on this are QGLWidget simply creates a widget that asks
> > the driver for a context and that's it.  Then it's up to whatever
> > library inside the code to ask for that context and and run OpenGL
> > from there.  I'm just wondering how/if people are actually getting GL3
> > contexts using QtJambi and if so, how.
> >
> 

Interesting... Though code in the entry is so malformed that it is impossible 
to read :)

So Jambi works with jruby without problems? That is pretty interesting find, 
maybe I should look into it more...

-- 
Terveisin,
Samu Voutilainen
http://smar.fi

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