> Hi,
> After compiling the GLSquare demo plugin from the Apple developer Reference 
> Library : Quartz Composer GLSquare
> I have noticed that it is impossible to set a custom color for the GLSquare 
> if it is embed in an iterator with 10.6.
> All is working fine with 10.5.
> Is there a particular approach to manage openGL color with customs plugins 
> inside iterators with 10.6 ?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> JeanMarc Noel


Well, Jean, I thought you were wrong, because I could set a custom colour in 32 
bit mode in QC 4 with the OpenGL plugin, but not 64 bit, as yet.

I could set a custom colour inside an Iterator too.

I just can't update that colour inside an Iterator on 10.6.2, because it's such 
an improvement as an operating system all told •~

What I found was that Standard Iterator kills OpenGL plugin colour changing and 
colour settings stays fixed within the Iterator, also no Image input accepted 
in any mode, at all.

Find attached a comprehensive research into that Leopard SDK plugin.

Attachment: openglsquare.qtz
Description: application/quartzcomposer


Note - I even tried rebuilding source code index and set the SDK to run for 
10.6 Release and still no full QC 4 action.

So you were right after all :-)

Peter Boocock

cybero productions
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