One more: there's also a web plugin for osgEarth (built on OSG), with
ActiveX (IE) and NP (FireFox et al) plugin (windows).
https://github.com/gwaldron/godzi-web-control
Glenn Waldron / @glennwaldron
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 9:03 PM, Wang Rui wangra...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Paul,
Also have a
Hi,
Just a quick ask.
Has anyone had any experiance integrating OSG with Firebreath? (
http://www.firebreath.org/ )
Firebreath gives you the power of c++ as a plugin within the most popular
browsers.
Anyone?
...
Thank you!
Cheers,
Paul
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Thanks for the link.
Don't think ill be using firebreath, seems a bit of a overkill considering its
windows only.
Theres next to nothing on the osg forum about osg and web browsers, which is
quite surprising if not shocking! :O
Anyone have any code to share for browsers internet explorer,
Anyone have any code to share for browsers internet explorer, firefox and
any others on other systems other than windows?
If not ill get my head down, pretty good at this sort of stuff.
I would think the osg4web work is the best place to start as it claims:
Currently the supported browsers
On 13/03/2012 19.04, Chris Hanson wrote:
Anyone have any code to share for browsers internet explorer,
firefox and any others on other systems other than windows?
If not ill get my head down, pretty good at this sort of stuff.
I would think the osg4web work is the best place to
Hi Paul,
Also have a look at the source code of the coming book OpenSceneGraph 3.0
Cookbook. It has an initial implementation of integrating OSG and
FireBreath under Windows. :-)
https://github.com/xarray/osgRecipes
The book link:
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