As Rafa and I told you earlier this can't be integrated in the CMAKE chain. It needs to be compiled by the user out of the OSG standard compilation. It could be stored in the examples. That way users will not come here asking for the examples.
Main characteristics are:
-Menu with loading and unloading by path.
-Return to home view
-Keyboard capabilities with manipilator switch and basic state changing.
-Change color screen.
-Osg log bypassed to LogCat (This comes practically straight from Marcin Hajder example I've only added personal TAG)
-Earmbi / Earmbi V7
-Install to SD (if the device supports the feature)
And that's all. Now I'm looking to fix the environmental mapping with true GLES (it does not work well in Android) I will try to make it in time for 3.0. The other work that i'm studying Dynamic build with Android but that will need a lot of time to test.
with a osg::DefaultUserDataContainer subclassed from this. The user object access methods have now all
been moved from osg::Object into the UserDataContainer class, except for the set/getUserData() methods
that are left in osg::Object for backwards compatibility, and the description list access methods have
been moved back into osg::Node.
main UserObject access methods are now all def
osg2cpp application to me today. The conversion result may become
incorrect if there are quotation marks ( " ) in the shader file, which
will mostly appear in comment lines.
Replace all " into \" before writing to cpp files will solve the
problem, as the attached file shows."
"- In order to build against GLES1 we execute:
$ mkdir build_android_gles1
$ cd build_android_gles1
$ cmake .. -DOSG_BUILD_PLATFORM_ANDROID=ON -DDYNAMIC_OPENTHREADS=OFF
-DDYNAMIC_OPENSCENEGRAPH=OFF -DANDROID_NDK=<path_to_android_ndk>/
-DOSG_GLES1_AVAILABLE=ON -DOSG_GL1_AVAILABLE=OFF
-DOSG_GL2_AVAILABLE=OFF -DOSG_GL_DISPLAYLISTS_AVAILABLE=OFF -DJ=2
-DOSG_CPP_EXCEPTIONS_AVAILABLE=OFF
$ make
If all is correct you will have and static OSG inside:
build_android_gles1/bin/ndk/local/armeabi.
- GLES2 is not tested/proved, but I think it could be possible build
it with the correct cmake flags.
- The flag -DJ=2 is used to pass to the ndk-build the number of
processors to speed up the building.
- make install is not yet supported."
and --image filename, --wall-image filename, --back-image filename options to set the textures used, note, texcoords are not currently set up so texels used will be 0,0.
/** Convenience method for setting up multiple slave cameras that depth partition the specified camera.*/
bool setUpDepthPartitionForCamera(osg::Camera* cameraToPartition, DepthPartitionSettings* dps=0);
/** Convenience method for setting up multiple slave cameras that depth partition each of the view's active cameras.*/
bool setUpDepthPartition(DepthPartitionSettings* dsp=0);
contributed my testcase/demo for the original implementation.
This attached change is similar to osgtext but uses the QFontImplementation in
a Qt based viewer.
With that, it should be easier for all of us to test changes in
qfontimplementation"