Added default computeBound() implementation to osg::Drawable which uses
a PrimtiveFunctor to compute the bounding box in a generic way, that
will work for all Drawable subclasses that implement the accept(PrimitiveFunctor&).
decoupled from osg::Drawable. The Drawable::getStats() virtual method
no longer exists.
Updated the Viewer to use the osg::Statistics incarnation and reformated stats
to clean it up.
OpenGL range of 0.0 to 128.0 instead of the previous normalised shiniess
range. This brings it inline with the way the rest of the OSG uses a
1 to 1 mapping to OpenGL.
Converted the various loaders to use the new range, which is almost all
cases was simply removing the /128.0f which was required before!
all unsed texture units can be turned off simply within Drawables such
as Geometry and GeoSet. This can be used to prevent bleed of arrays from
one object to the next - which can cause crashes.
various
osg header and source files to optional compile in deprecated parts of
the
OSG API.
Have renamed osg::Transparency osg::BlendFunc to bring it in line with
the
rest of the OSG's StateAttribute classes which are named after their
OpenGL counterparts. include/osg/Transparency still exists and is
simply
a typedef to BlendFunc and is enclosed in a #ifdef USE_DEPRECTATED_API
block.
The matrix methods in the osg::Transform class have been
moved/replicated in
a osg::MatrixTransform sublcass from osg::Transform. The old matrix
functionality is still present in the osg::Transform class but is guard
by #ifdef USG_DEPRECATED_API blocks. One should now think of
osg::Transform
as being a Transform Node base class. MatrixTransform has all the
functionality of the original Transform class, so should be used
instead.
it inline with the CullStack/CullVisitor implementation. Also added the
setSmallFeatureCullingPixelSize() method and wired them up inside
SceneView.cpp so they set the corresponding CullVisitor paramters.
Intergrated pfImage copying change in the Performer plugin, submission sent in by Ulrich Hertlein
implementations for all the public functions found in the header,
this should prevent problems when not compiling in the MemoryManager
under IRIX 64 build.
inside the osg::Image::ensureValidSizeForTexturing() method. The
smallest of GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE and OSG_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE is used for the
final max texture size.
This new env. var. allows users to deliberate cap the size of their textures
so they can test whether their models are limited by texture memory. If
reducing the max texture size increases performance then you are limited
by texture memory!