Font::getKerning(...), Font::getGlyph3D(...) doesn't ask for a font resolution so it uses the last font resolution requested by Font:: getGlyph(...).
This can leads to different results depending of the precedent call to Font::getGlyph(...).
See http://lists.openscenegraph.org/pipermail/osg-users-openscenegraph.org/2016-January/271952.html for more infos.
This fix adds a font resolution parameter to Font::getKerning(...), Font::getGlyph3D(...) and to the font implementations.
This was made under the base revision r15182."
forcing users to use osgDB::readRef*File() methods. The later is preferable as it closes a potential threading bug when using paging databases in conjunction
with the osgDB::Registry Object Cache. This threading bug occurs when one thread gets an object from the Cache via an osgDB::read*File() call where only
a pointer to the object is passed back, so taking a reference to the object is delayed till it gets reassigned to a ref_ptr<>, but at the same time another
thread calls a flush of the Object Cache deleting this object as it's referenceCount is now zero. Using osgDB::readREf*File() makes sure the a ref_ptr<> is
passed back and the referenceCount never goes to zero.
To ensure the OSG builds when OSG_PROVIDE_READFILE is to OFF the many cases of osgDB::read*File() usage had to be replaced with a ref_ptr<> osgDB::readRef*File()
usage. The avoid this change causing lots of other client code to be rewritten to handle the use of ref_ptr<> in place of C pointer I introduced a serious of
templte methods in various class to adapt ref_ptr<> to the underly C pointer to be passed to old OSG API's, example of this is found in include/osg/Group:
bool addChild(Node* child); // old method which can only be used with a Node*
tempalte<class T> bool addChild(const osg::ref_ptr<T>& child) { return addChild(child.get()); } // adapter template method
These changes together cover 149 modified files, so it's a large submission. This extent of changes are warrent to make use of the Object Cache
and multi-threaded loaded more robust.
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This approach unifies much of the code handling the clean up of OpenGL graphics data, avoids lots of local mutexes and static variables that were previously required,
and enables the clean up scheme to be easily extended by users providing their own GraphicsObjectManager subclasses.
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Added osgText::Bevel::s/getRoundedConcaveJunctions(bool) to control how the bevel should be tessellated around concave junctions on the glyph boundary.
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enum ResizeMask
{
RESIZE_VIEWPORT=1,
RESIZE_ATTACHMENTS=2,
RESIZE_PROJECTIONMATRIX=4,
RESIZE_DEFAULT=RESIZE_VIEWPORT|RESIZE_ATTACHMENTS
};
/** Resize, to the specified width and height, the viewport, attachments and projection matrix according to the resizeMask provided.
* Note, the adjustment of the projection matrix is done if the RESIZE_PROJECTIONMATRIX mask to set and according to the rules specified in the ProjectionResizePolicy. */
void resize(int width, int height, int resizeMask=RESIZE_DEFAULT);
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geometry is clipped as soon as it is tessellated. The clipping is
probably caused by rounding errors because it is only in one spot. The
clipping disappears when the camera is moved, and reappears when it is
moved back. Expanding the the bounding box fixed the clipping bug."
Tweaked by Robert Osfield to expand it to a -1 to 1 unit box.
Actual clipping bug is not due to rounding errors but the shaders creating vertices outside the bounding box of the original input vertices
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and outer tessellation. The minus key decrease both the inner and
outer tessellation. You can still use the arrow keys to control inner
and outer tessellation separately."
From Robert Osfield, clean up the code to fix warnings and make the coding style more consistent with the rest of the OSG.
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Introduced a new shader composition example based on the new #pragama and #define based GLSL shader/osg::StateSet::setDefine() functionality now built into the core OSG.
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