saved to .osg properly.
Added osg::ClusterCullingCallback to Drawable header/source. Not complete yet,
but will enable drawables to culled is they are facing away from the eye point.
to and command line arguments to set it.
Added support for using the DisplaySettings::getDisplayType() to detect use
of a Head Mounted Display when doing stereo so that the asymtric frustum can
be switched off.
Generalised the osgDB::Field so that its getFloat() method can be used with either doubles or
floats governed by the type passed in - this helps support either float/double
Quat and Matrix classes seemlessly.
methods to check all atributes and to report warnigns when errors are detected.
Added a CheckGeomtryVisitor to osgUtil::Optimizer to detect eroneous Geometry
before rendering.
the state stack, thus readying the state object to recieve a new frame.
Removed the state.reset() call in osgUtil::SceneView::cull() as this was
causing problems with stats producing inheritance of state when toggling
stats on.
Made Matrix be a typedef to either Matrixf or Matrixd. Defaults to Matrixf.
Converted the osgGA::MatrixManipulators and osgProducer::Viewer/OsgCameraGroup
across to using exclusively Matrixd for internal computations and passing betwen
Manipulators, Producer and SceneView. Note, SceneView still uses Matrix internally
so will depend on what is set as the default in include/osg/Matrix.
Added the ability to osgProducer::setDone/getDone(), kept done() as the
method that the viewer main loop uses for detecting the exit condition.
value to float, and converted the internal code across to use value_type. This
allows Matrix to be converted to use double's simply by change the definition
of value_type. Added Matrix::glLoadlMatrix and Matrix::glMultMatrix() to
help encapsulate the changes between float and double matrix usage.
Updated code that uses Matrix so it doesn't assume float or double matrices.
email from Marco)
"Most relevant news:
1) particle systems now have the "freezeOnCull" property set to false by
default. Since it is an optimization, and using it may cause some unwanted
behaviors if not handled properly, it makes more sense to turn it off by
default.
2) new "LINE" shape mode which uses GL_LINES to draw line segments that
point to the direction of motion.
3) particles can now have a rotation angle and angular velocity.
4) new AngularAccelOperator applies angular acceleration to particles.
5) particle processors such as emitters and programs can have a "start",
"end" and "reset" time coordinate. For example, an emitter may be instructed
to start emitting particles only after a certain time, stop after another
amount of time and then start again.
Update (2) is from Gideon May.
Updates (3) to (5) are from Douglas A. Pouk."
part of prep for supporting both Matrixf (float) and Matrixd (double).
Added osg::Matrixf::glLoadMatrix() and osg::Matrixf::glMultiMatrix() methods
and changed corresponding usage of glLoad/MultMatrixf() calls across to use these
methods. Again prep for support Matrixd.
Fixes for VisualStudio 6.0 compile.