OpenGL light is being operated on, and also now relies upong the standard
osg::State handling of OpenGL modes to switch on the appropriate lights.
The previous static counter mechansim for the light number was causing a
redundent light to be created when the osg plugin created the first osg::Light
to use a prototype for other osg::Light's to be cloned from in the
.osg plugin execution.
The static count mechanism also prevent the lights modes being controlled
independantly from the setting of the light paramters themselves. This
meant that a light once created was global, and couldn't be turned off
locally via the OSG's support for OpenGL mode enabling/disabling. This
has been overcome with the new implementation, the user has complete
flexiblity of when and where to use the different lights at their
disposal.
Renamed the osg::VisualsSettings to osg::DisplaySettings, and
osgUtil::VisualsRequirementsVisitor to osgUtil::DisplayRequirementsVisitor.
Added support for OSG_SCREEN_HEIGHT into osg::DisplaySettings, and added
a DisplaySettings* to the constructors of osg::SceneView and osg::Camera.
ReaderWriterATTR.cpp had a variable "mips" defined, which is predefined for the IRIX preprocessor.
Changed this to _mips.
FltFile.cpp had a class and transient variable defined within the scope of member function
FltFile::readExternals(), which was causing the IRIX 7.3 compiles to hork. Moved the class
definition to outside of the member function scope.
constructor such that a static variable is used to force the constructor
to check the number of clock cycles per second once, this means that
multiple timers can now be created with incurring a the 1 second delay
used for timming the clock speed every time the constructor is called.
it consistent with the rest of the osg::Matrix naming. Updated OSG
distribution to account for new name.
Added support for the STATIC/DYNAMIC osg::Transform::Type to the .osg
ASCII reader/writer plugin and the flt reader plugin.
Removed the non cost version of osg::Transform::getMatrix() as this could
by pass the dirty mechinism.
that used it, all references to the Standard C++ stream classes use the
std::ostream etc convention, all references to "using namespace std" and
"using namespace std::ostream etc" have been removed.
the functionality clear given the name. This will break user code unfortunately
so please be away of the following mapping.
osg::Matrix::makeTrans(..)?\026 -> osg::Matrix::makeTranslate(..)
osg::Matrix::makeRot(..)?\026 -> osg::Matrix::makeRotate(..)
osg::Matrix::trans(..)?\026 -> osg::Matrix::translate(..)
osg::Quat::makeRot(..)?\026 -> osg::Quat::makeRotate(..)
Also updated the rest of the OSG distribution to use the new names, and
have removed the old deprecated Matrix methods too.