Commit Graph

8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Thomas Hogarth
fe0b53d7f5 Added more plugins and texture shader to iOS example, fixed a couple of missed if defines for GLES3 2017-05-04 00:24:46 +01:00
Thomas Hogarth
630af80635 Adusted Font shaders to use gl3 path on gles3, iphone example using inbuilt shaders 2017-03-20 19:35:01 +00:00
Thomas Hogarth
b493657c47 Shaders now using vertex colors 2017-03-20 18:39:56 +00:00
Thomas Hogarth
7ba2e728cd GLES3 now working on iOS, tried to maintain support for have bother gles2 and gles3, allowed avfoundation to be added on iOS, improved iOS example cmake generation 2017-03-20 18:39:56 +00:00
Robert Osfield
a96ad565c7 From Stephan Huber, "attached are some fixes to the osc-plugin and the touch-implementations for iOS and os x and other small bugfixes. These fixes will normalize the orientation of the touch points, and transmitting the touch points over osc via the TUIO-protocol works now more robustly between two osg-applications.
I added a new tag to p3d called forward_touch_event_to_device and renamed the existing forward_event_to_device to forward_mouse_event_to_device. This new tag will transmit touches to the virtual trackpad as touch events. I added the MultitouchTrackball to the p3d-app so zooming and moving a model remotely should now work, if you use forward_touch_event_to_device. I kept (and fixed) forward_mouse_event_to_device for background compatibility, so old presentations works as in previous versions, without the ability to zoom + scale. of course.

forward_touch_event_to_device needs some more testing, (e.g. with image-streams and keystone, afaik there’s no support for touch-events...) but for a first version it works nice.
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2014-01-23 15:37:48 +00:00
Robert Osfield
e8b5272b02 From Stephan Huber, "attached you’ll find a bunch of fixes + enhancements for iOS and OS X based on current trunk. I incorporated + tested the submission from Colin Cochran, so his submission is not needed anymore.
* fixed a bug with multi-touch and touch-id-generation on iOS and OS X. (will fix a bug reported by Colin Cochran, without ditching the existing logic)
* removed unnecessary warning-flagss when generating xcode-projects via cmake, will enable the usage of OSG_AGGRESSIVE_WARNING_FLAGS
* added support for 10.9 (OS X)
* new cmake-variable: IPHONE_VERSION_MIN, this will set the deployment-target (previously hard-coded) If you set the IPHONE_VERSION_MIN to something like 7.0 osg gets compiled also for 64bit (amd64)
* cmake defaults now to the clang compiler if IPHONE_VERSION_MIN > 4.2
* cmake now sets some xcode-settings so the compiler uses the c++98-standard (clang defaults to c++11, w/o this I got a lot of linking errors)
* removed include-dir for avfoundation-plugin as not needed on OSX/IOS.
* enhanced the ios-example, will now show multitouch-information on a hud (similar to the  osgmultitouch-example), and more importantly, will compile + link out of the box
* small enhancements for the osc-device-plugin (send only one msg for MOVE/DRAG, even if multiple msgs/event is enabled)
* better memory-handling for the zeroconf-plugin
* fixed a possible bug in the rest-http-plugin when receiving mouse-events.
* incorporated a fix from Colin Cochran "forwarded touch events are not transformed into the GL UIView“
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2013-10-07 10:05:09 +00:00
Robert Osfield
67e1d14991 Removed the executable property from source files 2011-01-27 09:41:37 +00:00
Robert Osfield
b523cb15c1 From Tomas Holgarth and Stephan Huber, "
attached you'll find the second part of the IOS-submission. It contains

* GraphicsWindowIOS, which supports external and "retina" displays,
 multisample-buffers (for IOS > 4.0) and multi-touch-events
* an ios-specific implementation of the imageio-plugin
* an iphone-viewer example
* cMake support for creating a xcode-project
* an updated ReadMe-file describing the necessary steps to get a
 working xcode-project-file from CMake

Please credit Thomas Hogarth and Stephan Huber for these changes.

This brings the ios-support in line with the git-fork on github. It
needs some more testing and some more love, the cmake-process is still a
little complicated.

You'll need a special version of the freetype lib compiled for IOS,
there's one bundled in the OpenFrameworks-distribution, which can be used."

Notes, from Robert Osfield, modified CMakeLists.txt files so that the IOS specific paths are within IF(APPLE) blocks.
2010-11-26 18:19:28 +00:00