Commit Graph

11 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Konstantin S. Matveyev
a846c0160c GraphicsWindowIOS: multithreaded viewer's mode support added; updated for iOS-11 SDK; view rotations fixed; GLES2, GLES3 preprocessors fixed; tested on iPhone4 and upper 2018-03-26 20:40:14 +03:00
Robert Osfield
fb3178106a Fixed panning bug, when using RUN_ON_DEMAND, that resulted in the camera being thrown off towards infinity.
The solution for to refactor the way that events are checked so I add a bool return type to checkEvents() method across osgViewer::GraphcisWindow, osgGA::Devive and osgViewer::Viewer/CompositeViewer classes
2013-05-24 09:35:58 +00:00
Robert Osfield
e76e3a7b1b From Stephan Huber, "* osgGA: fixed a small bug regarding emulating mouse-events from touch-events
* resthttp/osc: encapsulate RequestHandler-classes in their own namespaces to prevent class-name-lookup-errors in the debugger/code (had some weird crashes)
* QTKit: fixed a compile-bug for gcc and blocks
* osgPresentation: click_to_* will fire on RELEASE, only if the drawable received a PUSH beforehand
* p3d/osgPresentation: implemented "forward_mouse_event_to_device"-tag, which will forward mouse-events to all registered devices of a viewer, if an intersection occurs. The mouse-coordinates get reprojected
* present3d: all devices get registered with the viewer
* osgViewer: only devices which are capable of receiving events are queried for new events.
* GraphicWindowIOS: added a flag to GraphicWindowIOS::WindowData to set up a retained backing buffer (defaults to false) This will enable read-back of the render-buffer with glReadPixels even after the renderbuffer got presented
* curl: added an optimized check for file-existance, now only the headers are requested and checked, instead of reading the whole file and handle it with a ReaderWriter
* p3d: fixed a bug, where the existence of a local file may prevent the remote loading of a file with the same name.

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2013-01-07 12:17:26 +00:00
Robert Osfield
eed71f647d From Stephan Huber, "* imageio: removed ReaderWriterImageIO_IOS.cpp, refactored ReaderWriterImageIO to work on OS X and IOS
* avfoundation: added support for IOS (CoreVideo-support is still in development, works only for SDK >= 6.0, set IPHONE_SDKVER in cMake accordingly)
* zeroconf: added ZeroConf-device-plugin (Mac/Win only, linux implementation missing) to advertise and discover services via ZeroConf/Bonjour, on windows you'll need the Bonjour SDK from Apple
* osgosc: modified the example to demonstrate the usage of the ZeroConf-plugin (start the example with the command-line-argument --zeroconf)
* SlideShowConstructor: enable/disable CoreVideo via a environment variable (P3D_ENABLE_CORE_VIDEO)
* RestHttp: mouse-motion-events get interpolated
* RestHttp: unhandled http-requests get sent as an user-event to the event-queue, all arguments get attached as user-values to the event
* modified some CMakeModules to work correctly when compiling for IOS
* fixed a compile-error for IOS in GraphicsWindowIOS
* some minor bugfixes"
2012-12-05 17:15:53 +00:00
Robert Osfield
39dcea9ebb From Colin McDonald and Robert Osfield, converted Traits::sharedContext from GraphicsContext* to osg:observer_ptr<GraphicsContext> to prevent dangling pointer issues. 2012-09-05 21:03:41 +00:00
Robert Osfield
e1f5597167 Removed executable permission. 2011-06-14 09:11:58 +00:00
Robert Osfield
cd2eaf2826 From Stephan Huber, "proposed changes allows the user to add a osgGraphicsWindowIOS as an
UIView, respecting the sizes via GraphicsContext::Traits.
This helps users, who want to integrate osg into an existing ios-app
with multiple UIViews. Additinally a view-controller gets only created
if needed, set IGNORE_ORIENTATION via the WindowData-struct.
"
2011-05-16 12:44:39 +00:00
Robert Osfield
9bfb043a16 From Tomas Hogarth, "Attached are the complete changed files GraphicsWindowIOS and GraphicsWindowIOS.mm. The change is in regard to the ability to adapt to device orientation. We did just have a bool indicating the window would adapt to all orientations. I have changed this to a bit mask allowing the user to specify individual orientations or combinations.
enum DeviceOrientation{

                    PORTRAIT_ORIENTATION = 1<<0,

                    PORTRAIT_UPSIDEDOWN_ORIENTATION  = 1<<1,

                    LANDSCAPE_LEFT_ORIENTATION  = 1<<2,

                    LANDSCAPE_RIGHT_ORIENTATION  = 1<<3,

                    ALL_ORIENTATIONS = PORTRAIT_ORIENTATION  | PORTRAIT_UPSIDEDOWN_ORIENTATION  | LANDSCAPE_LEFT_ORIENTATION  | LANDSCAPE_RIGHT_ORIENTATION

                };

                typedef unsigned int DeviceOrientationFlags;

The main motivation for this is to easily allow the user to specifiy that the device is in a horizontal orientation rather then having to rotate the view matrix. All flags have been tested individually as well as in combinations. The default is ALL_ORIENTATIONS to keep the exiting functionality for anyone who hasn't specified WindowData for their context traits.
"
2011-04-21 12:06:06 +00:00
Robert Osfield
ac65e37ed3 From Mourad Boufarguine, "This is a tiny fix for some typos in osg code." 2011-01-28 10:50:24 +00:00
Robert Osfield
5723050580 From Ulrich Hertlein and Stephan Huber, improves to iOS build 2010-11-30 09:26:18 +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