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Robert Osfield
49625a1baf From Andreas Henne, "in my application I use the TrackballDragger, the ScaleAxisDragger and the TranslateAxisDragger. Unfortunately these draggers are very thin and they do not provide methods to change their visual appearance. Another problem that I noticed is that lighting on the cones and boxes of the TranslateAxisDragger and ScaleAxisDragger is incorrect when the draggers are scaled due to not normalized normals. This small patch adresses these problems, providing methods to make the draggers thicker. I have attached a zip archive containing the corresponding files and also a modified osgManipulator example that makes use of the modifications. I don't want to retain any copyright." 2013-10-18 07:31:22 +00:00
Robert Osfield
31608b2559 From David Callu, "osgManipulator Object have not META_Object macro call in class definition.
> I add META_OSGMANIPULATOR_Object macro which define className, libraryName,
> isSameKindAs methods.
> Clone method is not appropriate for osgManipulator Object."
2009-03-11 11:29:00 +00:00
Robert Osfield
19db0c1674 From Vivek Rajan, new osgManipulator library, with a few minor tweaks and rename for osgDragger to osgManipulator for build by Robert Osfield.
Vivek's email to osg-submissions:

"I'm happy to release the osgdragger nodekit to the OSG community. I
implemented the nodekit for my company, Fugro-Jason Inc., and they
have kindly agreed to open source it.

The nodekit contains a few draggers but it should be easy to build new
draggers on top of it. The design of the nodekit is based on a
SIGGRAPH 2002 course - "Design and Implementation of Direct
Manipulation in 3D". You can find the course notes at
http://www.pauliface.com/Sigg02/index.html. Reading pages 20 - 29 of
the course notes should give you a fair understanding of how the
nodekit works.

The source code also contains an example of how to use the draggers."
2007-02-11 10:33:59 +00:00