OpenSceneGraph/examples/osgviewerMFC
Robert Osfield e601bb9cc3 From Wang Rui, "For a long time, the osgviewerMFC example uses addSlave() to setup the
graphics context and link it with a slave camera. I don't know the
reason we perform like that, which will cause a problem that the
GUIEventHandler may not obtain correct window coordinates because the
main camera will use a default input range to receive events from the
slave camera's graphics context. It is also weird to see the
addSlave() used in non-cluster applications, which beginners will be
confused with.

I've make a slightly modification to the osgviewerMFC example to make
it work without setting slave cameras. I've tested with the MDI
framework and everything seems fine."
2010-06-14 15:25:05 +00:00
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res
ChildFrm.cpp
ChildFrm.h
CMakeLists.txt
MainFrm.cpp
MainFrm.h
MFC_OSG_MDI.cpp
MFC_OSG_MDI.h
MFC_OSG_MDI.rc
MFC_OSG_MDIDoc.cpp
MFC_OSG_MDIDoc.h
MFC_OSG_MDIView.cpp
MFC_OSG_MDIView.h
MFC_OSG.cpp
MFC_OSG.h
ReadMe.txt
Resource.h
stdafx.cpp
stdafx.h

This project is a very simple implementation of the Microsoft Multiple Document/View Architecture.
The only changes needed to compile the project should be to modify the include paths for headers
and librarys.  This project was written to show how to implement the new osgViewer library with MFC.

There is only one problem that I have seen to this point and that is when you have multiple OSG documents 
open and then you close one of them then all remaining OSG documents quit rendering.  I have a small work 
around in the code that calls AfxMessageBox when the closing windows tread exits and this keeps the other
windows rendering correctly.   Not sure what the problem is at this point so if anyone finds the cause and 
has a fix please update the code.