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GLUT for Win32 README
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VERSION/INFO:
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This is GLUT for Win32 version 3.7.6 as of Nov 8th 2001.
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See the COPYRIGHT section for distribution and copyright notices.
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Send all bug reports and questions for this version of GLUT to
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Nate Robins [nate@pobox.com].
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For more information about GLUT for Win32, see the web page:
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www.pobox.com/~nate/glut.html or subscribe to the GLUT for Win32
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mailing list by sending e-mail to majordomo@perp.com with
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"subscribe glut" in the body of the message.
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For general information about GLUT, see the GLUT web page:
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http://reality.sgi.com/opengl/glut3/glut3.html and be sure to
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check the GLUT FAQ first for any questions that you may have:
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http://reality.sgi.com/opengl/glut3/glut-faq.html
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COMPILING/INSTALLATION:
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o Precompiled versions of the DLL and import library can be
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found on the GLUT for Win32 web page mentioned above.
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o Microsoft Developer Studio 6 workspace and project files have
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been included in the source code distribution.
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To build the glut dll:
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First, open Microsoft Developer Studio.
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Then, select File -> Open Workspace and find the glut.dsw file
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in the file dialog and double-click on it.
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Finally, select Build -> Build glut32.dll.
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When the build is finished, it will copy:
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glut32.dll to %WinDir%\System,
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glut32.lib to $(MSDevDir)\..\..\VC98\lib, and
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glut.h to $(MSDevDir)\..\..\VC98\include\GL.
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Additional workspace files have been included in the progs, test
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and lib directories to build the progs, tests and libs respectively.
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BORLAND NOTES:
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From what I understand, Borland supplies a utility that
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converts Microsoft Visual C++ .libs into Borland compatible
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files. Therefore, the best method for Borland users is
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probably to get the precompiled versions of the library and
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convert the library. To create an import library for Borland
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from the DLLs, use the following command (from a command prompt):
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IMPLIB glut32.lib glut32.dll
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If IMPLIB crashes when called this way, try
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IMPLIB glut32.lib glut32.def
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using the glut32.def file in this distribution.
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FORTRAN NOTES:
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Bill Mitchell [william.mitchell@nist.gov] has put considerable
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effort into getting GLUT to work with different compilers for
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Fortran 90. He indicates that you should copy the f90glut.h
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file to your $(MSDevDir)\..\..\VC98\include\GL directory.
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Then, just build GLUT as usual. The Fortran 90 interface, f90gl,
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can be obtained at http://math.nist.gov/f90gl and contains
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installation instructions and usage examples.
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MISC NOTES:
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o Overlay support is not implemented, nor are there any plans to
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implement it in the near future.
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o To customize the windows icon, you can use the resource name
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GLUT_ICON. For example, create an icon named "glut.ico", and
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create a file called glut.rc that contains the following:
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GLUT_ICON ICON glut.ico
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then compile the glut.rc file with the following:
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rc /r glut
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and link the resulting glut.res file into your executable
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(just like you would an object file).
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Alternatively, you can simply add the glut.rc file to your
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project if you are using Microsoft Developer Studio.
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IMPLEMENTATION DEPENDENT DIFFERENCES:
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There are a few differences between the Win32 version of GLUT
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and the X11 version of GLUT. Those are outlined here. Note
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that MOST of these differences are allowed by the GLUT
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specification. Bugs and unsupported features are outlined in
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the UNSUPPORTED/BUGS section.
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o glutInit:
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The following command line options have no meaning (and are
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ignored) in GLUT for Win32:
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-display, -indirect, -direct, -sync.
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o glutInitWindowPosition, glutPositionWindow:
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Win32 has two different coordinate systems for windows.
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One is in terms of client space and the other is the whole
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window space (including the decorations). If you
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glutPositionWindow(0, 0), GLUT for Win32 will place the
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window CLIENT area at 0, 0. This will cause the window
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decorations (title bar and left edge) to be OFF-SCREEN, but
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it gives the user the most flexibility in positioning.
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HOWEVER, if the user specifies glutInitWindowPosition(0, 0),
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the window is placed relative to window space at 0, 0.
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This will cause the window to be opened in the upper left
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corner with all the decorations showing. This behaviour is
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acceptable under the current GLUT specification.
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o glutSetIconTitle, glutSetWindowTitle:
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There is no separation between Icon title and Window title
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in Win32. Therefore, setting an icon title in Win32 has
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no effect.
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o glutSetCursor:
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As indicated in the GLUT specification, cursors may be
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different on different platforms. This is the case in GLUT
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for Win32. For the most part, the cursors will match the
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meaning, but not necessarily the shape. Notable exceptions
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are the GLUT_CURSOR_INFO & GLUT_CURSOR_SPRAY which use the
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crosshair cursor and the GLUT_CURSOR_CYCLE which uses the
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'no' or 'destroy' cursor in Win32.
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o glutVisibilityFunc:
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Win32 seems to be unable to determine if a window is fully
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obscured. Therefore, the visibility of a GLUT window is
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only reflected by its Iconic, Hidden or Shown state. That
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is, even if a window is fully obscured, in GLUT for Win32,
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it is still "visible".
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o glutEntryFunc:
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Window Focus is handled differently in Win32 and X.
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Specifically, the "window manager" in Win32 uses a "click to
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focus" policy. That is, in order for a window to receive
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focus, a mouse button must be clicked in it. Likewise, in
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order for a window to loose focus, a mouse button must be
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clicked outside the window (or in another window).
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Therefore, the Enter and Leave notification provided by GLUT
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may behave differently in the Win32 and in X11 versions.
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There is a viable workaround for this. A program called
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"Tweak UI" is provided by Microsoft which can be used to
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change the focus policy in Win32 to "focus follows mouse".
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It is available from the Microsoft Web Pages:
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http://www.microsoft.com/windows/software/PowerToy.htm
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o glutCopyColormap:
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GLUT for Win32 always copies the colormap. There is never
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any sharing of colormaps. This is probably okay, since
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Win32 merges the logical palette and the physical palette
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anyway, so even if there are two windows with totally
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different colors in their colormaps, Win32 will find a
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(hopefully) good match between them.
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o glutIdleFunc + menus:
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The glut idle function will NOT be called when a menu is
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active. This causes all animation to stop when a menu is
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active (in general, this is probably okay). Timer
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functions will still fire, however. If the timer callback
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draws into the rendering context, the drawing will not show
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up until after the menu has finished, though.
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UNSUPPORTED/BUGS:
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o glutAttachMenu:
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Win32 only likes to work with left and right mouse buttons.
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Especially so with popup menus. Therefore, when attaching
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the menu to the middle mouse button, the LEFT mouse button
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must be used to select from the menu.
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o glutSpaceball*, glutButtonBox*, glutTablet*, glutDials*:
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None of the special input devices are supported at this
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time.
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o When resizing or moving a GLUT for Win32 window, no updating
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is performed. This causes the window to leave "tracks" on
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the screen when getting bigger or when previously obscured
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parts are being revealed. I put in a bit of a kludgy
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workaround for those that absolutely can't have the weird
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lines. The reshape callback is called multiple times for
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reshapes. Therefore, in the reshape callback, some drawing
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can be done. It should probably be limited to a color buffer
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clear.
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o The video resizing capabilities of GLUT 3.3+ for X11 is
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currently unimplemented (this is probably ok, since it
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really isn't part of the spec until 4.0). I doubt that
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this will ever be part of GLUT for Win32, since there is no
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hardware to support it. A hack could simply change the
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resolution of the desktop.
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CHANGES/FIXES:
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(Nov 8, '01)
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x Released 3.7.6
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(Nov 8, '01)
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x Changed fullscreen mode from TOPMOST back to simply TOP, since
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(it turns out) many people use windows atop a GLUT window.
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(Nov 8, '01)
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x Added code to prevent CPU spiking when no idle function is
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registered. Otherwise, if an idle function is registered, spike
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CPU so that the idle function gets all the attention it needs and
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if this is a problem on the program side, the user can stick a
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sleep() in their idle function. I believe that this strikes the
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best balance betweeen GLUT being fast, and also being "nice" to
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other processes. Thanks to James Wright for reporting this bug.
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(Nov 8, '01)
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x Fixed bug in motion callback handler which wasn't setting the
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current window, so multiple window apps (e.g., any GLUI app)
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wouldn't get the callback correctly.
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(Oct 4, '01)
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x Fixed bug in glutEnterGameMode() that caused new windows to not
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be in "fullscreen" mode, so they got window decorations.
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(Oct 4, '01)
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x Fixed bug in glutEnterGameMode() that caused new windows to not
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be in "fullscreen" mode, so they got window decorations.
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(Oct 3, '01)
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x Fixed bug in getVisualInfoFromString(): visuals not reloaded on
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display mode change. Reload visuals each time they are queried.
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This fixes a problem with Win32 because the list of availabe Visuals
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(Pixelformats) changes after a change in displaymode. The problem
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occurs when switching to gamemode and back. Thanks to Michael
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Wimmer for pointing this out & providing the fix.
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(Oct 3, '01)
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x Fixed bug in XGetVisualInfo(): pixelformats enumerated incorrectly.
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Passing 0 as a pixelformat index to DescribePixelFormat gives
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unpredictible results (e.g., this fails on the Voodoo opengl32.dll
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and always reports 0 as the last available pixelformat index).
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Thanks to Michael Wimmer for pointing this out & providing the fix.
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(Oct 3, '01)
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x Fixed bug in glXGetConfig(): pixelformats enumerated incorrectly. The
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test was OpenGL support OR draw to window, but should be AND. Thanks
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to Michael Wimmer for pointing this out & providing the fix.
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(Sep 28, '01)
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x Fixed glutChangeToSubMenu()/glutChangeToMenuEntry() bug where if you
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went back and forth between a submenu and a plain entry, the submenu
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wouldn't be updated properly.
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(Sep 28, '01)
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x glutSetIconTitle() is now a nop.
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(Sep 28, '01)
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x glutFullScreen() now sets the window as TOPMOST, therefore, the
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window will always be on top (this essentially disables alt-tabbing).
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(Sep 28, '01)
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x The key repeat ignore flag is now honored correctly.
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(Sep 28, '01)
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x Key presses are now reported more accurately and fully, in
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particular, modified up events (i.e., SHIFT-2) are now reported
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correctly.
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(Sep 28, '01)
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x Subwindows nested arbitrarily deep get their keyboard callbacks
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correctly now.
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(Sep 28, '01)
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x Major rewrite of the window procedure code to clean it up and make
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way for other bug fixes.
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(Sep 23, '01)
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x Fixed noof example program to use RAND_MAX instead of assumed
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max of 2147483647.0. (Now it looks _much_ better!)
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(Sep 22, '01)
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x Fixed sunlight example program. globe.raw data file was corrupt,
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added a new one.
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(Sep 22, '01)
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x Fixed zcomposite example program to print message if overlay
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support is not found (instead of crashing).
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(Jan 22, '01)
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x Fixed malloc(0) bug in Win32 version of XGetVisualInfo. Thanks
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to Kekoa Proudfoot for bringing this to my attention.
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(Dec 12, '00)
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x Added data files for the advanced & advanced97 programs.
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(Dec 12, '00)
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x Added Developer Studio 6 project and workspace files for pretty
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much everything (the stuff left out was usually unix specific).
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(Dec 7, '00)
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x Fixed several compilation problems & corrupt files. Thanks to
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Alexander Stohr for bringing these to my attention and providing
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detailed fixes.
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(Dec 6, '00)
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x Fixed compiler support for lcc. Thanks to Gordon for bringing
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this to my attention and debugging fixes.
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(Nov 8, '00)
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x Fixed submenu problem (sometimes the menu callback was not
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called for valid items). Thanks to Michael Keeley.
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(Oct 16, '00)
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x Corrected corrupt duck.iv file. Thanks to Jon Willeke for finding
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this problem.
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(Sept 27, '00)
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x Fixed bug in processWorkList that could cause a hang. Thanks to
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Bill Volz & Daniel Azuma.
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(Sept 26, '00)
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x Added mui DLL project file (thanks to DMWeldy@ugsolutions.com).
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(Sept 9, '00)
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x Fixed Delete key bug (crash when no keyboard callback was
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registered, but a special key callback was). Thanks to
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Kent Bowling (kent_bowling@hotmail.com) for finding this bug.
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(May 18, '00)
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x Fixed subwindow keyboard callbacks.
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(May 22, '97)
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o Menus don't work under Windows 95
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x Fixed! Added a unique identifier to each menu item, and a
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search function to grab a menu item given the unique identifier.
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(May 21, '97)
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o A few minor bug fixes here and there.
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x Thanks to Bruce Silberman and Chris Vale for their help with
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this. We now have a DLL!
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(Apr 25, '97)
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o DLL version of the library is coming (as soon as I figure out
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how to do it -- if you know, let me know).
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x Thanks to Bruce Silberman and Chris Vale for their help with
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this. We now have a DLL!
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(Apr 24, '97)
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x Added returns to KEY_DOWN etc messages so that the F10 key
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doesn't toggle the system menu anymore.
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(Apr 7, '97)
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o Palette is incorrect for modes other than TrueColor.
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x Fixed this by forcing a default palette in modes that aren't
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Truecolor in order to 'simulate' it. The applications
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program shouldn't have to do this IMHO, but I guess we
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can't argue with Microsoft (well, we can, but what good
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will it do?).
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(Apr 2, '97)
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x Added glut.ide file for Borland users.
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(Apr 2, '97)
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x Fixed a bug in the WM_QUERYNEWPALETTE message. Wasn't
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checking for a null colormap, then de-ref'd it. Oops.
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(Mar 13, '97)
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o glutTimerFunc:
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Currently, GLUT for Win32 programs busy waits when there is
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an outstanding timer event (i.e., there is no select()
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call). I haven't found this to be a problem, but I plan to
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fix it just because I can't bear the thought of a busy wait.
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x Added a timer event and a wait in the main loop. This fixes
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the CPU spike.
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(Mar 11, '97)
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x Fixed subwindow visibility. The visibility callback of
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subwindows wasn't being called, now it is.
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(Mar 11, '97)
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o glutGetHDC, glutGetHWND:
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In order to support additional dialog boxes, wgl fonts, and
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a host of other Win32 dependent structures, two functions
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have been added that operate on the current window in GLUT.
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The first (glutGetHDC) returns a handle to the current
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windows device context. The second (glutGetHWND) returns
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handle to the current window.
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x Took these out to preserve GLUT portability.
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(Mar 11, '97)
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x Fixed the glutWarpPointer() coordinates. Were relative to
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the screen, now relative to window (client area) origin
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(which is what they're supposed to be).
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(Mar 11, '97)
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o glutCreateMenu, glutIdleFunc:
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Menu's are modal in Win32. That is, they don't allow any
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messages to be processed while they are up. Therefore, if
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an idle function exists, it will not be called while
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processing a menu.
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x Fixed! I've put in a timer function that fires every
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millisecond while a menu is up. The timer function handles
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idle and timer events only (which should be the only
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functions that are firing when a menu is up anyway).
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(Mar 7 '97)
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x Fixed minor bugs tracked down by the example programs.
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(Mar 6, '97)
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x Merged 3.3 GLUT for X11 into 3.2 GLUT for Win32. New code
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structure allows for EASY merging!
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o In Win32, the parent gets the right to set the cursor of
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any of its children. Therefore, a child windows cursor
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will 'blink' between its cursor and its parent.
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x Fixed this by checking whether the cursor is in a child
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window or not.
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(Feb 28 '97)
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o On initial bringup apps are getting 2 display callbacks.
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x Fixed by the Fev 28 re-write.
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o Some multiple window (not subwindow) functionality is messed up.
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See the sphere.exe program.
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x Fixed by the Feb 28 re-write.
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o GLUT for Win32 supports color index mode ONLY in a paletted
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display mode (i.e., 256 or 16 color mode).
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x Fixed this in the re-write. If you can get a color index
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visual (pixel format) you can use color index mode.
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(Feb 28 '97)
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o Quite a few bugs (and incompatibilities) were being caused
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by the structure that I used in the previous port of GLUT.
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Therefore I decided that it would be best to "get back to
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the roots". I re-implemented most of glut trying to stick
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with the structure layed out by Mark. The result is a much
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more stable version that passes ALL (!) (except overlay)
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the tests provided by Mark. In addition, this new
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structure will allow future enhancements by Mark to be
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integrated much more quickly into the Win32 version. Also,
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I'm now ordering the bugs in reverse, so that the most
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recently fixed appear at the top of the list.
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(9/8/96)
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o Changed the glutGetModifiers code to produce an error if not
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called in the core input callbacks.
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(9/11/96)
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o If the alt key is pressed with more than one other modifier key
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it acts as if it is stuck -- it stays selected until pressed
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and released again.
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x Fixed.
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(9/12/96)
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o When a submenu is attached to a menu, sometimes a GPF occurs.
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Fixed. Needed to set the submenu before referencing it's members.
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o Kenny: Also, one little problem, I attached the menu to the
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right-button, but when the left-button is pressed I detach
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it to give the right-button new meaning; if I pop-up the menu and I
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don't want to select anything, like most users, I click off of the
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menu to make it disappear. When I do this, I get a GLUT error and
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the program terminates because I am altering the menu attachment
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from within the button press while the menu is active.
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x Fixed. Needed to finish the menu when the user presses the button,
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not just when a button is released.
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o GLUT for Win32 emulates a middle mouse button by checking if
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both mouse buttons are down. This causes a lot of problems with
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the menu and other multiple mouse button things.
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x Fixed. No more middle mouse button emulation. Perhaps it would
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be a good idea to emulate the middle mouse button (if not present)
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with a key?
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(9/15/96)
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o Added code to accept a user defined icon. If no icon is provided,
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a default icon is loaded.
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(9/19/96)
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o Shane: Command line options seem to be screwed up. (9/13)
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x Fixed. The geometry command line was broken, and so was the
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gldebug command line.
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o Fixed a bug in the default glut reshape. It was looking for the
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parent of the current window and GPF'ing if there wasn't a parent.
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Put in a check for a parent, and if none is there, use the
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child.
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o Idle function sucks up all processor cycles. (9/8/96)
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x I don't know if this is avoidable. If you have a tight rendering
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|
loop, it may be that the processor time is going to be sucked up
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|
no matter what. You can add a sleep() to the end of your render
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|
loop if you would like to yeild to other processes and you don't
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|
care too much about the speed of your rendering loop. If you have
|
||
|
Hardware that supports OpenGL (like a 3Dpro card, or GLint card)
|
||
|
then this should be less of a problem, since it won't be rendering
|
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|
in software. (9/11/96)
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|
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||
|
o If a window is fully obscured by another window, the visibility
|
||
|
callback is NOT called. As far as I can tell, this is a limitation
|
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|
of the Win32 api, but a workaround is being searched for. (9/8/96)
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|
x Limitation of the Win32 API
|
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|
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|
o Fixed the entry functions. They only work if the keyboard focus
|
||
|
changes. Therefore, in most Win32 systems, the mouse must be
|
||
|
pressed outside of the window to get a GLUT_LEFT message and
|
||
|
then pressed inside the window for a GLUT_ENTERED message.
|
||
|
|
||
|
o Alt modifier key doesn't work with keyboard callback. (9/8/96)
|
||
|
x Probably okay, because the glut spec says that these keys can
|
||
|
be intercepted by the system (which the alt key is...) (9/11/96)
|
||
|
|
||
|
(11/17/96)
|
||
|
o glutRemoveMenuItem() not working properly.
|
||
|
x Thanks to Gary (grc@maple.civeng.rutgers.edu) for the fix to
|
||
|
this one.
|
||
|
|
||
|
o Timer functions are messed up.
|
||
|
x Thanks to Joseph Galbraith for the fix to this one.
|
||
|
|
||
|
(12/9/96)
|
||
|
o One (minor) difference came up between the X version of glut
|
||
|
and the nt one which you should know about. It is not a new
|
||
|
problem, and it concerns co-ords returned to the pointer
|
||
|
callbacks. (glutMotionFunc, glutMouseFunc)
|
||
|
Under X, you get co-ords in the range 0 +/- 2^15, under NT
|
||
|
you get 0..2^16. This is only really a problem when moving
|
||
|
above or to the left of the window.
|
||
|
eg dragging one pixel ABOVE the window will give :-
|
||
|
under x11 : y = -1
|
||
|
under nt : y = 2^16 -1
|
||
|
x Put in fix provided by Shane Clauson.
|
||
|
|
||
|
(12/17/96)
|
||
|
o Idle functions not working properly for multiple windows.
|
||
|
x Fixed this by posting an idle message to every window in the
|
||
|
window list when idle.
|
||
|
|
||
|
(12/18/96)
|
||
|
o glutSetCursor() was misbehaving (lthomas@cco.caltech.edu).
|
||
|
x Win32 requires that the hCursor member of the window class
|
||
|
be set to NULL when the class is registered or whenever the
|
||
|
mouse is moved, the original cursor is replaced (go
|
||
|
figure!). Now sets the cursor whenever a WM_MOUSEMOVE message
|
||
|
is received, because the WM_SETCURSOR event resets the cursor
|
||
|
even when in the decoration area.
|
||
|
|
||
|
o Geometry is not being handled quite right. The numbers don't
|
||
|
take into account the window decorations. That is, if I say
|
||
|
make a window 100x100, then the WHOLE window (not just the
|
||
|
client area) is 100x100. Therefore, the client (opengl) area
|
||
|
is smaller than 100x100. (9/8/96)
|
||
|
x Fixed. Added code to subtract the decoration size on glutGet()
|
||
|
and add the decoration size on glutReshapeWindow().
|
||
|
|
||
|
o Multiple glutPostRedisplay() calls are NOT being combined.
|
||
|
To get round the "coalesce" problem on glutPostRedisplay,
|
||
|
the easiest solution is to roll-your-own coalesce by
|
||
|
keeping a global "dirty" flag in the app (eg replace all
|
||
|
calls to glutPostRedisplay with image_dirty=TRUE;), and to
|
||
|
handle image_dirty with a single glutPostRedisplay in the
|
||
|
idle callback when required. (erk - but increases
|
||
|
performance for my particular app (a rendering engine on
|
||
|
the end of a pipleine with a stream of graphics updates) by
|
||
|
a couple of orders of magnitude ! ) (9/8/96)
|
||
|
x Added code to coalesce redisplays. Every idle cycle, a
|
||
|
check is made to see which windows need redisplay, if they
|
||
|
need it, a redisplay is posted. The glutPostRedisplay()
|
||
|
call is just a stub that sets a flag.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
THANKS:
|
||
|
|
||
|
Special thanks to the following people for extensive testing,
|
||
|
suggestions, fixes and help:
|
||
|
|
||
|
Alexander Stohr
|
||
|
Shane Clauson
|
||
|
Kenny Hoff
|
||
|
Richard Readings
|
||
|
Paul McQuesten
|
||
|
Philip Winston
|
||
|
JaeWoo Ahn
|
||
|
Joseph Galbraith
|
||
|
Paula Higgins
|
||
|
Sam Fortin
|
||
|
Chris Vale
|
||
|
Bill Mitchell
|
||
|
|
||
|
and of course, the original author of GLUT:
|
||
|
Mark Kilgard.
|
||
|
|
||
|
and many others...
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
COPYRIGHT:
|
||
|
|
||
|
The OpenGL Utility Toolkit distribution for Win32 (Windows NT &
|
||
|
Windows 95) contains source code modified from the original source
|
||
|
code for GLUT version 3.3 which was developed by Mark J. Kilgard. The
|
||
|
original source code for GLUT is Copyright 1997 by Mark J. Kilgard.
|
||
|
GLUT for Win32 is Copyright 1997 by Nate Robins and is not in the
|
||
|
public domain, but it is freely distributable without licensing fees.
|
||
|
It is provided without guarantee or warrantee expressed or implied.
|
||
|
It was ported with the permission of Mark J. Kilgard by Nate Robins.
|
||
|
|
||
|
THIS SOURCE CODE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER
|
||
|
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
|
||
|
OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
|
||
|
|
||
|
OpenGL (R) is a registered trademark of Silicon Graphics, Inc.
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