I just recnetly got back into OpenGL coding.
I put together a small app. Its not finished, but I basically need a few people to try it on their PC. I’ve written a few small things before and had problems with others not being able to execute them.
The app is a dynamically linked MFC Dialog. So right away there is probably going to be one problem with the MFC dll conflicts. I could statically link it and re-up it.
All I’d really like to know is if it executed. You’ll need to have a minimum screen res of 1124 x768. I use 1280 x 1024 always and the dialog is too large for 800 x 600.
If it becomes anything more than a curiousity, I might resize it.
Thanks for the replies. Thats 2 for 2 Maybe I have the correct combo of GL dlls now. I think I had some mismatched ones before. Im not even sure which ones I have now, Ive shuffeled them around so much.
I usually do statically link MFC42.dll. But hey, as long as you keep the latest dll on your hdd, no problems. Yea right. Ive ran into that conflict more than once myself.
Hi SED. OpenGL client area is overlapped by GUI. Looks like you give wrong position for GL window. Rest is working just great.
PIII 500Mhz
Matrox G400Max
Works fine on my Dual P3 600, GeForce 3, Win2K SP2.
I’d just give one comment: say you are in “dynamic zoom” mode. You click with your left mouse button in the OpenGL view and start moving around, then get the pointer out of the GL View, and release the left button: the “release” (mouse up event) is not recorded by your application: if you then re-enter the pointer in the view, you are still zooming !
Regards.
Eric
P.S.: forgot to mention that doing a SetCapture on your OpenGL window should do the trick here !
[This message has been edited by Eric (edited 08-17-2001).]
Steve I got rid of the antispamthingy. A little paranoid I suppose. I used to do the same thing on the news groups. I think I did it to deter automated spam scum. Probably wasnt doing any good, I mean I havent noticed any more/less spam in my box since I removed it about a year ago.