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ehofman
5441622a28 Add support for point sprites. 2006-01-26 09:37:32 +00:00
curt
bbb8b066eb Mathias Fröhlich:
Computes the pick direction and starting point.  This is code that translates
a screen coordinate into a vector in the FlightGear world (between the eye and
the on-screen coordinate.)  Armed with this vector in FG world coordinates,
you could call a scenery intersection routine and lookup the lon/lat/elev of
the point in the world that was clicked on.
2005-12-12 21:15:20 +00:00
curt
40170cb722 The view frustum is defined in plib apps using calls to ssgSetFOV() and
ssgSetNearFar().  This by default creates a symmetric view frustum which is
typically what an application wants.

However, to get control of the view frustum in order to build support for
asymmetric view frustums, we need to wrap these calls with a bit of our own
logic.

This set of changes wraps all calls to ssgSetFOV() and ssgSetNearFar() with
FGRenderer methods.

I also standardized how the FGRenderer class is handled in globals.[ch]xx.
This led to some cascading changes in a variety of source files.

As I was working my way through the changes, I fixed a few warnings along
the way.
2005-02-25 19:41:53 +00:00
ehofman
59348bbeb9 Reverse the declaration order. jpgRenderFrame (form
erly known as trRenderFrame) is now declared as a NULL function pointer and ass
ignment of the proper function is now done in FlightGear (jpgRenderFrame=FGRend
erer::update).
2004-10-06 09:57:37 +00:00
curt
41e217fb9a Continued work to clean up the hires screen shot code and move it back towards
a working state.  I still see an anomoly when taking a screen shot from inside
a 3d cockpit, but external (chase/tower) views seem to work well.  I also
added a property to control how many screen-res tiles are generated in the
output.  Theoretically, you can now generate unlimited resolution screen shots,
or limited only by your disk space and patience.

Today I successfully generated a 20*1024 x 20*768 (20480x15360) resolution
screen shot.  If you rendered that at 100 dpi it would cover a poster of
about 17 feet by 12.8 feet.

Good luck trying to display something that big or convert it to anything
useful on a typical PC. :-)
2004-10-06 03:29:14 +00:00
ehofman
986492d72d Finish what was committed in a broken state yesterday.
Split up main.cxx into a program manegement part (which remains in
main.cxx) and a render part (the new renderer.?xx files). Also turn
the renderer into a small class of it's own. At this time not really
exctining because most of the stuff is still global, but it allows us
to slowly migrate some of the global definitions into the new class.

The FGRenderer class is now managed by globals, so to get the renderer
just call gloabals->get_renderer()

At some pijt it might be a good idea to also turn the remaining code in
main into a class of it's own. With a bit of luck we end up with a more
robust, and better maintainable code.
2004-09-20 13:21:51 +00:00
ehofman
b2bc573205 Fix the last remaining link problems. 2004-09-19 17:40:25 +00:00
ehofman
5ff3d39ad5 Shoot, this shouldn't have happened yet, but since it is, add the missing files also. 2004-09-19 17:02:16 +00:00