Change over to GLEW

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Change over to GLEW

Post #1by cartrite » 15.08.2009, 15:41

Chris committed code that switches the custom gl extension code to the GLEW library. The revision is 4835. This patch should fix the problems with building that code on Linux for the KDE gui. This should also build QT4 on both windows and linux. It should also build win32 on windows but I think windows users may still be stuck in Basic render mode. Not sure. I think gtk will build but it may not be using GLEW.

Actually this was just committed. r4837.

Should be fixed now on Linux gtk, kde, and qt4.
r4839

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Re: Change over to GLEW + other stuff

Post #2by cartrite » 20.08.2009, 13:33

During the switch over to GLEW, I needed to create an error window in GTK/GNOME. This got me to looking at the GTK+ Reference Manual and GTK symbols.
So I've been playing around with the gnome gui and for Image Capture, well I got it to do previews. I think it's Pretty cool.
I'm wondering if I can do something like this for .ogg files. :D

snapshot10.jpg


snapshot11.jpg


The patch to do this can be found in this post.
viewtopic.php?p=117177#p117177
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