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PureBasic + OpenGL Tutorialpage

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Hello,

I created a new tutorialpage for PureBasic and OpenGL.

Please give me your opinion: http://www.pbgl.xdn.de thx
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Post by coma »

Such tutorials are always welcome :)

Is it difficult to add some code to launch these examples in fullscreen ?
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Uhm, it isn't difficult, but you should understand it. I will make a tutorial for a fullscreen ;) . A "How can I calculate normals" and "How can I load objects from an asc file" tutorial follows, too.
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Thanks, DarkDragon.
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Post by DarkDragon »

Now there is a fullscreen tutorial.
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Post by coma »

wow, you're fast (just 1 hour...) :D
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^^ A "How can I calculate normals" tutorial is now aviable.
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Post by TronDoc »

maybe in your "Navigation" you could have
a description following "Tutorial 1..etc" like:
Tutorial 1 - simple window with callback
Tutorial 2 - the triangle
...?

otherwise the examples look easy to understand
even for someone like me who usually doesn't
do much graphics. I will have to try running them!
Thanks.
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Post by DarkDragon »

TronDoc wrote:maybe in your "Navigation" you could have
a description following "Tutorial 1..etc" like:
Tutorial 1 - simple window with callback
Tutorial 2 - the triangle
...?

otherwise the examples look easy to understand
even for someone like me who usually doesn't
do much graphics. I will have to try running them!
Thanks.
Joe
Uhm, I thought about the description, and I will make a descriptionline under the link.

[EDIT]
The description line is uploaded
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@DarkDragon

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Post by sigi »

COOL, Thank you.

I like this. Go on. :P
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Post by sigi »

Hi,
there seems to be an Error in Tutorial 5:

If i compile it this error comes:

gluPespective__(...) is not a function, an array or a linked list.
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Post by DarkDragon »

hello,

If you read this tutorial carefully, you would know, that you must have the glwrapper library. ;)

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; !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
; !!!You should have the glwrapper userlibrary!!!
; !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by sigi »

Aha, Thank you. Shame on me :oops:
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Post by TronDoc »

I get that error too on 5.pb line 84:
gluPespective__(...) is not a function, an array or a linked list.
and I do have the wrapper installed...
the other examples seem to work
...thanks for the description lines!
Joe
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