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From: Michael L. <Mic...@hr...> - 2001-09-03 07:05:13
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Yuck. Sounds like a bug in Apple's GLUT port. You could delve into the GLUT code to see how it handles "normal" window resize to see if it does anything in addition to what is done when glutReshapeWindow is called? Sounds likes it's not passing information on to the MacOS windowing system. Are you using plain GLUT or GLUT with my hacks? You could try hacking lookat with vanilla GLUT to see if it exhibits the same problems? Michael. On Friday, August 31, 2001, at 06:52 , John Richardson wrote: > > I noticed on the Mac that if I just call glutReshapeWindow out of the blue > (the user issues a resize window mouse click) the window resizes but then > the Macintosh windowing system is corrupted upon exiting the program. So, > for example, other applications can not be given focus and the login > screen > gives errors. The solution is to reboot and then comment out the call to > glutReshapeWindow. -- Web3D, VRML, and virtual worlds on the Mac at http://www.MacWeb3D.org/ |