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What compiler and version are you using?
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Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
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Then it should be ok with defining the loop variable inside the for header. But to determine if something else is causing a side effect, try this:
int i;
for (i = 0 ; whatever your condition was ; i++)
{
your stuff
}
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Thanks Tim very much for ur help
i solve the problem, the problem was that my project was in release mode so i changed it now to debuge mode and it works well
i really appreciate your help
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I'm not sure how switching to debug compile from release "fixes" the problem. Usually then that happens, you have a problem with unitialized memory that debug mode automatically sets to zero or you're using something like an assert macro that is compiled out in release mode and leaves a hole in your code but lets debug mode work.
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Hi,
if the release build also works well, then you can claim you solved the problem.
if not, you just closed your eyes. switching to debug mode does not solve anything that turning off the computer would not solve.
if you need some advice on fixing release problems, read Debugging Release Mode Problems[^] and this[^].
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Hi...
This is graphics related.I need to draw a map .I have the latitude longitude values of it .I was able to map(w-to v) these to screen coordinates and then draw the map.The problem i need help with is how do i do the reverse,because i need to show the latitude longitude values as the mouse moves over the map.For the initial case its simple,just rearrangement of window to view port mapping formula .i.e.,
u = (x-xmin)* sx+ umin
v = (y-ymin)* sy + vmin
But once the zoom and pan operations are applied on the map, I don't know how to get the latitude longitude values from the screen coordinate.
If some one knows how to solve this ,Please help me
Thanks in advance
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Hi,
I want to develop a window like GUI for my appplication(which is running on OpenSUSE).
Are there any tools or libraries that I can use ?
But the condition is that I can't use GPL/LGPL licensed tools/libraries.
Anybody, please reply asap.
Regards,
Manik
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If you can't use any GPL stuff, you can't use Linux, or GNU, or X-Windows.
How about you write your own OS, compiler, Windowing system etc?
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If I bought the license for OpenSuse, doesnt that include X Windows and stuff ?
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I doubt you bought a license for OpenSuse. You MAY have bought a DVD, but that's not a license. Anyone can download and use it legally for free.
Anyway, all Linux distributions are built using the GNU toolchain (gcc etc) which are GPL (or similar).
Who decided you couldn't use GPL code? Do they know what GPL software means?
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Does anyone know a way to disable the ClearType font rendering via a system function?
We render a lot of text (monochrome) into memory bitmaps and dibs and it takes forever. If we disable ClearType via the control panel the process is very, very fast but the users screen looks like crap.
Our apps execute on both XP and Vista.
The user wouldn’t even mind if the screen looked bad during the process and reverted back to cleartype after the process. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
Tony Teveris
Gerber Scientific Products
Senior Software Engineer
Phone: 860 648 8151
Fax: 860 648 8214
83 Gerber Road West
South Windsor, CT 06074
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See if anything here[^] helps.
Henry Minute
Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain
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“I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
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I faced with problem of rendering OpenGL objects with 2 or 3 lights on printing preview and printing. It different as by drowing on screen using hardware acceleration. It uses lighting from tow lides for both red and green color, but on printing it looks like light working only from one side.
Here two screen shots
http://good-times.webshots.com/photo...05122917TouQIV
http://good-times.webshots.com/photo...05122917ZgVytp
Can't someone help with the problem?
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Hi all.
I want to create graphical user interface in my Direct3D application using Lua, but I cannot find good examples. If somebody knows how to do it, please show or give me simple example.
Thanks for attention.
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I am not quite sure, but what about that one:
http://lua-users.org/wiki/SampleCode
Friend google showed me.
Cheers
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Thanks a lot, but it's not complete information.
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I am using glDrawArrays function and sets befor glLightModel(GL_LIGHT_MODEL_TWO_SIDE,GL_TRUE). Polygons are drawn with one side lighting. If I change glDrawArrays drawing to usage of glBegin( GL_TRIANGLES ) glEnd() glVertex() then the polygons are drawn with two side lighting. Someone could help me with the problem?
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I found hint to solve the problem - to add aditionals lights with opossite directions.
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But anyway would like to have correct solution of this problem.
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Will I have improvements in drawing with OpenGL, if I would sort objects by their colors (materials) and call functions glColor, glMaterial when the color is changed? How fast glColor, glMaterial functions, what is inside of them?
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Since these days most of OpenGL is accelerated in hardware on your graphics card, it could vary by the card you have installed. It would probably make your code more readable and maintainable if you grouped like properties but I doubt the overhead for a call to glColor is very high.
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Hi,
I have an application , which can be configured through the Menu based console window system. Now I have to change this menu-based configuration window to Touch Screen with good GUI. Now since I am new to GUI programming, so I dont know how to proceed for this.
Can you please tell me how to start ? By that , I meant what tools to use to develop the GUI and then include in it the touch screen functionality.
Developer
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If it is a desktop application, then get a book on Programming Windows Forms, for whichever of the .NET languages you wish to use.
If it is a web application, investigate WPF, Silverlight and Asp.Net, to start with.
Bearing in mind that touch will be involved at some point, it would seem that Silverlight is likely to get that functionality before most other .NET technologies.
Hope this helps.
Henry Minute
Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain
Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?"
“I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
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ty henry.
But onething i forgot to mention is that the application is linux-based.
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