On 5/27/2010 7:54 PM, Lawson English wrote:
Darn, tried that with the latest update of Seaside 3.0a. I had to use Monticello directly, rather than Installer. 'OpenGL example." returned the error MessageNotUnderstood: SystemDictionary>>platform
What image are you using? There are no senders of #platform in OpenGL anywhere. There is #platformName (as in "Smalltalk platformName") but in 4.1 and later this works.
Cheers, - Andreas
On 3/22/10 11:04 PM, Andreas Raab wrote:
On 3/22/2010 7:27 PM, Lawson English wrote:
Croquet OpenGL is dependent on all sorts of things. Have you managed to get Croquet working in a modernish version of Squeak/Pharo?
(you will need an updated 4.1 trunk image - I've promoted Form>>flipVertically to core in the process of making this package)
From http://www.squeaksource.com/CroquetGL
The OpenGL interface from Croquet for consumption in other contexts. Supports OpenGL 1.4 plus extensions.
To install, first load the FFI via:
(Installer repository: 'http://source.squeak.org/FFI') install: 'FFI-Pools'; install: 'FFI-Kernel'; install: 'FFI-Tests'.
then load CroquetGL:
(Installer repository: 'http://www.squeaksource.com/CroquetGL') install: '3DTransform'; install: 'OpenGL-Pools'; install: 'OpenGL-Core'.
When everything has loaded, try the example:
OpenGL example.
Important Windows Note:
In order to use Croquet on Windows, you must make sure your VM is set to support OpenGL instead of D3D by default. To do this, press F2 or go to the system menu, into the "Display and Sound" section and ensure the preference "Use OpenGL (instead of D3D" is ENABLED.
Cheers,
- Andreas