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OpenGL in a separate form

 
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Bigpond
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 2:47 am    Post subject: OpenGL in a separate form Reply with quote



Hi to all,

Could anyone tell me how to setup a modelling environment, where a first
form is the driver with gadgets and edit boxes and the second form contains
OpenGL and is controlled by the first form please?

Best Regards
Renato




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Thomas Michel
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 4:45 pm    Post subject: Re: OpenGL in a separate form Reply with quote



Hello

Check out this:

http://www.cobweb.net/~dplakosh/

This is a really good OpenGL component. This component works fine with BCB
5+6. With this component in one form and your second "control form" you
should reach your goals! Most of the OpenGL stuff is done in this component
so you must only do the real OpenGL stuff...

Regards

Thomas


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Hi to all,

Could anyone tell me how to setup a modelling environment, where a first
form is the driver with gadgets and edit boxes and the second form
contains
OpenGL and is controlled by the first form please?

Best Regards
Renato







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