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| 2 | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 3 | This source file is part of OGRE |
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| 4 | (Object-oriented Graphics Rendering Engine) |
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| 5 | For the latest info, see http://www.ogre3d.org/ |
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| 6 | |
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| 7 | Copyright (c) 2000-2013 Torus Knot Software Ltd |
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| 9 | Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy |
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| 10 | of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal |
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| 19 | THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR |
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| 21 | FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE |
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| 26 | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 27 | */ |
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| 28 | |
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| 29 | #ifndef __OgreManualObject_H__ |
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| 30 | #define __OgreManualObject_H__ |
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| 31 | |
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| 32 | #include "OgrePrerequisites.h" |
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| 33 | #include "OgreMovableObject.h" |
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| 34 | #include "OgreRenderable.h" |
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| 35 | #include "OgreResourceGroupManager.h" |
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| 36 | #include "OgreHeaderPrefix.h" |
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| 37 | |
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| 38 | namespace Ogre |
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| 39 | { |
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| 40 | /** \addtogroup Core |
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| 41 | * @{ |
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| 42 | */ |
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| 43 | /** \addtogroup Scene |
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| 44 | * @{ |
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| 45 | */ |
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| 46 | /** Class providing a much simplified interface to generating manual |
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| 47 | objects with custom geometry. |
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| 48 | @remarks |
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| 49 | Building one-off geometry objects manually usually requires getting |
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| 50 | down and dirty with the vertex buffer and vertex declaration API, |
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| 51 | which some people find a steep learning curve. This class gives you |
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| 52 | a simpler interface specifically for the purpose of building a |
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| 53 | 3D object simply and quickly. Note that if you intend to instance your |
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| 54 | object you will still need to become familiar with the Mesh class. |
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| 55 | @par |
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| 56 | This class draws heavily on the interface for OpenGL |
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| 57 | immediate-mode (glBegin, glVertex, glNormal etc), since this |
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| 58 | is generally well-liked by people. There are a couple of differences |
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| 59 | in the results though - internally this class still builds hardware |
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| 60 | buffers which can be re-used, so you can render the resulting object |
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| 61 | multiple times without re-issuing all the same commands again. |
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| 62 | Secondly, the rendering is not immediate, it is still queued just like |
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| 63 | all OGRE objects. This makes this object more efficient than the |
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| 64 | equivalent GL immediate-mode commands, so it's feasible to use it for |
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| 65 | large objects if you really want to. |
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| 66 | @par |
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| 67 | To construct some geometry with this object: |
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| 68 | -# If you know roughly how many vertices (and indices, if you use them) |
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| 69 | you're going to submit, call estimateVertexCount and estimateIndexCount. |
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| 70 | This is not essential but will make the process more efficient by saving |
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| 71 | memory reallocations. |
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| 72 | -# Call begin() to begin entering data |
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| 73 | -# For each vertex, call position(), normal(), textureCoord(), colour() |
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| 74 | to define your vertex data. Note that each time you call position() |
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| 75 | you start a new vertex. Note that the first vertex defines the |
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| 76 | components of the vertex - you can't add more after that. For example |
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| 77 | if you didn't call normal() in the first vertex, you cannot call it |
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| 78 | in any others. You ought to call the same combination of methods per |
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| 79 | vertex. |
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| 80 | -# If you want to define triangles (or lines/points) by indexing into the vertex list, |
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| 81 | you can call index() as many times as you need to define them. |
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| 82 | If you don't do this, the class will assume you want triangles drawn |
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| 83 | directly as defined by the vertex list, i.e. non-indexed geometry. Note |
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| 84 | that stencil shadows are only supported on indexed geometry, and that |
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| 85 | indexed geometry is a little faster; so you should try to use it. |
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| 86 | -# Call end() to finish entering data. |
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| 87 | -# Optionally repeat the begin-end cycle if you want more geometry |
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| 88 | using different rendering operation types, or different materials |
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| 89 | After calling end(), the class will organise the data for that section |
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| 90 | internally and make it ready to render with. Like any other |
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| 91 | MovableObject you should attach the object to a SceneNode to make it |
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| 92 | visible. Other aspects like the relative render order can be controlled |
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| 93 | using standard MovableObject methods like setRenderQueueGroup. |
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| 94 | @par |
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| 95 | You can also use beginUpdate() to alter the geometry later on if you wish. |
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| 96 | If you do this, you should call setDynamic(true) before your first call |
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| 97 | to begin(), and also consider using estimateVertexCount / estimateIndexCount |
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| 98 | if your geometry is going to be growing, to avoid buffer recreation during |
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| 99 | growth. |
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| 100 | @par |
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| 101 | Note that like all OGRE geometry, triangles should be specified in |
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| 102 | anti-clockwise winding order (whether you're doing it with just |
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| 103 | vertices, or using indexes too). That is to say that the front of the |
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| 104 | face is the one where the vertices are listed in anti-clockwise order. |
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| 105 | */ |
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| 106 | class _OgreExport ManualObject : public MovableObject |
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| 107 | { |
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| 108 | public: |
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| 109 | ManualObject(const String& name); |
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| 110 | virtual ~ManualObject(); |
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| 111 | |
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| 112 | //pre-declare ManualObjectSection |
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| 113 | class ManualObjectSection; |
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| 114 | |
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| 115 | /** Completely clear the contents of the object. |
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| 116 | @remarks |
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| 117 | Clearing the contents of this object and rebuilding from scratch |
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| 118 | is not the optimal way to manage dynamic vertex data, since the |
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| 119 | buffers are recreated. If you want to keep the same structure but |
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| 120 | update the content within that structure, use beginUpdate() instead |
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| 121 | of clear() begin(). However if you do want to modify the structure |
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| 122 | from time to time you can do so by clearing and re-specifying the data. |
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| 123 | */ |
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| 124 | virtual void clear(void); |
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| 125 | |
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| 126 | /** Estimate the number of vertices ahead of time. |
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| 127 | @remarks |
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| 128 | Calling this helps to avoid memory reallocation when you define |
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| 129 | vertices. Also very handy when using beginUpdate() to manage dynamic |
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| 130 | data - you can make the vertex buffers a little larger than their |
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| 131 | initial needs to allow for growth later with this method. |
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| 132 | */ |
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| 133 | virtual void estimateVertexCount(size_t vcount); |
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| 134 | |
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| 135 | /** Estimate the number of indices ahead of time. |
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| 136 | @remarks |
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| 137 | Calling this helps to avoid memory reallocation when you define |
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| 138 | indices. Also very handy when using beginUpdate() to manage dynamic |
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| 139 | data - you can make the index buffer a little larger than the |
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| 140 | initial need to allow for growth later with this method. |
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| 141 | */ |
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| 142 | virtual void estimateIndexCount(size_t icount); |
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| 143 | |
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| 144 | /** Start defining a part of the object. |
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| 145 | @remarks |
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| 146 | Each time you call this method, you start a new section of the |
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| 147 | object with its own material and potentially its own type of |
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| 148 | rendering operation (triangles, points or lines for example). |
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| 149 | @param materialName The name of the material to render this part of the |
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| 150 | object with. |
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| 151 | @param opType The type of operation to use to render. |
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| 152 | */ |
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| 153 | virtual void begin(const String& materialName, |
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| 154 | RenderOperation::OperationType opType = RenderOperation::OT_TRIANGLE_LIST, const String & groupName = ResourceGroupManager::DEFAULT_RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME); |
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| 155 | |
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| 156 | /** Use before defining geometry to indicate that you intend to update the |
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| 157 | geometry regularly and want the internal structure to reflect that. |
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| 158 | */ |
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| 159 | virtual void setDynamic(bool dyn) { mDynamic = dyn; } |
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| 160 | /** Gets whether this object is marked as dynamic */ |
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| 161 | virtual bool getDynamic() const { return mDynamic; } |
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| 162 | |
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| 163 | /** Start the definition of an update to a part of the object. |
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| 164 | @remarks |
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| 165 | Using this method, you can update an existing section of the object |
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| 166 | efficiently. You do not have the option of changing the operation type |
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| 167 | obviously, since it must match the one that was used before. |
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| 168 | @note If your sections are changing size, particularly growing, use |
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| 169 | estimateVertexCount and estimateIndexCount to pre-size the buffers a little |
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| 170 | larger than the initial needs to avoid buffer reconstruction. |
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| 171 | @param sectionIndex The index of the section you want to update. The first |
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| 172 | call to begin() would have created section 0, the second section 1, etc. |
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| 173 | */ |
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| 174 | virtual void beginUpdate(size_t sectionIndex); |
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| 175 | /** Add a vertex position, starting a new vertex at the same time. |
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| 176 | @remarks A vertex position is slightly special among the other vertex data |
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| 177 | methods like normal() and textureCoord(), since calling it indicates |
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| 178 | the start of a new vertex. All other vertex data methods you call |
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| 179 | after this are assumed to be adding more information (like normals or |
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| 180 | texture coordinates) to the last vertex started with position(). |
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| 181 | */ |
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| 182 | virtual void position(const Vector3& pos); |
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| 183 | /// @copydoc ManualObject::position(const Vector3&) |
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| 184 | virtual void position(Real x, Real y, Real z); |
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| 185 | |
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| 186 | /** Add a vertex normal to the current vertex. |
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| 187 | @remarks |
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| 188 | Vertex normals are most often used for dynamic lighting, and |
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| 189 | their components should be normalised. |
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| 190 | */ |
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| 191 | virtual void normal(const Vector3& norm); |
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| 192 | /// @copydoc ManualObject::normal(const Vector3&) |
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| 193 | virtual void normal(Real x, Real y, Real z); |
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| 194 | |
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| 195 | /** Add a vertex tangent to the current vertex. |
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| 196 | @remarks |
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| 197 | Vertex tangents are most often used for dynamic lighting, and |
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| 198 | their components should be normalised. |
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| 199 | Also, using tangent() you enable VES_TANGENT vertex semantic, which is not |
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| 200 | supported on old non-SM2 cards. |
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| 201 | */ |
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| 202 | virtual void tangent(const Vector3& tan); |
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| 203 | /// @copydoc ManualObject::tangent(const Vector3&) |
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| 204 | virtual void tangent(Real x, Real y, Real z); |
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| 205 | |
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| 206 | /** Add a texture coordinate to the current vertex. |
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| 207 | @remarks |
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| 208 | You can call this method multiple times between position() calls |
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| 209 | to add multiple texture coordinates to a vertex. Each one can have |
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| 210 | between 1 and 3 dimensions, depending on your needs, although 2 is |
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| 211 | most common. There are several versions of this method for the |
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| 212 | variations in number of dimensions. |
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| 213 | */ |
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| 214 | virtual void textureCoord(Real u); |
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| 215 | /// @copydoc ManualObject::textureCoord(Real) |
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| 216 | virtual void textureCoord(Real u, Real v); |
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| 217 | /// @copydoc ManualObject::textureCoord(Real) |
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| 218 | virtual void textureCoord(Real u, Real v, Real w); |
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| 219 | /// @copydoc ManualObject::textureCoord(Real) |
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| 220 | virtual void textureCoord(Real x, Real y, Real z, Real w); |
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| 221 | /// @copydoc ManualObject::textureCoord(Real) |
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| 222 | virtual void textureCoord(const Vector2& uv); |
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| 223 | /// @copydoc ManualObject::textureCoord(Real) |
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| 224 | virtual void textureCoord(const Vector3& uvw); |
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| 225 | /// @copydoc ManualObject::textureCoord(Real) |
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| 226 | virtual void textureCoord(const Vector4& xyzw); |
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| 227 | |
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| 228 | /** Add a vertex colour to a vertex. |
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| 229 | */ |
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| 230 | virtual void colour(const ColourValue& col); |
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| 231 | /** Add a vertex colour to a vertex. |
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| 232 | @param r,g,b,a Colour components expressed as floating point numbers from 0-1 |
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| 233 | */ |
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| 234 | virtual void colour(Real r, Real g, Real b, Real a = 1.0f); |
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| 235 | |
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| 236 | /** Add a vertex index to construct faces / lines / points via indexing |
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| 237 | rather than just by a simple list of vertices. |
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| 238 | @remarks |
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| 239 | You will have to call this 3 times for each face for a triangle list, |
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| 240 | or use the alternative 3-parameter version. Other operation types |
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| 241 | require different numbers of indexes, @see RenderOperation::OperationType. |
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| 242 | @note |
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| 243 | 32-bit indexes are not supported on all cards and will only be used |
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| 244 | when required, if an index is > 65535. |
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| 245 | @param idx A vertex index from 0 to 4294967295. |
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| 246 | */ |
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| 247 | virtual void index(uint32 idx); |
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| 248 | /** Add a set of 3 vertex indices to construct a triangle; this is a |
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| 249 | shortcut to calling index() 3 times. It is only valid for triangle |
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| 250 | lists. |
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| 251 | @note |
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| 252 | 32-bit indexes are not supported on all cards and will only be used |
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| 253 | when required, if an index is > 65535. |
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| 254 | @param i1, i2, i3 3 vertex indices from 0 to 4294967295 defining a face. |
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| 255 | */ |
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| 256 | virtual void triangle(uint32 i1, uint32 i2, uint32 i3); |
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| 257 | /** Add a set of 4 vertex indices to construct a quad (out of 2 |
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| 258 | triangles); this is a shortcut to calling index() 6 times, |
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| 259 | or triangle() twice. It's only valid for triangle list operations. |
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| 260 | @note |
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| 261 | 32-bit indexes are not supported on all cards and will only be used |
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| 262 | when required, if an index is > 65535. |
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| 263 | @param i1, i2, i3, i4 4 vertex indices from 0 to 4294967295 defining a quad. |
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| 264 | */ |
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| 265 | virtual void quad(uint32 i1, uint32 i2, uint32 i3, uint32 i4); |
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| 266 | |
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| 267 | /// Get the number of vertices in the section currently being defined (returns 0 if no section is in progress). |
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| 268 | virtual size_t getCurrentVertexCount() const; |
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| 269 | |
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| 270 | /// Get the number of indices in the section currently being defined (returns 0 if no section is in progress). |
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| 271 | virtual size_t getCurrentIndexCount() const; |
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| 272 | |
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| 273 | /** Finish defining the object and compile the final renderable version. |
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| 274 | @note |
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| 275 | Will return a pointer to the finished section or NULL if the section was discarded (i.e. has zero vertices/indices). |
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| 276 | */ |
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| 277 | virtual ManualObjectSection* end(void); |
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| 278 | |
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| 279 | /** Alter the material for a subsection of this object after it has been |
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| 280 | specified. |
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| 281 | @remarks |
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| 282 | You specify the material to use on a section of this object during the |
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| 283 | call to begin(), however if you want to change the material afterwards |
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| 284 | you can do so by calling this method. |
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| 285 | @param subIndex The index of the subsection to alter |
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| 286 | @param name The name of the new material to use |
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| 287 | */ |
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| 288 | virtual void setMaterialName(size_t subIndex, const String& name, const String & group = ResourceGroupManager::DEFAULT_RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME); |
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| 289 | |
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| 290 | /** Convert this object to a Mesh. |
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| 291 | @remarks |
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| 292 | After you've finished building this object, you may convert it to |
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| 293 | a Mesh if you want in order to be able to create many instances of |
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| 294 | it in the world (via Entity). This is optional, since this instance |
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| 295 | can be directly attached to a SceneNode itself, but of course only |
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| 296 | one instance of it can exist that way. |
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| 297 | @note Only objects which use indexed geometry may be converted to a mesh. |
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| 298 | @param meshName The name to give the mesh |
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| 299 | @param groupName The resource group to create the mesh in |
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| 300 | */ |
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| 301 | virtual MeshPtr convertToMesh(const String& meshName, |
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| 302 | const String& groupName = ResourceGroupManager::DEFAULT_RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME); |
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| 304 | /** Sets whether or not to use an 'identity' projection. |
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| 305 | @remarks |
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| 306 | Usually ManualObjects will use a projection matrix as determined |
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| 307 | by the active camera. However, if they want they can cancel this out |
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| 308 | and use an identity projection, which effectively projects in 2D using |
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| 309 | a {-1, 1} view space. Useful for overlay rendering. Normally you don't |
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| 310 | need to change this. The default is false. |
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| 311 | @see ManualObject::getUseIdentityProjection |
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| 312 | */ |
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| 313 | void setUseIdentityProjection(bool useIdentityProjection); |
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| 314 | |
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| 315 | /** Returns whether or not to use an 'identity' projection. |
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| 316 | @remarks |
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| 317 | Usually ManualObjects will use a projection matrix as determined |
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| 318 | by the active camera. However, if they want they can cancel this out |
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| 319 | and use an identity projection, which effectively projects in 2D using |
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| 320 | a {-1, 1} view space. Useful for overlay rendering. Normally you don't |
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| 321 | need to change this. |
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| 322 | @see ManualObject::setUseIdentityProjection |
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| 323 | */ |
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| 324 | bool getUseIdentityProjection(void) const { return mUseIdentityProjection; } |
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| 325 | |
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| 326 | /** Sets whether or not to use an 'identity' view. |
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| 327 | @remarks |
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| 328 | Usually ManualObjects will use a view matrix as determined |
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| 329 | by the active camera. However, if they want they can cancel this out |
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| 330 | and use an identity matrix, which means all geometry is assumed |
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| 331 | to be relative to camera space already. Useful for overlay rendering. |
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| 332 | Normally you don't need to change this. The default is false. |
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| 333 | @see ManualObject::getUseIdentityView |
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| 334 | */ |
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| 335 | void setUseIdentityView(bool useIdentityView); |
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| 336 | |
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| 337 | /** Returns whether or not to use an 'identity' view. |
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| 338 | @remarks |
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| 339 | Usually ManualObjects will use a view matrix as determined |
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| 340 | by the active camera. However, if they want they can cancel this out |
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| 341 | and use an identity matrix, which means all geometry is assumed |
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| 342 | to be relative to camera space already. Useful for overlay rendering. |
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| 343 | Normally you don't need to change this. |
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| 344 | @see ManualObject::setUseIdentityView |
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| 345 | */ |
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| 346 | bool getUseIdentityView(void) const { return mUseIdentityView; } |
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| 347 | |
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| 348 | /** Sets the bounding box. |
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| 349 | @remarks Call this after having finished creating sections to modify the |
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| 350 | bounding box. E.g. if you're using ManualObject to create 2D overlays |
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| 351 | you can call things function to set an infinite bounding box so that |
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| 352 | the object always stays visible when attached. |
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| 353 | @see ManualObject::setUseIdentityProjection, ManualObject::setUseIdentityView, |
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| 354 | AxisAlignedBox::setInfinite */ |
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| 355 | void setBoundingBox(const AxisAlignedBox& box) { mAABB = box; } |
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| 356 | |
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| 357 | /** Gets a pointer to a ManualObjectSection, i.e. a part of a ManualObject. |
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| 358 | */ |
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| 359 | ManualObjectSection* getSection(unsigned int index) const; |
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| 360 | |
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| 361 | /** Retrieves the number of ManualObjectSection objects making up this ManualObject. |
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| 362 | */ |
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| 363 | unsigned int getNumSections(void) const; |
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| 364 | /** Sets whether or not to keep the original declaration order when |
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| 365 | queuing the renderables. |
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| 366 | @remarks |
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| 367 | This overrides the default behavior of the rendering queue, |
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| 368 | specifically stating the desired order of rendering. Might result in a |
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| 369 | performance loss, but lets the user to have more direct control when |
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| 370 | creating geometry through this class. |
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| 371 | @param keepOrder Whether to keep the declaration order or not. |
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| 372 | */ |
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| 373 | void setKeepDeclarationOrder(bool keepOrder) { mKeepDeclarationOrder = keepOrder; } |
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| 374 | |
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| 375 | /** Gets whether or not the declaration order is to be kept or not. |
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| 376 | @return A flag indication if the declaration order will be kept when |
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| 377 | queuing the renderables. |
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| 378 | */ |
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| 379 | bool getKeepDeclarationOrder() const { return mKeepDeclarationOrder; } |
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| 380 | // MovableObject overrides |
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| 381 | |
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| 382 | /** @copydoc MovableObject::getMovableType. */ |
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| 383 | const String& getMovableType(void) const; |
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| 384 | /** @copydoc MovableObject::getBoundingBox. */ |
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| 385 | const AxisAlignedBox& getBoundingBox(void) const; |
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| 386 | /** @copydoc MovableObject::getBoundingRadius. */ |
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| 387 | Real getBoundingRadius(void) const; |
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| 388 | /** @copydoc MovableObject::_updateRenderQueue. */ |
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| 389 | void _updateRenderQueue(RenderQueue* queue); |
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| 390 | /** Implement this method to enable stencil shadows. */ |
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| 391 | EdgeData* getEdgeList(void); |
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| 392 | /** Overridden member from ShadowCaster. */ |
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| 393 | bool hasEdgeList(void); |
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| 394 | /** Implement this method to enable stencil shadows. */ |
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| 395 | ShadowRenderableListIterator getShadowVolumeRenderableIterator( |
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| 396 | ShadowTechnique shadowTechnique, const Light* light, |
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| 397 | HardwareIndexBufferSharedPtr* indexBuffer, size_t* indexBufferUsedSize, |
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| 398 | bool extrudeVertices, Real extrusionDist, unsigned long flags = 0); |
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| 400 | |
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| 401 | /// Built, renderable section of geometry |
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| 402 | class _OgreExport ManualObjectSection : public Renderable, public MovableAlloc |
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| 403 | { |
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| 404 | protected: |
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| 405 | ManualObject* mParent; |
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| 406 | String mMaterialName; |
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| 407 | String mGroupName; |
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| 408 | mutable MaterialPtr mMaterial; |
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| 409 | RenderOperation mRenderOperation; |
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| 410 | bool m32BitIndices; |
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| 412 | |
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| 413 | public: |
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| 414 | ManualObjectSection(ManualObject* parent, const String& materialName, |
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| 415 | RenderOperation::OperationType opType, const String & groupName = ResourceGroupManager::DEFAULT_RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME); |
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| 416 | virtual ~ManualObjectSection(); |
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| 417 | |
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| 418 | /// Retrieve render operation for manipulation |
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| 419 | RenderOperation* getRenderOperation(void); |
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| 420 | /// Retrieve the material name in use |
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| 421 | const String& getMaterialName(void) const { return mMaterialName; } |
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| 422 | /// Retrieve the material group in use |
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| 423 | const String& getMaterialGroup(void) const { return mGroupName; } |
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| 424 | /// update the material name in use |
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| 425 | void setMaterialName(const String& name, const String& groupName = ResourceGroupManager::AUTODETECT_RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME ); |
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| 426 | /// Set whether we need 32-bit indices |
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| 427 | void set32BitIndices(bool n32) { m32BitIndices = n32; } |
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| 428 | /// Get whether we need 32-bit indices |
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| 429 | bool get32BitIndices() const { return m32BitIndices; } |
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| 430 | |
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| 431 | // Renderable overrides |
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| 432 | /** @copydoc Renderable::getMaterial. */ |
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| 433 | const MaterialPtr& getMaterial(void) const; |
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| 434 | /** @copydoc Renderable::getRenderOperation. */ |
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| 435 | void getRenderOperation(RenderOperation& op); |
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| 436 | /** @copydoc Renderable::getWorldTransforms. */ |
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| 437 | void getWorldTransforms(Matrix4* xform) const; |
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| 438 | /** @copydoc Renderable::getSquaredViewDepth. */ |
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| 439 | Real getSquaredViewDepth(const Ogre::Camera *) const; |
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| 440 | /** @copydoc Renderable::getLights. */ |
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| 441 | const LightList &getLights(void) const; |
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| 442 | |
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| 444 | |
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| 445 | }; |
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| 446 | /** Nested class to allow shadows. */ |
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| 447 | class _OgreExport ManualObjectSectionShadowRenderable : public ShadowRenderable |
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| 448 | { |
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| 449 | protected: |
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| 450 | ManualObject* mParent; |
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| 451 | // Shared link to position buffer |
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| 452 | HardwareVertexBufferSharedPtr mPositionBuffer; |
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| 453 | // Shared link to w-coord buffer (optional) |
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| 454 | HardwareVertexBufferSharedPtr mWBuffer; |
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| 455 | |
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| 456 | public: |
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| 457 | ManualObjectSectionShadowRenderable(ManualObject* parent, |
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| 458 | HardwareIndexBufferSharedPtr* indexBuffer, const VertexData* vertexData, |
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| 459 | bool createSeparateLightCap, bool isLightCap = false); |
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| 460 | ~ManualObjectSectionShadowRenderable(); |
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| 461 | /// Overridden from ShadowRenderable |
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| 462 | void getWorldTransforms(Matrix4* xform) const; |
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| 463 | HardwareVertexBufferSharedPtr getPositionBuffer(void) { return mPositionBuffer; } |
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| 464 | HardwareVertexBufferSharedPtr getWBuffer(void) { return mWBuffer; } |
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| 465 | /// Overridden from ShadowRenderable |
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| 466 | virtual void rebindIndexBuffer(const HardwareIndexBufferSharedPtr& indexBuffer); |
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| 467 | |
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| 469 | |
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| 470 | }; |
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| 471 | |
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| 472 | typedef vector<ManualObjectSection*>::type SectionList; |
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| 473 | |
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| 474 | /// @copydoc MovableObject::visitRenderables |
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| 475 | void visitRenderables(Renderable::Visitor* visitor, |
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| 476 | bool debugRenderables = false); |
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| 477 | |
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| 478 | |
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| 479 | protected: |
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| 480 | /// Dynamic? |
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| 481 | bool mDynamic; |
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| 482 | /// List of subsections |
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| 483 | SectionList mSectionList; |
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| 484 | /// Current section |
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| 485 | ManualObjectSection* mCurrentSection; |
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| 486 | /// Are we updating? |
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| 487 | bool mCurrentUpdating; |
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| 488 | /// Temporary vertex structure |
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| 489 | struct TempVertex |
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| 490 | { |
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| 491 | Vector3 position; |
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| 492 | Vector3 normal; |
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| 493 | Vector3 tangent; |
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| 494 | Vector4 texCoord[OGRE_MAX_TEXTURE_COORD_SETS]; |
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| 495 | ushort texCoordDims[OGRE_MAX_TEXTURE_COORD_SETS]; |
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| 496 | ColourValue colour; |
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| 497 | }; |
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| 498 | /// Temp storage |
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| 499 | TempVertex mTempVertex; |
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| 500 | /// First vertex indicator |
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| 501 | bool mFirstVertex; |
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| 502 | /// Temp vertex data to copy? |
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| 503 | bool mTempVertexPending; |
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| 504 | /// System-memory buffer whilst we establish the size required |
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| 505 | char* mTempVertexBuffer; |
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| 506 | /// System memory allocation size, in bytes |
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| 507 | size_t mTempVertexSize; |
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| 508 | /// System-memory buffer whilst we establish the size required |
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| 509 | uint32* mTempIndexBuffer; |
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| 510 | /// System memory allocation size, in bytes |
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| 511 | size_t mTempIndexSize; |
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| 512 | /// Current declaration vertex size |
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| 513 | size_t mDeclSize; |
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| 514 | /// Estimated vertex count |
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| 515 | size_t mEstVertexCount; |
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| 516 | /// Estimated index count |
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| 517 | size_t mEstIndexCount; |
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| 518 | /// Current texture coordinate |
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| 519 | ushort mTexCoordIndex; |
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| 520 | /// Bounding box |
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| 521 | AxisAlignedBox mAABB; |
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| 522 | /// Bounding sphere |
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| 523 | Real mRadius; |
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| 524 | /// Any indexed geometry on any sections? |
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| 525 | bool mAnyIndexed; |
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| 526 | /// Edge list, used if stencil shadow casting is enabled |
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| 527 | EdgeData* mEdgeList; |
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| 528 | /// List of shadow renderables |
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| 529 | ShadowRenderableList mShadowRenderables; |
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| 530 | /// Whether to use identity projection for sections |
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| 531 | bool mUseIdentityProjection; |
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| 532 | /// Whether to use identity view for sections |
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| 533 | bool mUseIdentityView; |
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| 534 | /// Keep declaration order or let the queue optimize it |
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| 535 | bool mKeepDeclarationOrder; |
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| 536 | |
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| 537 | |
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| 538 | /// Delete temp buffers and reset init counts |
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| 539 | virtual void resetTempAreas(void); |
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| 540 | /// Resize the temp vertex buffer? |
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| 541 | virtual void resizeTempVertexBufferIfNeeded(size_t numVerts); |
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| 542 | /// Resize the temp index buffer? |
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| 543 | virtual void resizeTempIndexBufferIfNeeded(size_t numInds); |
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| 544 | |
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| 545 | /// Copy current temp vertex into buffer |
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| 546 | virtual void copyTempVertexToBuffer(void); |
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| 547 | |
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| 548 | }; |
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| 549 | |
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| 550 | |
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| 551 | /** Factory object for creating ManualObject instances */ |
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| 552 | class _OgreExport ManualObjectFactory : public MovableObjectFactory |
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| 553 | { |
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| 554 | protected: |
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| 555 | MovableObject* createInstanceImpl( const String& name, const NameValuePairList* params); |
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| 556 | public: |
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| 557 | ManualObjectFactory() {} |
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| 558 | ~ManualObjectFactory() {} |
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| 559 | |
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| 560 | static String FACTORY_TYPE_NAME; |
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| 561 | |
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| 562 | const String& getType(void) const; |
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| 563 | void destroyInstance( MovableObject* obj); |
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| 564 | |
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| 565 | }; |
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| 566 | /** @} */ |
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| 567 | /** @} */ |
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| 568 | } |
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| 569 | |
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| 570 | #include "OgreHeaderSuffix.h" |
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| 571 | |
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| 572 | #endif |
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| 573 | |
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