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Visual is a 3D graphics module for Python with a friendly API. The source repository has moved to https://github.com/BruceSherwood/vpython-wx. Also see
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AS OF EARLY 2008, THIS INFORMATION IS OBSOLETE. SEE INSTALL.txt instead. The following notes were written by Jonathan Brandmeyer, June 2006. This directory is a kind of sandbox that I'm using to build and test a new OpenGL rendering engine for VPython. Dependancies (in Debian): libboost-python-dev libboost-thread-dev ftgl-dev libgle3-dev libgtkglextmm1-dev (Note: In Debian Sid, you will need to build gtkglextmm 1.2 from source, and apt-get install libgtkmm-2.4-dev) scons Notes for building: Assuming you have all of the development packages that the new core expects, make sure that you edit the value of 'VISUAL_PREFIX' in include/vpython-config.h to be the path to the source tree. VPython uses SCons to build itself, and does not include any kind of 'install' target, yet. Instead, it builds its target programs and libraries in-place in a layout similar to what you would find under /usr Directory layout SConstruct A scons build file for this project. Run `scons` to build the Python extension module. Run 'scons bin/' to run the C++ tests. run A script that sets up environment variables to use the target libs and plugin. ex: './run python2.3' will place site-packages/ in sys.path. bin/ Programs are built in-place here. To run any of the tests, prefix the command with the run script, like: './run bin/sphere_texture_test'. For a python program, say "./run python bin/bounce2.py'. lib/ Target libraries are built in-place here. site-packages/ The Python plugin module is built here. site-packages/visual/ The parts of the Python plugin that are written in Python are placed here. include/ Header files for the basic objects. include/util/ Header files for utility classes, like tmatrix, and vector. include/gtk1/ Classes for Gtk 1.2 + gtkglarea (defunct) include/gtk2/ Classes for Gtkmm + GtkGLExtmm src/core/ Implementations of classes defined in include/ src/core/util/ same, for include/util/ src/gtk1/ same, for include/gtk1 src/gtk2/ same, for include/gtk2. Also includes implemetations of some platform- specific utility classes for POSIX systems. src/python/ Implementations of the Boost.Python wrapper code. src/test/ A series of test programs used to excersize the individiual parts of this library. These are written in pure C++. TODO (*-ed items are must-do, w/l items are wishlist items): * Port to GTK on Windows (done) * Forward-port changes to support numeric/numarray (done) * Remove libgle dependancy; integrate advanced curve type (done) * Provide simple texture API (done) * Pango+texture text rendering; Remove FTGL dependancy (done) * Write simple icons for the toolbar widgets * Verify performance of the autoscaler, particularly with regards to frustum depth parameters. (done) * Autotoolize the project (done) * Fix any+all bugs identified in examples/*.py (in progress) * Provide compatability interface for lighting (done) * Update INSTALL.txt, NEWS.txt (done) -------- 4.0.BETA0 release here --------- * Write demo of display_kernel integration using PyGTK * Generic texture support for all objects. * Generic transparency for all objects. Consider full-scene polygon sorting of translucent bodies. * Write documentation for new features - lighting - display_kernel - new scaling effects - texturing * Ability to disable the toolbar * Optimize away extra display_kernel::pick() calls * Investigate slowness (mostly done) * Add points object - support GL_POINT_SPRITE? * Additional features as users request * Fix bugs identified with ALPHA0 and BETA0
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