Re: Stereo/Color problem

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From: Yair Kurzion (yair++at++polygon.engr.sgi.com)
Date: 01/17/2001 22:44:59


Hello Boris !

What Performer version are you running ?

What process modifies the fluxed color attribute ?

Can you compose a short sample code demonstrating the problem ?

In general, there is only one flux buffer copy for each frame-number. All
the DRAW channels that render some frame number see the same buffer.

Thanks,
-yair

> I have a modified version of perfly that works on a workbench
> (two perpendicular screens, with stereo, tracked head,
> on an Onyx2 with 2*IR2E).
> In my scene, I have a pfGeoSet of type PFGS_LINES, with a fluxed color.
> When I change its color, only the color of the right eye is actually
> changed and only on the vertical screen. Furthermore, when I move an
> other, unrelated pfGeode (with a tracker), sometimes I can get the
> right color for both eyes on the vertical screen and only for one eye
> on the horizontal screen.
>
> Does this problem sound familiar or ring the bell to someone ?
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Boris.
>
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