Re: Fog on Solid Impact

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Rob Jenkins (robj++at++quid)
Wed, 3 Sep 1997 08:27:36 -0700


There were some fog fixes in the latest Impact gfx patch 1935 so make sure you
have that, in fact anyone with Impact ought to get that patch as it has many
fixes and performance improvements. I just tried perfly esprit.flt on my Impact
( with patch 1935 ) and the fog looked OK for polygons ( draw the model filled
) and for lines ( draw the model as lines ).

If you already have that patch and still see your problem could could you try
perfly ? Please send me details ( and ideally a test case ) to reproduce the
problem if none of this helps.

Cheers
Rob

On Sep 2, 12:40pm, Katyl, Donald wrote:
> Subject: Fog on Solid Impact
>
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Hello,
>
> Does anyone know if the Indigo2 Solid Impact graphics option supports
> fogged lines? I'm trying to get some of my code to run on our new Indigo2,
> and polygons seem to work properly with fog, but lines don't.
> This seems to be true for Iris GL and OpenGL. IRIS 6.2.
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Don Katyl
> Naval Undersea Warfare Center
> Newport, Rhode Island
> katyl++at++c80.npt.nuwc.navy.mil
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