Re: 3D text in perfly program

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Rob Jenkins (robj++at++quid.csd.sgi.com)
Mon, 12 Jan 1998 10:02:11 -0800


Could it be that you have some pf calls before pfConfig in the example that
fails ? If so you might see something like this running MP ( forcing single
thread running might make it go away ). Test initialisation almost certianly
has some state changing going on........

Cheers
Rob

On Jan 1, 4:52pm, D.R.Madhavi - VR wrote:
> Subject: 3D text in perfly program
>
> Hi performers,
>
> I Am unable to display a 3D text in the perfly program.
>
> Basically I am creating a new pfText, adding a string ,and adding the text
> to the
> scene. The following is the error at the run time -
>
> PF WARNING/Internal : - _pfDirtCheck:bad pfObject index 403414704
>
>
> The same piece of code works fine if added in the simple.C program (Sample
> code of performer), however fails with perfly.C
>
> Any clues????
>
> Thanx in advance.
>
> Madhavi D R
>
> -----------------------------------------------
> Madhavi D R
> Project Manager,
> Aeronautical DEvelopment Agency,
> Vibuthipura
> Bangalore -17
>
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