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DeadMG
9:06 PM
quick, I need a distraction from my urgent desire to vomit
Tony The Tiger
oh hello
nice to see you're back
hope you're ok there?
oh ok
is that the first tests or the second ones?
cause AFAIR you already had some tests, but don't remember if you had the results yet
DeadMG
blargh, kill me now
four days, then blood test results
Tony The Tiger
sure, I get that, medical stuff is beyond me as well
DeadMG
second, and I don't have the results yet
well, Icould call up and get them, but they serve no use to me without my doctor, so
Tony The Tiger
so how's programming going?
did you solve the issue you had with the WM, on which you posted a question...
Cool :)
DeadMG
9:18 PM
yes, I solved the problems
Tony The Tiger
oh I'm sure
DeadMG
a lot more work to be done
Xaade
PUPPY!!!
5
DeadMG
I had to put in a lot of effort to de-couple the renderer from the header system of the previous version, and now it runs from a DLL
by "runs" I mean technically, the DLL loads and calling the function works
but I'll be much happier now that it's a solid compiler abstraction
Tony The Tiger
@DeadMG sounds like you're getting what you wanted
nasties?
hmmm
DeadMG
9:22 PM
humph
not really
even when I finish de-coupling, I've got a lot of work to do
the writing of a huge amount of boring UI code, and implementing a lot of nasties on the implementation side
in addition, I decided that for the D3D11 code path, I would render text with a D3D9 device
rlc
@sbi, FWIW, I think it's "Wiedereinstieg in den Ausstieg"
Xeo
yo puppy
DeadMG
not the prettiest solution, but certainly easier
well, I realized that I had to render text to a texture and then display it as a sprite
because ID3DXFont doesn't provide for depth parameters
and if I have to render to a texture, it may as well be a D3D9 texture, and then blit cross to a D3D11 textur
Tony The Tiger
oh I see...
DeadMG
hi
Tony The Tiger
9:25 PM
oh
I'm just reading on this IDirect3DDevice9::CreateVertexBuffer, have you used it?
Xeo
@DeadMG We had D3D9 in the lessons, and we once attempted to port what we made to D3D11 .. took us the whole lesson and we didn't even finish
DeadMG
terrible as it sounds, probably vastly easier and more efficient than dealing with DirectWrite
DWrite produces terrible, subpixel text anyway
Tony The Tiger
@DeadMG you can do it automatically?
johnathon
DirectWrite is a touch of a pain in the arse
but Direct 2d is kinda nice.
DeadMG
no, not manually
but I will be
rlc
9:27 PM
yay! done with VC6 for the foreseeable future
Tony The Tiger
I'm still trying to make sense of this maze API, where the start is and what to create to actually get even a line on the screen
DeadMG
I used ID3DXMesh for my simpler mesh loading needs in the D3D9 render path
Tony The Tiger
oh hmmm
johnathon
@DeadMG great extent to get good looking font man
DeadMG
honestly, I'm more concerned that it doesn't produce good looking text
DWrite subpixel renders it's text, whereas ID3DXFont aliases to the pixel
so DWrite's text looks much blurrier
@johnathon: DWrite hardly integrates well with D3D11
johnathon
9:29 PM
@DeadMG i have a great disdain for wpf
DeadMG
you have to start manually syncing back buffers and stuff
which in my opinion was a very huge flaw on Microsoft's part
the same problem as WPF has, actually- they can only interop with D3D9
johnathon
DeadMG i like wpf to a point, i love D2D though <#
<3
DeadMG
I like WPF, but it's interoperation is hardly what I'd be looking for
there's no control from the native side
and it can only interop with D3D9
which definitely makes it not the UI solution of choice
johnathon
@DeadMG Understandable, best to go straight to Direct x then
@DeadMG or openGl
DeadMG
I like WPF as a UI framework, but it's not what I need as a UI framework for a hardware accelerated 3D rendered program
I'm already working straight with DirectX
Xaade
9:33 PM
ok... I should have an animal soon
DeadMG
the plus side of caching text as a texture is nice fast rendering times, and good looking text
the downside is the necessity of re-creating the texture each time the text cahnges
Xaade
Now I has wolfie gravatar
Now.... everyone has animal gravatars...
Except Xeo
Go wolfie
DeadMG
I don't see it
oh, I do now
Xeo
9:51 PM
@Xaade Well,
excuse me
that I like psychopathic(ally grinning) persons more than animals. :)
Xaade
I suppose if I stretched imagination... and labeled you as feral man-ape....
sbi
@rlc What's your handle on Twitter?
(Oh, and:
spiegel.de/wirtschaft/unternehmen/bild-765989-220773.html
)
Xeo
@sbi rejoice, for the puppy is back!
sbi
@Xeo
:)
Cat Plus Plus
►
Tony The Tiger
10:02 PM
@sbi you're home already?
sbi
@TonyTheTiger Yep.
Tony The Tiger
@sbi that was quick or did time just fly?
sbi
@TonyTheTiger I said I gotta go home 1:20 ago.
Tony The Tiger
@sbi then time just flew by for me I guess
Xeo
What exactly is a "function type"? Is it just
void(int,float)
?
Xaade
10:19 PM
@CatPlusPlus A sink that sucks up water????
Xeo
@Xaade It's thirsty, what would you do?
Xaade
What does he say? I don't speak that
sbi
@Xaade You don't need to speak it, you just need to understand. (And he says exactly what's the page's title.)
Xaade
Ok... what does he say, in english....
Well, I suppose I can get google to translate the title....
I was hoping it was an explanation of what happened....
Well.... time for me to get out of here
sbi
@Xaade To say my Russian was rusty would be a hilarious euphemism, but at least I can
read
it. I'd say it means "tap which <verb_missing> water".
@Tony:
O.M.G.
(You posted that link earlier, didn't you?)
Eugene
10:59 PM
@Xaade He says "this is a tap that drinks water"
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