i didn't know, the editor in visual studio 2012 (at least the premium edition) is apparently totally "made by idiots for idiots". it doesn't get the width of a hyphen correct so gets cursor in wrong position, the more hyphens the worse offset. and it fucking doesn't let me write "#ifndef" followed by tab or space keypress without fucking it fucking up! I'm ANNOYED. I'm FRUSTRATED! AAAAARRGH!
https://developer.spotify.com/technologies/libspotify/docs/11.1.60/group__album.html#ga0e828c991a8184d60026513f944e19ad "Returned string is valid as long as the album object stays allocated and no longer than the next call to sp_session_process_events()"
@DeadMG, you worked with DirectX before. Is it possible to specify the vertex data from a stream fo Vertices in a separate order than is seen in the compiled Shader?
I almost have it set up so that it displays almost exactly like a Vertex Input declarationn in a shader, but that stuck those annoying numbers at the end of teh enum values aghaghaghaghghagh.
@ThePhD D3D11 has something called shader class linkage...or something. maybe you can use that to link a vertex declaration at runtime...or something? (as long as it has at least the components the function needs)
@daknøk once you get it rendering, render them as camera-facing squares as an experiment and see how it looks :D Make the squares just big enough that there's no gaps.
@melak47 I want them just to be able to map in a different order, not be different data. That, and I also want to be able to have a Vector3 position but have a Vector4 input on the Shader. I'm also doing runtime-switching and cross-matching of Shaders, so I'm trying to make it work out as nicely as possible even if Just the order is different.
Dude, is there any way I can give you SO points for this? I mean; you've helped me so much :) You're one of the most helpfull guys I've met at help-chat before (here and IRC)
@MooingDuck Yeah, that's the point. The questions I can answer, I get beaten to it, so I don't post. The questions I can answer, it's usually because of fringe specialty knowledge, like those two links to XNAML.
@Alxandr eh, theoretically you could find a few questions/answers of mine and upvote them, but its frowned upon, and if you do too many, they're automatically undone.
@melak47 I'm usually only sending data to the Vertex Shader. I don't even think I can send data directly to a pixel shader, and if I can I haven't had a use for it.
@ThePhD I'm really not sure you can do what you want. I mean, you have to specify an input layout that works with the compiled shader or it won't even let you use the shader, right? so, your input layout has to fit the shader...you can of course lie and still have the data in different order, but how do you expect it to sort that out when you're telling it "no it's in the right order", and the semantics are attached to the wrong elements?
@melak47 That's what it seems like, but when I specify things in C# in backwards or mixed order (but with the right semantics), it renders properly under XNA. So what I'm trying to do - in my engine - is to make sure it has the same behavior. I can put the vertices in any order and it'll reach the shader 'the right way' based on semantics and such, but right now it's kind of just vomiting weird lines and sometimes a really wrongly colored triangle on my screen.
@ThePhD sounds about right. have you tried feeding it an input layout that actually describes your vertex buffer? (on the off chance that it will accept it as a valid layout for the shader and figure out the order?)
@melak47 I have, and it came out looking like a line drawn off through the bottom of the window, when it's supposed to be a small triangle in the middle of the screen, haah.
Gås (fleirtal gjæser) er det norske namnet for eit stort tal av fuglar i den biologiske familien Anatidae. Denne familien inkluderer òg svaner, som for det meste er større enn gjæser, og ender, som er mindre.
Gjæser er monogame og lever i par gjennom heile året, men i motsetnad til dei fleste andre monogame dyr er dei territoriale berre i hekketida. Gjæser med make er meir dominante og tar meir føde enn andre, det medverkar til større ungeproduksjon.
Verkelege gjæser
Dette er dei biologiske slektene som er rekna som gjæser:
* Anser - Grågjæser, inkluderer grågås, kortnebbgås, t...
Geese are waterfowl belonging to the tribe Anserini of the family Anatidae. This tribe comprises the genera Anser (the grey geese), Branta (the black geese) and Chen (the white geese). A number of other birds, mostly related to the shelducks, have "goose" as part of their name. More distantly related members of the Anatidae family are swans, most of which are larger than true geese, and ducks, which are smaller.
Etymology
The word goose is a direct descendant of Proto-Indo-European root, *ghans-. In Germanic languages, the root gave Old English gōs with the plural gēs and gandres (be...
6174 is known as Kaprekar's constant after the Indian mathematician D. R. Kaprekar. This number is notable for the following property:
#Take any four-digit number, using at least two different digits. (Leading zeros are allowed.)
#Arrange the digits in ascending and then in descending order to get two four-digit numbers, adding leading zeros if necessary.
#Subtract the smaller number from the bigger number.
#Go back to step 2.
The above process, known as Kaprekar's routine, will always reach its fixed point, 6174, in at most 7 iterations. Once 6174 is reached, the process will continue...
Can't. You can declare a function that takes TypeB& and returns TypeA& which will be defined in a spot where the types are defined and that simply does an upcast though.
i think it's maybe wrong to think that one likes grunge music just because one likes nirvana (say). maybe nirvana just happened to be a grunge band because that's what was going on then and there. maybe one would also have liked nirvana if they had formed in some other setting with some other orientation
maybe kurt cobain is still alive and driving around with elvis
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Simple DirectMedia Layer (SDL) is a cross-platform, free and open source multimedia library written in C that presents a simple interface to various platforms' graphics, sound, and input devices.
SDL has the word "layer" in its title because it is actually a wrapper around operating-system-specific functions. The main purpose of SDL is to provide a common framework for accessing these functions. For further functionality beyond this goal, many libraries have been created to ...
@Rapptz SDL is pretty good, but kind of hides a lot of shit from you and doesn't really help you with doing 3D stuff. You can stack libraries on top of SDL to get really good results.
If you're going to go with C++ you may as well just roll your own. There's like a MILLION examples of how to use things so it works out in the end, in my humble opinion.
Using D3D and doing all the drawing's backend in 3D while providing a simple 2D API is actually extremely powerful. I was able to smoke Spritebatch's Sprite performance from Xna just by rolling my own and using my own 3D rendering backend.
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I need some help figuring out where I went wrong in this pipeline, and was wondering if anyone has some Matrix Generation code on hand they can run and give me a dump for an Orthographic Projection Matrix in D3D
"The D3DX utility library (D3DX 9, D3DX 10, and D3DX 11) is deprecated for Windows 8, so we highly recommended that you migrate to DirectXMath rather than using D3DXMath."
The problem I'm facing right now is that my shaders I'm using to try and render some basic triangles to see if I got everything right are coming out like poop.