Re: Final attempt regarding core data / opengl...
Re: Final attempt regarding core data / opengl...
- Subject: Re: Final attempt regarding core data / opengl...
- From: Chris Hanson <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 11:53:36 -0700
On Sep 12, 2005, at 4:45 AM, goessly wrote:
Well, In case I've disregarded any written or unwritten rule I want
to apologize; and give this question a last try, since there were
no answers to my previous postings:
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Is there a way to connect an OpenGLView to the contents of a Core
Data document, in order to display graphical representations of the
data contained in the document - like, for example an outlineview
does?
You can certainly write code that uses your object graph to perform
some form of rendering in an NSOpenGLView. But there's no automatic
support for "graphical representations of the data" in either Core
Data or NSOpenGLView. Has something led you to believe there would be?
-- Chris
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