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Re: QCView openGLContext
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Re: QCView openGLContext


  • Subject: Re: QCView openGLContext
  • From: David Duncan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 10:49:18 -0700

On Mar 13, 2008, at 4:53 PM, Lorenzo wrote:

If I comment this line below
[[qcView openGLContext] flushBuffer];
my app launches and runs well, but of course I can't see the QCView contents
properly. I have seen that this API is available in 10.5 and later. Anyway
my compiler doesn't protest when I build my app against 10.4 SDK. This a
part, how can I make this work on Tiger too? Any workaround?


To answer the original question however, a QCView doesn't respond to the -openGLContext message until 10.5, so that is why on 10.4 you get that message. You shouldn't need to flush the buffer for your content to appear correctly however, so you might want to elaborate more on what issue your having specifically.
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David Duncan
Apple DTS Animation and Printing
email@hidden




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