OpenGL
OpenGL (Open Graphics Library) is the computer industry's standard API for defining 2-D and 3-D graphic images. OpenGL allows new hardware innovations to be accessible through the API via the OpenGL extension mechanism. It is used in CAD (Computer-aided design), virtual reality, video games, and flight simulation.
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Required skills: Python
Difficulty: Easy
For the initial asset conversion, openage provides textual output to signal which stage of conversion has been reached. The output usually looks like this:
INFO [py] converting metadata
INFO [py] [0] palette
INFO [py] [1] empires.dat
INFO [py] Starting conversion...
INFO [py] Extracting Genie data...
INFO [py] Creating API-like ob
vehicle_colour should not exist every reference to it should be replaced with VehicleColour. Not sure how we ended up with two identical structs but eitherway should be easy enough to remove vehicle_colour.
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MGLTilePyramidOfflineRegion should have a countOfTiles method that returns the number of tiles included in the tile pyramid. The implementation would rely on the mbgl::util::tileCount() function added in #9906.
This is the iOS/macOS equivalent to #11108 for Android. It would serve as a built-in alternative to mapbox/turf-swift#47 for applications already using the map SDK, including applica
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As of 00e1f52cf95c16b0cea34c83372145532b4745ba the LWJGL codebase has a new directory layout. This has broken the included Eclipse project.
I've been treating tuShorten/tuWiden as a string-ish conversion between UTF16 and UTF 8, so I recommend this.
Here's the code; add it to the end of every tuShorten/tuWiden function.
if (out < (original_out + out_len)) out = 0;
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Created by Silicon Graphics
Released January 1992
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Problem:
After using Engine.createTextureFromKtx/jpeg/Png, I need to query the texture width and height so I can generate proper UV coordinates for font display.
Proposed solution
Expose the Texture.getWidth(), getHeight(), etc. methods to get texture information. I currently only need width and height, but I can see usage cases for many of the other "getters" available in the C++ in