coin240(3) Coin coin240(3)NAME
coin240 - New Features in Coin v2.4.0 The primary reason for the 2.4.0 release was the option of finally building Coin from source on MS
Windows without having to go through the Cygwin process.
There had also been various optimization work on rendering traversal code, file i/o and other things.
For v2.4.1, SoExtSelection LASSO and RECTANGLE select could be aborted by the end-user by hiting the 'END' key. No API-changes was needed
for this of course.
For v2.4.2, we hacked in support for compressed textures through an API/ABI-invisible field in SoTexture2, called
'enableCompressedTexture'. This field will remain 'invisible' until Coin v3.0.0 is released, and can only be accessed from .iv-file input
or through the SoFieldContainer API.
For v2.4.6, SbViewVolume::getAlignRotation() was implemented, and SoToVRML2Action got support for SoUnits in relation to SoVRMLTransform
nodes.
New features for Coin v2.3.0 are here.
Version 3.1.3 Wed May 23 2012 coin240(3)
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SoScXMLStateMachine(3) Coin SoScXMLStateMachine(3)NAME
SoScXMLStateMachine -
Integration level for using Coin events with SCXML-based state machines.
SYNOPSIS
#include <Inventor/scxml/SoScXMLStateMachine.h>
Inherits ScXMLStateMachine.
Public Member Functions
virtual SoType getTypeId (void) const
virtual void setSceneGraphRoot (SoNode *root)
virtual SoNode * getSceneGraphRoot (void) const
virtual void setActiveCamera (SoCamera *camera)
virtual SoCamera * getActiveCamera (void) const
virtual void setViewportRegion (const SbViewportRegion &vp)
virtual const SbViewportRegion & getViewportRegion (void) const
virtual void preGLRender (void)
virtual void postGLRender (void)
virtual SbBool processSoEvent (const SoEvent *event)
Static Public Member Functions
static SoType getClassTypeId (void)
static void * createInstance (void)
static void initClass (void)
Additional Inherited Members
Detailed Description
Integration level for using Coin events with SCXML-based state machines.
This class is part of integrating the Coin types with the SCXML subsystem. SoScXMLStateMachines adds convenience for using SCXML state
machines together with Coin events.
Since:
Coin 3.0
Member Function Documentation
SbBool SoScXMLStateMachine::processSoEvent (const SoEvent *event) [virtual]
This function makes the state machine process an SoEvent.
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