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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) install windows on mac Post 302340128 by Reham$ on Sunday 2nd of August 2009 08:23:31 PM
Old 08-02-2009
Thanks alot i tried virtual box and it works Smilie thanks for ur efforts
 

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SoSFBox2f(3)							       Coin							      SoSFBox2f(3)

NAME
SoSFBox2f - The SoSFBox2f class is a container for an SbBox2f vector. This field is used where nodes, engines or other field containers needs to store a box. SYNOPSIS
#include <Inventor/fields/SoSFBox2f.h> Inherits SoSField. Public Member Functions virtual SoType getTypeId (void) const virtual void copyFrom (const SoField &field) const SoSFBox2f & operator= (const SoSFBox2f &field) virtual SbBool isSame (const SoField &field) const const SbBox2f & getValue (void) const void setValue (const SbBox2f &newvalue) const SbBox2f & operator= (const SbBox2f &newvalue) int operator== (const SoSFBox2f &field) const int operator!= (const SoSFBox2f &field) const void setValue (float xmin, float ymin, float xmax, float ymax) void setValue (const SbVec2f &minvec, const SbVec2f &maxvec) void getValue (SbBox2f &box) const Static Public Member Functions static void * createInstance (void) static SoType getClassTypeId (void) static void initClass (void) Protected Attributes SbBox2f value Additional Inherited Members Detailed Description The SoSFBox2f class is a container for an SbBox2f vector. This field is used where nodes, engines or other field containers needs to store a box. Be aware that this class is an extension for Coin, and it is not available in the original SGI Open Inventor v2.1 API. Since: Coin 2.5 Member Function Documentation SoType SoSFBox2f::getClassTypeId (void) [static] Returns a unique type identifier for this field class. See also: getTypeId(), SoType Reimplemented from SoSField. SoType SoSFBox2f::getTypeId (void) const [virtual] Returns the type identification instance which uniquely identifies the Coin field class the object belongs to. See also: getClassTypeId(), SoType Implements SoField. void SoSFBox2f::copyFrom (const SoField &f) [virtual] Copy value(s) from f into this field. f must be of the same type as this field. Implements SoField. SbBool SoSFBox2f::isSame (const SoField &f) const [virtual] Check for equal type and value(s). Implements SoField. void SoSFBox2f::initClass (void) [static] Internal method called upon initialization of the library (from SoDB::init()) to set up the type system. Reimplemented from SoSField. void SoSFBox2f::setValue (floatxmin, floatymin, floatxmax, floatymax) Set value of vector. void SoSFBox2f::setValue (const SbVec2f &minvec, const SbVec2f &maxvec) Set value of vector. void SoSFBox2f::getValue (SbBox2f &box) const Set value of vector. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for Coin from the source code. Version 3.1.3 Wed May 23 2012 SoSFBox2f(3)
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