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Select File New New File. From the Xcode menu, then choose the 'Property List' template under the 'Resource' category in the 'Mac OS X' section, and follow the ensuing instructions to create a plist file. Add the gl-rendererkey and an appropriate string value in the resulting plist to specify your application's OpenGL requirements.
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NodeBox for OpenGL is a free, cross-platform library for generating 2D animations with Python programming code.
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- OpenGL or “Open Graphics Library” provides developers with a wide array of functions to render 2D and 3D graphics. Although largely known for being an API or application programming interface, OpenGL on its own is just a specification that determines the output of each command.
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NodeBox for OpenGL
NodeBox for OpenGL is a Python module for creating 2D interactive visuals using OpenGL. It is based on the command set of the classic NodeBox for Mac OS X (http://nodebox.net). It has support for Bezier paths, text, image filters (blur, bloom, …), offscreen rendering, animation & motion tweening, and simple 2D physics. Its purpose is to implement a small game engine for “City In A Bottle” (http://cityinabottle.org).
LICENSE
BSD, see LICENSE.txt for further details.
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REQUIREMENTS
NodeBox for OpenGL is built on the excellent Pyglet module. It works on all platforms if you have Python and Pyglet installed. Note: on Mac OS 10.5, Python is already installed. On Mac OS X 10.6+ (Snow Leopard), you need to install a 32-bit version of Python (Pyglet won’t work as expected with the preinstalled 64-bit version).
- Python 2.5-6 : an installer can be downloaded from http://www.python.org/download/
- Pyglet 1.4+ : an installer can be downloaded from http://www.pyglet.org/
Your video hardware needs support for OpenGL 2.0.If this is not the case, try updating to a new driver.
INSTALLATION
To be able to import NodeBox in your scripts, Python needs to know where the module is located.There are three basic ways to accomplish this:
- Put the nodebox/ folder in the same folder as your script.
- Put the nodebox/ folder in the standard location for modules so it is available to all scripts.The standard location depends on your operating system, for example:/Library/Python/2.5/site-packages/ on Mac,/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/ on Unix,c:python25Libsite-packageson Windows.
- In your script, add the location of NodeBox to sys.path, before importing it:>>> MODULE = ‘/users/tom/python/nodebox’>>> import sys; if MODULE not in sys.path: sys.path.append(MODULE)>>> import nodebox
If you get an “import pyglet” error, make sure that Pyglet is installed in site-packages/ too.
Binaries:NodeBox contains C extensions for faster mathematics.These are precompiled for Mac, on other systems you need to execute “python setup.py” in nodebox/ext/ manually.Psyco (http://psyco.sourceforge.net/) can boost performance as well (if you use a 32-bit Python).A version precompiled for Mac is included in nodebox/ext/.
USAGE
- For users coming from NodeBox for Mac OS X, or NodeBox 2: this NodeBox for OpenGL does not have a built-in code editor. You can use the IDLE editor bundled with Python. On Mac OS X, we prefer TextMate (http://macromates.com).
- From the command line, you can run a script with: python example.py (or command-R in TextMate)
- This will open an application window with the output of your script.
Here is a simple NodeBox script:
It imports the nodebox.graphics module with the standard set of drawing commands. It defines a draw() function and attaches it to the canvas, so that it will be drawn each animation frame. It opens the main application window with canvas.run().
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Authors:- Tom De Smedt (tom@organisms.be)- Frederik De Bleser (frederik@burocrazy.com)
Contributing authors:- Lieven Menschaert- Giorgio Olivero
City In A Bottle:- Nicolas Marinus- Ludivine Lechat- Tim Vets- Frederik De Bleser- Tom De Smedt
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Copyright (c) 2008 City In A Bottle
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