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            Simple Ogre Win32 Program

             

            Simple Win32 Program

            Rational: I wanted to create an archetype program that would be able to handle multiple key combinations. Say, the right shift key and the the key character 'X'. My options available OIS, MFC, or WxWindows. MFC and WxWindows would be a lot overhead and dll version management for what is a simple program. After unsuccseful attempts at making OIS work I decided that the [Petzold:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Petzold] style of program would minimize the windows "portion" and show how ogre would need to interact. When finished this program would show the classic orgehead mesh, respond to a few key inputs and adjust to camera position in response to the mouse or the keyboard.


            First this program was created with Microsoft Visual Studio 2003 and links to the einhort version 1.3.0 of ogre library. The easiest way to start off is to use the wizard to create a simple windows application ogre32,which should give you the following files: 

            ogre32.cpp
            ogre32.h
            ogre32.ico
            ogre32.ncb
            ogre32.rc
            ogre32.sln
            ogre32.vcproj
            ReadMe.txt
            Resource.h
            small.ico
            stdafx.cpp
            stdafx.h
            Before modifying the code that the wizard created you will need to get the media files and scripts necessary to display the ogrehead.mesh file. To do this you will need to create the directory 'media' under your main project and copy the following files into this directory. The png and jpg files can be found in the one of textures directory. The Ogre.material file is modified version of the Ogre.material file that comes with ogre source code. The origininal can be found at .\ogrenew\Samples\Media\materials\scripts. 


            cursor.png
            dirt01.jpg
            GreenSkin.jpg
            Ogre.material
            ogreborder.png
            ogreborderUp.png
            ogrehead.mesh
            spheremap.png
            WeirdEye.png
            You will need to create three configuration files: 


            ogre.cfg
            Plugins.cfg
            resources.cfg

            ogre.cfg

            Render System=Direct3D9 Rendering Subsystem

            [Direct3D9 Rendering Subsystem]
            Allow NVPerfHUD
            =No
            Anti aliasing
            =None
            Floating-point mode
            =Fastest
            Full Screen
            =No
            Rendering Device
            =NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200
            VSync
            =No
            Video Mode
            =800 x 600 @ 32-bit colour

            [OpenGL Rendering Subsystem]
            Colour Depth
            =32
            Display Frequency
            =60
            FSAA
            =0
            Full Screen
            =Yes
            RTT Preferred Mode
            =FBO
            VSync
            =No
            Video Mode
            =1024 x 768

            Plugins.cfg

            # Defines plugins to load

            # Define plugin folder
            PluginFolder
            =.

            # Define plugins
            Plugin
            =RenderSystem_Direct3D9

            resources.cfg

            # Resource locations to be added to the default path
            [General]
            FileSystem
            =./media
            You will need to edit the follow files: 
            stdafx.h
            ogre32.cpp

            stdafx.h

            #pragma once


            #define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
            #include 
            <windows.h>
            // C RunTime Header Files
            #include <stdlib.h>
            #include 
            <malloc.h>
            #include 
            <memory.h>
            #include 
            <tchar.h>
            #include 
            <Ogre.h>    //brings in most everything

             

            ogre32.cpp

            The following is the original ogre32.cpp file This will create a simple project that displays the ogrehead mesh file.
            // ogre32.cpp : Defines the entry point for the application.
            //

            #include 
            "stdafx.h"
            #include 
            "ogre32.h"
            #define MAX_LOADSTRING 100

            // Global Variables:
            HINSTANCE hInst;            // current instance
            TCHAR szTitle[MAX_LOADSTRING];        // The title bar text
            TCHAR szWindowClass[MAX_LOADSTRING];    // the main window class name

            using namespace Ogre; // <-- ultimate in lazy

             

            The most important of the following variables is mRoot. As the "Root class represents a starting point for the client application. From here, the application can gain access to the fundamentals of the system ... and Root must be created before any other Ogre operations are called. Once an instance has been created, the same instance is accessible throughout the life of that object by using Root::getSingleton (as a reference) or Root::getSingletonPtr (as a pointer). " See http://www.ogre3d.org/docs/api/html/classOgre_1_1Root.html#_details for more details.

            Please consult the wiki for more detailed reasons on why we added each of these variables.

            Root *mRoot             = 0;  // 
            SceneManager *mSceneMgr = 0;  // 
            Camera *mCamera         = 0;  // 
            Viewport* mViewPort     = 0
            RenderWindow
            * mRenderWindow=0

            // Forward declarations of functions included in this code module:
            ATOM                MyRegisterClass(HINSTANCE hInstance);
            BOOL                InitInstance(HINSTANCE, 
            int);
            LRESULT CALLBACK    WndProc(HWND, UINT, WPARAM, LPARAM);
            LRESULT CALLBACK    About(HWND, UINT, WPARAM, LPARAM);

            int APIENTRY _tWinMain(HINSTANCE hInstance,
                                 HINSTANCE hPrevInstance,
                                 LPTSTR    lpCmdLine,
                                 
            int       nCmdShow)
            {
                 
            // TODO: Place code here.
                MSG msg;
                HACCEL hAccelTable;
                HWND hWnd;
                
            // Initialize global strings
                LoadString(hInstance, IDS_APP_TITLE, szTitle, MAX_LOADSTRING);
                LoadString(hInstance, IDC_OGRE32, szWindowClass, MAX_LOADSTRING);
                MyRegisterClass(hInstance);

                
                hInst 
            = hInstance; // Store instance handle in our global variable

                hWnd 
            = CreateWindow(szWindowClass, szTitle, WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW,CW_USEDEFAULT, 0, CW_USEDEFAULT, 0, NULL, NULL, hInstance, NULL);

                
            if (!hWnd)
                
            {
                    
            return FALSE;
                }

            create the root ogre system
            mRoot = new Root();

             load the configuration file why?
                ConfigFile cf;
                cf.load(
            "resources.cfg");

                ConfigFile::SectionIterator seci 
            = cf.getSectionIterator();

                String secName, typeName, archName;
                
            while (seci.hasMoreElements())
                
            {
                    secName 
            = seci.peekNextKey();
                    ConfigFile::SettingsMultiMap 
            *settings = seci.getNext();
                    ConfigFile::SettingsMultiMap::iterator i;
                    
            for (i = settings->begin(); i != settings->end(); ++i)
                    
            {
                        typeName 
            = i->first;
                        archName 
            = i->second;
                        ResourceGroupManager::getSingleton().addResourceLocation(
                            archName, typeName, secName);
                    }

                }

             Load the directx rendering system we dont have to Display the configuration dialog.
            RenderSystemList *rsList = mRoot->getAvailableRenderers();
                
            int c=0;
                
            bool foundit = false;
                RenderSystem 
            *selectedRenderSystem=0;
                
            while(c < (int) rsList->size())
                
            {
                    selectedRenderSystem 
            = rsList->at(c);
                    String rname 
            = selectedRenderSystem->getName();
                    
            if(rname.compare("Direct3D9 Rendering Subsystem")==0)
                    
            {
                        foundit
            =true;
                        
            break;
                    }

                    c
            ++// <-- oh how clever
                }

                
            if(!foundit) 
                    
            return FALSE; //we didn't find it

                
            //we found it, we might as well use it!
                mRoot->setRenderSystem(selectedRenderSystem);

                selectedRenderSystem
            ->setConfigOption("Full Screen","No");  
                selectedRenderSystem
            ->setConfigOption("Video Mode","800 x 600 @ 16-bit colour");

                
            //retrieve the config option map
                ConfigOptionMap comap = selectedRenderSystem->getConfigOptions();

                
            //and now we need to run through all of it
                ConfigOptionMap::const_iterator start = comap.begin();
                ConfigOptionMap::const_iterator end 
            = comap.end();
                
            while(start != end)
                
            {
                    String OptionName 
            = start->first;
                    String CurrentValue 
            = start->second.currentValue;
                    StringVector PossibleValues 
            = start->second.possibleValues;
                    
            int c=0;
                    
            while (c < (int) PossibleValues.size())
                    
            {
                        String OneValue 
            = PossibleValues.at(c);
                        c
            ++;
                    }

                start
            ++;
                }
                
                
            //end boilerplate

             this is the magic! here is where we take the window that has been previously been created and attach ogre to it.
            mRoot->initialise(false,"Some Window Title");
                NameValuePairList misc;
                misc[
            "externalWindowHandle"= StringConverter::toString( (size_t)hWnd);
                mRenderWindow 
            = mRoot->createRenderWindow( "My sub render window"800600false&misc );

             create a scene manager
            // choose sm
                mSceneMgr = mRoot->createSceneManager(ST_GENERIC, "mSceneMgr");
                mSceneMgr
            ->setAmbientLight(ColourValue(0.50.50.5));

            This is so we can have scripts work and the mesh is properly rendered.
            ResourceGroupManager::getSingleton().initialiseAllResourceGroups();

             Load a mesh that is located in the ./media directory.
            Entity *ent1 = mSceneMgr->createEntity( "ogre""ogrehead.mesh" );
                    SceneNode 
            *node1 = mSceneMgr->getRootSceneNode()->createChildSceneNode( "RobotNode" );
                    node1
            ->attachObject( ent1 );

             Create a camera so we can look at his lovely mug.
            // --------------------
                
            // Create the camera
                mCamera = mSceneMgr->createCamera("PlayerCam");
                
            // Position it at 500 in Z direction
                mCamera->setPosition(Ogre::Vector3(0,0,500));
                
            // Look back along -Z
                mCamera->lookAt(Ogre::Vector3(0,0,-300));
                mCamera
            ->setNearClipDistance(5);
                
            // Set the viewport
                mViewPort = mRenderWindow->addViewport(mCamera);
                mViewPort
            ->setBackgroundColour(Ogre::ColourValue(0.0f0.0f0.0f1.0f)); 

                ShowWindow(hWnd, nCmdShow);
                UpdateWindow(hWnd);

                
                hAccelTable 
            = LoadAccelerators(hInstance, (LPCTSTR)IDC_OGRE32);

                
            // Main message loop:
                while (GetMessage(&msg, NULL, 00)) 
                
            {       
                            
            //placing renderOneFrame seems to allow for a clean shutdown.
                            
            //thanks to user lakin for that hint.
                    if (mRoot->renderOneFrame()) 
                    
            {
                        TranslateMessage(
            &msg);
                        DispatchMessage(
            &msg);
                    }

                }


                
            return (int) msg.wParam;
            }


            ATOM MyRegisterClass(HINSTANCE hInstance)
            {
                WNDCLASSEX wcex;

                wcex.cbSize 
            = sizeof(WNDCLASSEX); 

                wcex.style            
            = CS_HREDRAW | CS_VREDRAW;
                wcex.lpfnWndProc    
            = (WNDPROC)WndProc;
                wcex.cbClsExtra        
            = 0;
                wcex.cbWndExtra        
            = 0;
                wcex.hInstance        
            = hInstance;
                wcex.hIcon            
            = LoadIcon(hInstance, (LPCTSTR)IDI_OGRE32);
                wcex.hCursor        
            = LoadCursor(NULL, IDC_ARROW);
                wcex.hbrBackground    
            = (HBRUSH)(COLOR_WINDOW+1);
                wcex.lpszMenuName    
            = NULL;
                wcex.lpszClassName    
            = szWindowClass;
                wcex.hIconSm        
            = LoadIcon(wcex.hInstance, (LPCTSTR)IDI_SMALL);

                
            return RegisterClassEx(&wcex);
            }


            BOOL InitInstance(HINSTANCE hInstance, 
            int nCmdShow)
            {
               HWND hWnd;

               hInst 
            = hInstance; // Store instance handle in our global variable

               hWnd 
            = CreateWindow(szWindowClass, szTitle, WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW,
                  CW_USEDEFAULT, 
            0, CW_USEDEFAULT, 0, NULL, NULL, hInstance, NULL);

               
            if (!hWnd)
               
            {
                  
            return FALSE;
               }


               ShowWindow(hWnd, nCmdShow);
               UpdateWindow(hWnd);

               
            return TRUE;
            }


            LRESULT CALLBACK WndProc(HWND hWnd, UINT message, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
            {
                
            int wmId, wmEvent;
                PAINTSTRUCT ps;
                HDC hdc;

                
            switch (message) 
                
            {
                
            case WM_COMMAND:
                    wmId    
            = LOWORD(wParam); 
                    wmEvent 
            = HIWORD(wParam); 
                    
            // Parse the menu selections:
                    switch (wmId)
                    
            {
                    
            case IDM_EXIT:

             I was told to do this. This may or may not be necessary.
                    mRoot->detachRenderTarget(mRenderWindow);
                        DestroyWindow(hWnd);
                        
            break;
                    
            default:
                        
            return DefWindowProc(hWnd, message, wParam, lParam);
                    }
                    
            break;
                
            case WM_PAINT:
                    hdc 
            = BeginPaint(hWnd, &ps);
                    
            // TODO: Add any drawing code here

                    EndPaint(hWnd, 
            &ps);
                    
            break;
                
            case WM_DESTROY:
             
                    PostQuitMessage(
            0);
                    
            break;

             Returning 1 will cause the screen not flicker when the window is being resized.
            case WM_ERASEBKGND:
                  
            return 1;

             Handle resizing the window. one of the things this program does not do is display full screen. This should be relatively simple to implement. Also the section is direct translation of the WxWindows code that was posted to forum.
            case WM_SIZE:
                    
            if (mCamera) 
                    

                        RECT rect; 
                        GetClientRect(hWnd,
            &rect); 

                        
            // notify "render window" instance 
                        mRenderWindow->windowMovedOrResized(); 

                        
            // Adjust camera's aspect ratio, too 
                        if ((rect.bottom - rect.top) != 0 && mCamera != 0
                            mCamera
            ->setAspectRatio((Ogre::Real)mRenderWindow->getWidth() / (Ogre::Real)mRenderWindow->getHeight()); 
                        mCamera
            ->yaw(Radian(0));
                        Root::getSingletonPtr()
            ->renderOneFrame(); 
                    }


                    
            break;
                
            default:
                    
            return DefWindowProc(hWnd, message, wParam, lParam);
                }
                
            return 0;
            }

            #endif

             

            Thanks

            I wish to thank the users Lodes,lakin,pjcast, and RutgerJanssen.

            posted on 2007-04-06 11:21 楊粼波 閱讀(932) 評論(0)  編輯 收藏 引用

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