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[IV3D-USERS] Re: Re: Re: Re: Experience Feedback


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  • From: Ofri Sadowsky <sadowsky.o.phd@gmail.com>
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  • Date: Sun, 28 Nov 2010 10:19:37 +0200
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On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 3:55 PM, tom fogal <tfogal@sci.utah.edu> wrote:
Hi,


> The corresponding 'context.cpp' asks for 'wgl.h' which, surprisingly,
> I cannot find on my system.  This is where I'm stuck for now...

I'm sure a google for 'where can I find wgl.h' or something like that
would be enlightening.

-tom
 
 
Google was enlightening, but didn't give me a proper answer.  It seems there are many versions of wgl.h out there, none officially given by the OpenGL registry.  The versions are so different from each other, that I doubt any unified version exists.
 
The OpenGL registry, http://www.opengl.org/registry/, speaks about wgl.h, but only provides a link to wglext.h.
 
Perhaps you can find which directory your wgl.h is in, and from it maybe we can infer which software installed it in the system, and then try to obtain it.
 
I suspect, though, that wgl.h would not make a good dependency in the long run, given its multiple mutations.
 
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