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/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- *
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* This file is part of GEL, http://www.imm.dtu.dk/GEL
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* Copyright (C) the authors and DTU Informatics
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* For license and list of authors, see ../../doc/intro.pdf
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* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
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/**
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* @file ManifoldRenderer.h
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* @brief Tool for rendering a HMesh Manifold.
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*/
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#ifndef __MESHEDIT_RENDERER_H__
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#define __MESHEDIT_RENDERER_H__
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#include "../CGLA/Vec2d.h"
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#include "../GL/glew.h"
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#include "../HMesh/harmonics.h"
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#include "../GLGraphics/draw.h"
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#include "../GLGraphics/Console.h"
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#include "../GLGraphics/IDBufferWireFrameRenderer.h"
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#include "../CGLA/Vec4d.h"
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namespace HMesh
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{
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template<typename ITEM>
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class VertexAttributeVector;
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}
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namespace GLGraphics {
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/** Ancestral class for Manifold rendering. Do not use directly. Its only purpose is to
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create a display list and remove it when the object is destroyed. This is an example
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of the RAII "resource acquisition is initialization" idiom */
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class ManifoldRenderer
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{
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protected:
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GLuint display_list;
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public:
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ManifoldRenderer(): display_list(glGenLists(1)) {}
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virtual ~ManifoldRenderer()
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{
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glDeleteLists(display_list, 1);
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}
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/// Produce a display list containing geometry and normals (which may be smooth or per face).
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virtual void compile_display_list(const HMesh::Manifold& m, bool smooth) {}
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virtual void draw()
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{
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glCallList(display_list);
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}
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};
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/** Wireframe rendering. This is a nasty complex class that relies on other classes. The trouble
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is that for non-triangle meshes, we need to use another approach than for triangle meshes.
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This class is really a front end for a couple of other classes. */
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class WireframeRenderer: public ManifoldRenderer
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{
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GLGraphics::IDBufferWireframeRenderer* idbuff_renderer;
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int maximum_face_valency(const HMesh::Manifold& m);
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public:
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~WireframeRenderer()
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{
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delete idbuff_renderer;
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}
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WireframeRenderer(HMesh::Manifold& m, bool flat);
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void draw();
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};
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/** SimpleShaderRenderer is a very basic class for drawing a Manifold with shading.
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It is a convenient way to draw a surface using vertex and fragment shaders since it takes
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care of initializing the shaders and producing a display list for the geometry.
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Geometry shaders typically add more complexity and are left out of this class, so you cannot add a
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geometry shader.
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While this class can be used directly, the normal procedure is to inherit from SimpleShaderRenderer
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and then pass the shaders to the constructor. The strings defining the shaders would fit
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nicely as static constant strings (see e.g. ToonRenderer or GlazedRenderer) in your inherited class.
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If you need to define more attributes or uniforms, you need to take charge. Your inherited class's
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constructor should then use the default constructor of SimpleShaderRenderer. You can call init_shaders
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to initialize the shaders and then compile the display list yourself with the needed uniforms and
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attributes - rather than calling compile_display_list which only puts vertices and normals in the list.
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*/
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class SimpleShaderRenderer: public ManifoldRenderer
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{
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/// Compile the vertex and fragment shaders and link to form shader program.
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void init_shaders(const std::string& vss,
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const std::string& fss);
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protected:
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GLuint prog,vs,fs;
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/** This constructor simply initializes the shaders. It does not create the display list.
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Use if you shader has extra attributes. */
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SimpleShaderRenderer(const std::string& vss,
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const std::string& fss) {init_shaders(vss,fss);}
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/// Produce a display list containing geometry and normals (which may be smooth or per face).
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virtual void compile_display_list(const HMesh::Manifold& m, bool smooth);
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/// Releases the program and shaders.
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~SimpleShaderRenderer()
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{
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glDeleteProgram(prog);
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glDeleteShader(vs);
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glDeleteShader(fs);
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}
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/// Do the actual drawing. Simply calls the display list if this function is not overloaded.
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virtual void draw();
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};
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/** Ugly basic gouraud rendering. This class uses OpenGL's fixed function pipeline. */
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class NormalRenderer: public SimpleShaderRenderer
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{
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const static std::string vss;
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const static std::string fss;
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public:
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NormalRenderer():
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SimpleShaderRenderer(vss, fss) {}
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};
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/** Debug renderer. Color code faces and show vertices as balls.*/
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class DebugRenderer: public SimpleShaderRenderer
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{
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const static std::string vss;
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const static std::string fss;
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public:
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static HMesh::VertexAttributeVector<CGLA::Vec3f> vertex_colors;
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static HMesh::FaceAttributeVector<CGLA::Vec3f> face_colors;
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static HMesh::HalfEdgeAttributeVector<CGLA::Vec3f> edge_colors;
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public:
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DebugRenderer(): SimpleShaderRenderer(vss, fss) {}
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void compile_display_list(const HMesh::Manifold& m, bool smooth);
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};
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/** Render reflection lines. This class renders the object as if it is specular and inside
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an infinitely long, vertical cylinder with white strips (also vertical). Useful if you
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want to see whether the surface is smooth or has kinks. */
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class ReflectionLineRenderer: public SimpleShaderRenderer
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{
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const static std::string vss;
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const static std::string fss;
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public:
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ReflectionLineRenderer(): SimpleShaderRenderer(vss, fss) {}
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};
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/** Render isophotes with respect to a lightsource in the eye. Useful if you
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want to see whether the surface is smooth or has kinks. */
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class IsophoteLineRenderer: public SimpleShaderRenderer
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{
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const static std::string vss;
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const static std::string fss;
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public:
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IsophoteLineRenderer(): SimpleShaderRenderer(vss, fss) {}
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};
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/** The toon renderer simply quantizes the shading to give a toonish appearance
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with a fat black silhouette. */
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class ToonRenderer: public SimpleShaderRenderer
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{
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const static std::string vss;
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const static std::string fss;
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ToonRenderer(): SimpleShaderRenderer(vss, fss) {}
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};
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/** Render like glazed ceramics. Looks cool. I will add more to this. */
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class GlazedRenderer: public SimpleShaderRenderer
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{
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float bsphere_rad;
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const static std::string vss;
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const static std::string fss;
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GlazedRenderer(): SimpleShaderRenderer(vss, fss) {}
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void compile_display_list(const HMesh::Manifold& m, bool smooth);
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};
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/** Render a scalar field. Positive scalars are mapped to blue and negative to red.
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This class also has controls for gamma correction which is highly useful if the
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scalars are mostly small or large and simply scaling to the 0-1 range does not
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produce a good result. */
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class ScalarFieldRenderer: public SimpleShaderRenderer
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{
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const static std::string vss;
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const static std::string fss;
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ScalarFieldRenderer(): SimpleShaderRenderer(vss, fss) {}
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void compile_display_list(const HMesh::Manifold& m, bool smooth,
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HMesh::VertexAttributeVector<double>& field, double max_val, float gamma = 2.2);
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};
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/** Render a checkerboard pattern based on input texture map */
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class CheckerBoardRenderer: public SimpleShaderRenderer
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{
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const static std::string vss;
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const static std::string fss;
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public:
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static HMesh::VertexAttributeVector<CGLA::Vec2f> param;
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CheckerBoardRenderer(): SimpleShaderRenderer(vss, fss) {}
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void compile_display_list(const HMesh::Manifold& m, bool smooth);
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};
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/** Ambient occlusion renderer. Very similar to ScalarFieldRender. Simply assumes that the input values are
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mean curvatures which in some sense indicate how concave the surface is.*/
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class AmbientOcclusionRenderer: public SimpleShaderRenderer
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{
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const static std::string vss;
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const static std::string fss;
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AmbientOcclusionRenderer(): SimpleShaderRenderer(vss, fss) {}
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void compile_display_list(const HMesh::Manifold& m, HMesh::VertexAttributeVector<double>& field, double max_val);
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};
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/** Line fields are rendered by convolving a noise function in the direction of the line.
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This is useful, for instance, for curvature rendering. */
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class LineFieldRenderer: public SimpleShaderRenderer
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const static std::string vss;
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const static std::string fss;
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LineFieldRenderer(): SimpleShaderRenderer(vss, fss) {}
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void compile_display_list(const HMesh::Manifold& m,HMesh::VertexAttributeVector<CGLA::Vec3d>& lines);
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};
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class HarmonicsRenderer: public GLGraphics::ManifoldRenderer
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{
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static GLuint prog_P0;
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static GLGraphics::Console::variable<float> display_harmonics_time;
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static GLGraphics::Console::variable<int> display_harmonics_diffuse;
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static GLGraphics::Console::variable<int> display_harmonics_highlight;
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HMesh::Manifold* m;
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HMesh::Harmonics* h;
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/// Draw with eigenvalues
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void draw_adf();
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HarmonicsRenderer(HMesh::Manifold& _m, HMesh::Harmonics* _h, GLGraphics::Console& cs);
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/// Parse keystrokes that would influence the interactive display
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void parse_key(unsigned char key);
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};
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}
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#endif
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