Well, in that case it would be interesting stuff, but would need much more details about the actual implementationstefbuet wrote:I think he's using Aesomium to render a kind of texture and Irrlicht to render this texture on screen.
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stefbuet is correct, it is using Awesomium to render the texture and then it is getting passed to Irrlicht. That screenie was a boring 2D full screen test, I'm working on making it less hackish soon.hybrid wrote:Well, in that case it would be interesting stuff, but would need much more details about the actual implementationstefbuet wrote:I think he's using Aesomium to render a kind of texture and Irrlicht to render this texture on screen.
Basically, Awesomium used WebKit to load and render the webpage and then passes a pointer to the render buffer to me, then I use that buffer to create an IImage then make that into a ITexture, it isn't terribly complicated, but still cool and useful.
EDIT: Oh, and I'll release the source when I'm done, I'll probably make a GUI element for it...
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That would be cool. It would be really fun to try and make some sort of background computer screen in a game that has Google or something loaded on it so that you could like, browse the internet inside the game.
That would be illogical captain...
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Yes, sure. But it's kinda embarrassing if your entry only have one vote at the end.sash wrote:Is it allowed for authors vote for their own entries ?
I still didn't.
Btw, the first chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Konrad Adenauer, just won the elections 1949 with one (1) vote more than his opponent. It was his own vote.
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coolBtw, the first chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Konrad Adenauer, just won the elections 1949 with one (1) vote more than his opponent. It was his own vote.
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Well, it's a bit offtopic, but i quote http://www.answers.com/topic/konrad-adenauermk.1 wrote:Why was it his vote? Anybody else could've voted for his opponent.
When the first federal parliamentary elections in 1949 resulted in a victory for the CDU, Adenauer outmaneuvered his many adversaries to become the first chancellor. The decisive single vote which gave him a majority was his own.
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That is funny.mk.1 wrote:Why was it his vote? Anybody else could've voted for his opponent.
You are joking right? I mean.. mocking..
If his opponent voted for himself too, then logically it was not his own vote that won it for him because both guys votes cancel each other out.
It takes an extra (other) person to make a winner.
So taking my comment into account, you should vote for yourself sash!
You must cancel your opponents vote.
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Yes. Although the project is not open-source, it is freely downloadable.xcvb wrote:@sash: is there any possibility to get your simulator?
Currently I'm finishing next release. As soon (I hope it will be a week) as I get it done, I'll post a message here, in project announcements) with link to my site and downloads.
p.s. Still didn't put a vote, let's it be a matter of others to judge.