Obtaining the OGLWFW
The OGLWFW can be downloaded in two forms
- A pre-compiled library
- Source form
Source has the advantage that you can compile it on a system setup other than I have with different defaults, the pre-compiled libraries however allow you do just download and link the relivent parts and go.
Both systems require that you have the boost library properly installed and on your compile path in order for it to make use of the shared_ptr class.
Currently the build options are very limited, I hope to expand apon them soon however if anyone wants to help me out by sorting out the details for building on other Win32 compilers I'll be most greatfull, you can contact me via email to the left.
Current Compiled Library Release Details
The current release is only avalible in a pre-compiled library form for Microsoft Visual Studio .Net and comes with a set of static libraries to link to which ever C-runtime your application requires.
The Libary can be downloaded from here.
Current Source Release Details
The current source release only supports Win32 for window creation, hopefully this will change in short order. Currently a build enviroment is only avaliable for VS.Net03.
The current sources can be downloaded from here.
Current Examples of the OGLWFW in use.
No release is complete without some examples showing how to use the system. As for this moment 4 examples are avaible;
- Simple test
A single window, single thread example - Multi window simple
A multi window, single thread example - Multithread test
A Single window, multithread example - Complex test
Multiple windows, multithread example. - Win32 Example
An example of using it as a Win32 application. - Custom Handler Example
An example of using a simple user message handler. - Custom Handler Multiple Windows
An example of using a user message handler with mutiple windows.
The Libary can be downloaded from here.