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| 2 | -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 3 | This source file is part of OGRE
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| 4 | (Object-oriented Graphics Rendering Engine)
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| 5 | For the latest info, see http://www.ogre3d.org/
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| 6 |
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| 7 | Copyright (c) 2000-2005 The OGRE Team
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| 8 | Also see acknowledgements in Readme.html
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| 9 |
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| 10 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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| 11 | the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software
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| 12 | Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
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| 13 | version.
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| 14 |
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| 15 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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| 16 | ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
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| 17 | FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
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| 18 |
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| 19 | You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with
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| 20 | this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple
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| 21 | Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA, or go to
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| 22 | http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.txt.
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| 23 | -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 24 | */
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| 25 | #ifndef _Material_H__
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| 26 | #define _Material_H__
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| 27 |
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| 28 | #include "OgrePrerequisites.h"
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| 29 |
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| 30 | #include "OgreResource.h"
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| 31 | #include "OgreIteratorWrappers.h"
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| 32 | #include "OgreCommon.h"
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| 33 | #include "OgreColourValue.h"
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| 34 | #include "OgreBlendMode.h"
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| 35 |
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| 36 |
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| 37 | namespace Ogre {
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| 38 |
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| 39 | // Forward declaration
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| 40 | class MaterialPtr;
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| 41 |
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| 42 | /** Class encapsulates rendering properties of an object.
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| 43 | @remarks
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| 44 | Ogre's material class encapsulates ALL aspects of the visual appearance,
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| 45 | of an object. It also includes other flags which
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| 46 | might not be traditionally thought of as material properties such as
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| 47 | culling modes and depth buffer settings, but these affect the
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| 48 | appearance of the rendered object and are convenient to attach to the
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| 49 | material since it keeps all the settings in one place. This is
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| 50 | different to Direct3D which treats a material as just the colour
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| 51 | components (diffuse, specular) and not texture maps etc. An Ogre
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| 52 | Material can be thought of as equivalent to a 'Shader'.
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| 53 | @par
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| 54 | A Material can be rendered in multiple different ways depending on the
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| 55 | hardware available. You may configure a Material to use high-complexity
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| 56 | fragment shaders, but these won't work on every card; therefore a Technique
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| 57 | is an approach to creating the visual effect you are looking for. You are advised
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| 58 | to create fallback techniques with lower hardware requirements if you decide to
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| 59 | use advanced features. In addition, you also might want lower-detail techniques
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| 60 | for distant geometry.
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| 61 | @par
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| 62 | Each technique can be made up of multiple passes. A fixed-function pass
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| 63 | may combine multiple texture layers using multitexrtuing, but Ogre can
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| 64 | break that into multiple passes automatically if the active card cannot
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| 65 | handle that many simultaneous textures. Programmable passes, however, cannot
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| 66 | be split down automatically, so if the active graphics card cannot handle the
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| 67 | technique which contains these passes, OGRE will try to find another technique
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| 68 | which the card can do. If, at the end of the day, the card cannot handle any of the
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| 69 | techniques which are listed for the material, the engine will render the
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| 70 | geometry plain white, which should alert you to the problem.
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| 71 | @par
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| 72 | Ogre comes configured with a number of default settings for a newly
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| 73 | created material. These can be changed if you wish by retrieving the
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| 74 | default material settings through
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| 75 | SceneManager::getDefaultMaterialSettings. Any changes you make to the
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| 76 | Material returned from this method will apply to any materials created
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| 77 | from this point onward.
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| 78 | */
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| 79 | class _OgreExport Material : public Resource
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| 80 | {
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| 81 | friend class SceneManager;
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| 82 | friend class MaterialManager;
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| 83 |
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| 84 | public:
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| 85 | /// distance list used to specify LOD
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| 86 | typedef std::vector<Real> LodDistanceList;
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| 87 | typedef ConstVectorIterator<LodDistanceList> LodDistanceIterator;
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| 88 | protected:
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| 89 |
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| 90 |
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| 91 | /** Internal method which sets the material up from the default settings.
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| 92 | */
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| 93 | void applyDefaults(void);
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| 94 |
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| 95 | typedef std::vector<Technique*> Techniques;
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| 96 | /// All techniques, supported and unsupported
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| 97 | Techniques mTechniques;
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| 98 | /// Supported techniques of any sort
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| 99 | Techniques mSupportedTechniques;
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| 100 | typedef std::map<unsigned short, Technique*> LodTechniques;
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| 101 | typedef std::map<unsigned short, LodTechniques*> BestTechniquesBySchemeList;
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| 102 | /** Map of scheme -> list of LOD techniques.
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| 103 | Current scheme is set on MaterialManager,
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| 104 | and can be set per Viewport for auto activation.
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| 105 | */
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| 106 | BestTechniquesBySchemeList mBestTechniquesBySchemeList;
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| 107 |
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| 108 | LodDistanceList mLodDistances;
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| 109 | bool mReceiveShadows;
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| 110 | bool mTransparencyCastsShadows;
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| 111 | /// Does this material require compilation?
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| 112 | bool mCompilationRequired;
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| 113 |
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| 114 | /** Insert a supported technique into the local collections. */
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| 115 | void insertSupportedTechnique(Technique* t);
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| 116 |
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| 117 | /** Clear the best technique list.
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| 118 | */
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| 119 | void clearBestTechniqueList(void);
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| 120 |
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| 121 | /** Overridden from Resource.
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| 122 | */
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| 123 | void loadImpl(void);
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| 124 |
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| 125 | /** Unloads the material, frees resources etc.
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| 126 | @see
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| 127 | Resource
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| 128 | */
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| 129 | void unloadImpl(void);
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| 130 | /// @copydoc Resource::calculateSize
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| 131 | size_t calculateSize(void) const { return 0; } // TODO
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| 132 | public:
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| 133 |
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| 134 | /** Constructor - use resource manager's create method rather than this.
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| 135 | */
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| 136 | Material(ResourceManager* creator, const String& name, ResourceHandle handle,
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| 137 | const String& group, bool isManual = false, ManualResourceLoader* loader = 0);
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| 138 |
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| 139 | ~Material();
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| 140 | /** Assignment operator to allow easy copying between materials.
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| 141 | */
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| 142 | Material& operator=( const Material& rhs );
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| 143 |
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| 144 | /** Determines if the material has any transparency with the rest of the scene (derived from
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| 145 | whether any Techniques say they involve transparency).
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| 146 | */
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| 147 | bool isTransparent(void) const;
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| 148 |
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| 149 | /** Sets whether objects using this material will receive shadows.
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| 150 | @remarks
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| 151 | This method allows a material to opt out of receiving shadows, if
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| 152 | it would otherwise do so. Shadows will not be cast on any objects
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| 153 | unless the scene is set up to support shadows
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| 154 | (@see SceneManager::setShadowTechnique), and not all techniques cast
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| 155 | shadows on all objects. In any case, if you have a need to prevent
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| 156 | shadows being received by material, this is the method you call to
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| 157 | do it.
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| 158 | @note
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| 159 | Transparent materials never receive shadows despite this setting.
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| 160 | The default is to receive shadows.
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| 161 | */
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| 162 | void setReceiveShadows(bool enabled) { mReceiveShadows = enabled; }
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| 163 | /** Returns whether or not objects using this material will receive shadows. */
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| 164 | bool getReceiveShadows(void) const { return mReceiveShadows; }
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| 165 |
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| 166 | /** Sets whether objects using this material be classified as opaque to the shadow caster system.
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| 167 | @remarks
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| 168 | This method allows a material to cast a shadow, even if it is transparent.
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| 169 | By default, transparent materials neither cast nor receive shadows. Shadows
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| 170 | will not be cast on any objects unless the scene is set up to support shadows
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| 171 | (@see SceneManager::setShadowTechnique), and not all techniques cast
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| 172 | shadows on all objects.
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| 173 | */
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| 174 | void setTransparencyCastsShadows(bool enabled) { mTransparencyCastsShadows = enabled; }
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| 175 | /** Returns whether or not objects using this material be classified as opaque to the shadow caster system. */
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| 176 | bool getTransparencyCastsShadows(void) const { return mTransparencyCastsShadows; }
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| 177 |
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| 178 | /** Creates a new Technique for this Material.
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| 179 | @remarks
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| 180 | A Technique is a single way of rendering geometry in order to achieve the effect
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| 181 | you are intending in a material. There are many reason why you would want more than
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| 182 | one - the main one being to handle variable graphics card abilities; you might have
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| 183 | one technique which is impressive but only runs on 4th-generation graphics cards,
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| 184 | for example. In this case you will want to create at least one fallback Technique.
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| 185 | OGRE will work out which Techniques a card can support and pick the best one.
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| 186 | @par
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| 187 | If multiple Techniques are available, the order in which they are created is
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| 188 | important - the engine will consider lower-indexed Techniques to be preferable
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| 189 | to higher-indexed Techniques, ie when asked for the 'best' technique it will
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| 190 | return the first one in the technique list which is supported by the hardware.
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| 191 | */
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| 192 | Technique* createTechnique(void);
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| 193 | /** Gets the indexed technique. */
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| 194 | Technique* getTechnique(unsigned short index);
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| 195 | /** searches for the named technique.
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| 196 | Return 0 if technique with name is not found
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| 197 | */
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| 198 | Technique* getTechnique(const String& name);
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| 199 | /** Retrieves the number of techniques. */
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| 200 | unsigned short getNumTechniques(void) const;
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| 201 | /** Removes the technique at the given index. */
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| 202 | void removeTechnique(unsigned short index);
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| 203 | /** Removes all the techniques in this Material. */
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| 204 | void removeAllTechniques(void);
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| 205 | typedef VectorIterator<Techniques> TechniqueIterator;
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| 206 | /** Get an iterator over the Techniques in this Material. */
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| 207 | TechniqueIterator getTechniqueIterator(void);
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| 208 | /** Gets an iterator over all the Techniques which are supported by the current card.
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| 209 | @remarks
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| 210 | The supported technique list is only available after this material has been compiled,
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| 211 | which typically happens on loading the material. Therefore, if this method returns
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| 212 | an empty list, try calling Material::load.
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| 213 | */
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| 214 | TechniqueIterator getSupportedTechniqueIterator(void);
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| 215 |
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| 216 | /** Gets the indexed supported technique. */
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| 217 | Technique* getSupportedTechnique(unsigned short index);
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| 218 | /** Retrieves the number of supported techniques. */
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| 219 | unsigned short getNumSupportedTechniques(void) const;
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| 220 |
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| 221 | /** Gets the number of levels-of-detail this material has in the
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| 222 | given scheme, based on Technique::setLodIndex.
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| 223 | @remarks
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| 224 | Note that this will not be up to date until the material has been compiled.
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| 225 | */
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| 226 | unsigned short getNumLodLevels(unsigned short schemeIndex) const;
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| 227 | /** Gets the number of levels-of-detail this material has in the
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| 228 | given scheme, based on Technique::setLodIndex.
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| 229 | @remarks
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| 230 | Note that this will not be up to date until the material has been compiled.
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| 231 | */
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| 232 | unsigned short getNumLodLevels(const String& schemeName) const;
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| 233 |
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| 234 | /** Gets the best supported technique.
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| 235 | @remarks
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| 236 | This method returns the lowest-index supported Technique in this material
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| 237 | (since lower-indexed Techniques are considered to be better than higher-indexed
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| 238 | ones).
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| 239 | @par
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| 240 | The best supported technique is only available after this material has been compiled,
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| 241 | which typically happens on loading the material. Therefore, if this method returns
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| 242 | NULL, try calling Material::load.
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| 243 | @param lodIndex The material lod index to use
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| 244 | */
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| 245 | Technique* getBestTechnique(unsigned short lodIndex = 0);
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| 246 |
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| 247 |
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| 248 | /** Creates a new copy of this material with the same settings but a new name.
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| 249 | @param newName The name for the cloned material
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| 250 | @param changeGroup If true, the resource group of the clone is changed
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| 251 | @param newGroup Only required if changeGroup is true; the new group to assign
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| 252 | */
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| 253 | MaterialPtr clone(const String& newName, bool changeGroup = false,
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| 254 | const String& newGroup = StringUtil::BLANK) const;
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| 255 |
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| 256 | /** Copies the details of this material into another, preserving the target's handle and name
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| 257 | (unlike operator=) but copying everything else.
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| 258 | @param mat Weak reference to material which will receive this material's settings.
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| 259 | */
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| 260 | void copyDetailsTo(MaterialPtr& mat) const;
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| 261 |
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| 262 | /** 'Compiles' this Material.
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| 263 | @remarks
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| 264 | Compiling a material involves determining which Techniques are supported on the
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| 265 | card on which OGRE is currently running, and for fixed-function Passes within those
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| 266 | Techniques, splitting the passes down where they contain more TextureUnitState
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| 267 | instances than the current card has texture units.
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| 268 | @par
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| 269 | This process is automatically done when the Material is loaded, but may be
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| 270 | repeated if you make some procedural changes.
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| 271 | @param
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| 272 | autoManageTextureUnits If true, when a fixed function pass has too many TextureUnitState
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| 273 | entries than the card has texture units, the Pass in question will be split into
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| 274 | more than one Pass in order to emulate the Pass. If you set this to false and
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| 275 | this situation arises, an Exception will be thrown.
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| 276 | */
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| 277 | void compile(bool autoManageTextureUnits = true);
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| 278 |
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| 279 | // -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 280 | // The following methods are to make migration from previous versions simpler
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| 281 | // and to make code easier to write when dealing with simple materials
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| 282 | // They set the properties which have been moved to Pass for all Techniques and all Passes
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| 283 |
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| 284 | /** Sets the point size properties for every Pass in every Technique.
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| 285 | @note
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| 286 | This property has been moved to the Pass class, which is accessible via the
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| 287 | Technique. For simplicity, this method allows you to set these properties for
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| 288 | every current Technique, and for every current Pass within those Techniques. If
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| 289 | you need more precision, retrieve the Technique and Pass instances and set the
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| 290 | property there.
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| 291 | @see Pass::setPointSize
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| 292 | */
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| 293 | void setPointSize(Real ps);
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| 294 |
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| 295 | /** Sets the ambient colour reflectance properties for every Pass in every Technique.
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| 296 | @note
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| 297 | This property has been moved to the Pass class, which is accessible via the
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| 298 | Technique. For simplicity, this method allows you to set these properties for
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| 299 | every current Technique, and for every current Pass within those Techniques. If
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| 300 | you need more precision, retrieve the Technique and Pass instances and set the
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| 301 | property there.
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| 302 | @see Pass::setAmbient
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| 303 | */
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| 304 | void setAmbient(Real red, Real green, Real blue);
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| 305 |
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| 306 | /** Sets the ambient colour reflectance properties for every Pass in every Technique.
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| 307 | @note
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| 308 | This property has been moved to the Pass class, which is accessible via the
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| 309 | Technique. For simplicity, this method allows you to set these properties for
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| 310 | every current Technique, and for every current Pass within those Techniques. If
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| 311 | you need more precision, retrieve the Technique and Pass instances and set the
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| 312 | property there.
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| 313 | @see Pass::setAmbient
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| 314 | */
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| 315 | void setAmbient(const ColourValue& ambient);
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| 316 |
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| 317 | /** Sets the diffuse colour reflectance properties of every Pass in every Technique.
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| 318 | @note
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| 319 | This property has been moved to the Pass class, which is accessible via the
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| 320 | Technique. For simplicity, this method allows you to set these properties for
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| 321 | every current Technique, and for every current Pass within those Techniques. If
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| 322 | you need more precision, retrieve the Technique and Pass instances and set the
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| 323 | property there.
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| 324 | @see Pass::setDiffuse
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| 325 | */
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| 326 | void setDiffuse(Real red, Real green, Real blue, Real alpha);
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| 327 |
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| 328 | /** Sets the diffuse colour reflectance properties of every Pass in every Technique.
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| 329 | @note
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| 330 | This property has been moved to the Pass class, which is accessible via the
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| 331 | Technique. For simplicity, this method allows you to set these properties for
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| 332 | every current Technique, and for every current Pass within those Techniques. If
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| 333 | you need more precision, retrieve the Technique and Pass instances and set the
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| 334 | property there.
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| 335 | @see Pass::setDiffuse
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| 336 | */
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| 337 | void setDiffuse(const ColourValue& diffuse);
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| 338 |
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| 339 | /** Sets the specular colour reflectance properties of every Pass in every Technique.
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| 340 | @note
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| 341 | This property has been moved to the Pass class, which is accessible via the
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| 342 | Technique. For simplicity, this method allows you to set these properties for
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| 343 | every current Technique, and for every current Pass within those Techniques. If
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| 344 | you need more precision, retrieve the Technique and Pass instances and set the
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| 345 | property there.
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| 346 | @see Pass::setSpecular
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| 347 | */
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| 348 | void setSpecular(Real red, Real green, Real blue, Real alpha);
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| 349 |
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| 350 | /** Sets the specular colour reflectance properties of every Pass in every Technique.
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| 351 | @note
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| 352 | This property has been moved to the Pass class, which is accessible via the
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| 353 | Technique. For simplicity, this method allows you to set these properties for
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| 354 | every current Technique, and for every current Pass within those Techniques. If
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| 355 | you need more precision, retrieve the Technique and Pass instances and set the
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| 356 | property there.
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| 357 | @see Pass::setSpecular
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| 358 | */
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| 359 | void setSpecular(const ColourValue& specular);
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| 360 |
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| 361 | /** Sets the shininess properties of every Pass in every Technique.
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| 362 | @note
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| 363 | This property has been moved to the Pass class, which is accessible via the
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| 364 | Technique. For simplicity, this method allows you to set these properties for
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| 365 | every current Technique, and for every current Pass within those Techniques. If
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| 366 | you need more precision, retrieve the Technique and Pass instances and set the
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| 367 | property there.
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| 368 | @see Pass::setShininess
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| 369 | */
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| 370 | void setShininess(Real val);
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| 371 |
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| 372 | /** Sets the amount of self-illumination of every Pass in every Technique.
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| 373 | @note
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| 374 | This property has been moved to the Pass class, which is accessible via the
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| 375 | Technique. For simplicity, this method allows you to set these properties for
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| 376 | every current Technique, and for every current Pass within those Techniques. If
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| 377 | you need more precision, retrieve the Technique and Pass instances and set the
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| 378 | property there.
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| 379 | @see Pass::setSelfIllumination
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| 380 | */
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| 381 | void setSelfIllumination(Real red, Real green, Real blue);
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| 382 |
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| 383 | /** Sets the amount of self-illumination of every Pass in every Technique.
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| 384 | @note
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| 385 | This property has been moved to the Pass class, which is accessible via the
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| 386 | Technique. For simplicity, this method allows you to set these properties for
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| 387 | every current Technique, and for every current Pass within those Techniques. If
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| 388 | you need more precision, retrieve the Technique and Pass instances and set the
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| 389 | property there.
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| 390 | @see Pass::setSelfIllumination
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| 391 | */
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| 392 | void setSelfIllumination(const ColourValue& selfIllum);
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| 393 |
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| 394 | /** Sets whether or not each Pass renders with depth-buffer checking on or not.
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| 395 | @note
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| 396 | This property has been moved to the Pass class, which is accessible via the
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| 397 | Technique. For simplicity, this method allows you to set these properties for
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| 398 | every current Technique, and for every current Pass within those Techniques. If
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| 399 | you need more precision, retrieve the Technique and Pass instances and set the
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| 400 | property there.
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| 401 | @see Pass::setDepthCheckEnabled
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| 402 | */
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| 403 | void setDepthCheckEnabled(bool enabled);
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| 404 |
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| 405 | /** Sets whether or not each Pass renders with depth-buffer writing on or not.
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| 406 | @note
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| 407 | This property has been moved to the Pass class, which is accessible via the
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| 408 | Technique. For simplicity, this method allows you to set these properties for
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| 409 | every current Technique, and for every current Pass within those Techniques. If
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| 410 | you need more precision, retrieve the Technique and Pass instances and set the
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| 411 | property there.
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| 412 | @see Pass::setDepthWriteEnabled
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| 413 | */
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| 414 | void setDepthWriteEnabled(bool enabled);
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| 415 |
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| 416 | /** Sets the function used to compare depth values when depth checking is on.
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| 417 | @note
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| 418 | This property has been moved to the Pass class, which is accessible via the
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| 419 | Technique. For simplicity, this method allows you to set these properties for
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| 420 | every current Technique, and for every current Pass within those Techniques. If
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| 421 | you need more precision, retrieve the Technique and Pass instances and set the
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| 422 | property there.
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| 423 | @see Pass::setDepthFunction
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| 424 | */
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| 425 | void setDepthFunction( CompareFunction func );
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| 426 |
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| 427 | /** Sets whether or not colour buffer writing is enabled for each Pass.
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| 428 | @note
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| 429 | This property has been moved to the Pass class, which is accessible via the
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| 430 | Technique. For simplicity, this method allows you to set these properties for
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| 431 | every current Technique, and for every current Pass within those Techniques. If
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| 432 | you need more precision, retrieve the Technique and Pass instances and set the
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| 433 | property there.
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| 434 | @see Pass::setColourWriteEnabled
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| 435 | */
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| 436 | void setColourWriteEnabled(bool enabled);
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| 437 |
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| 438 | /** Sets the culling mode for each pass based on the 'vertex winding'.
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| 439 | @note
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| 440 | This property has been moved to the Pass class, which is accessible via the
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| 441 | Technique. For simplicity, this method allows you to set these properties for
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| 442 | every current Technique, and for every current Pass within those Techniques. If
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| 443 | you need more precision, retrieve the Technique and Pass instances and set the
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| 444 | property there.
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| 445 | @see Pass::setCullingMode
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| 446 | */
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| 447 | void setCullingMode( CullingMode mode );
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| 448 |
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| 449 | /** Sets the manual culling mode, performed by CPU rather than hardware.
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| 450 | @note
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| 451 | This property has been moved to the Pass class, which is accessible via the
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| 452 | Technique. For simplicity, this method allows you to set these properties for
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| 453 | every current Technique, and for every current Pass within those Techniques. If
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| 454 | you need more precision, retrieve the Technique and Pass instances and set the
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| 455 | property there.
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| 456 | @see Pass::setManualCullingMode
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| 457 | */
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| 458 | void setManualCullingMode( ManualCullingMode mode );
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| 459 |
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| 460 | /** Sets whether or not dynamic lighting is enabled for every Pass.
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| 461 | @note
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| 462 | This property has been moved to the Pass class, which is accessible via the
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| 463 | Technique. For simplicity, this method allows you to set these properties for
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| 464 | every current Technique, and for every current Pass within those Techniques. If
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| 465 | you need more precision, retrieve the Technique and Pass instances and set the
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| 466 | property there.
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| 467 | @see Pass::setLightingEnabled
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| 468 | */
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| 469 | void setLightingEnabled(bool enabled);
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| 470 |
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| 471 | /** Sets the type of light shading required
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| 472 | @note
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| 473 | This property has been moved to the Pass class, which is accessible via the
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| 474 | Technique. For simplicity, this method allows you to set these properties for
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| 475 | every current Technique, and for every current Pass within those Techniques. If
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| 476 | you need more precision, retrieve the Technique and Pass instances and set the
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| 477 | property there.
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| 478 | @see Pass::setShadingMode
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| 479 | */
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| 480 | void setShadingMode( ShadeOptions mode );
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| 481 |
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| 482 | /** Sets the fogging mode applied to each pass.
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| 483 | @note
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| 484 | This property has been moved to the Pass class, which is accessible via the
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| 485 | Technique. For simplicity, this method allows you to set these properties for
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| 486 | every current Technique, and for every current Pass within those Techniques. If
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| 487 | you need more precision, retrieve the Technique and Pass instances and set the
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| 488 | property there.
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| 489 | @see Pass::setFog
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| 490 | */
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| 491 | void setFog(
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| 492 | bool overrideScene,
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| 493 | FogMode mode = FOG_NONE,
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| 494 | const ColourValue& colour = ColourValue::White,
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| 495 | Real expDensity = 0.001, Real linearStart = 0.0, Real linearEnd = 1.0 );
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| 496 |
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| 497 | /** Sets the depth bias to be used for each Pass.
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| 498 | @note
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| 499 | This property has been moved to the Pass class, which is accessible via the
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| 500 | Technique. For simplicity, this method allows you to set these properties for
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| 501 | every current Technique, and for every current Pass within those Techniques. If
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| 502 | you need more precision, retrieve the Technique and Pass instances and set the
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| 503 | property there.
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| 504 | @see Pass::setDepthBias
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| 505 | */
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| 506 | void setDepthBias(ushort bias);
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| 507 |
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| 508 | /** Set texture filtering for every texture unit in every Technique and Pass
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| 509 | @note
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| 510 | This property has been moved to the TextureUnitState class, which is accessible via the
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| 511 | Technique and Pass. For simplicity, this method allows you to set these properties for
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| 512 | every current TeextureUnitState, If you need more precision, retrieve the Technique,
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| 513 | Pass and TextureUnitState instances and set the property there.
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| 514 | @see TextureUnitState::setTextureFiltering
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| 515 | */
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| 516 | void setTextureFiltering(TextureFilterOptions filterType);
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| 517 | /** Sets the anisotropy level to be used for all textures.
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| 518 | @note
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| 519 | This property has been moved to the TextureUnitState class, which is accessible via the
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| 520 | Technique and Pass. For simplicity, this method allows you to set these properties for
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| 521 | every current TeextureUnitState, If you need more precision, retrieve the Technique,
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| 522 | Pass and TextureUnitState instances and set the property there.
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| 523 | @see TextureUnitState::setTextureAnisotropy
|
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| 524 | */
|
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| 525 | void setTextureAnisotropy(int maxAniso);
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| 526 |
|
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| 527 | /** Sets the kind of blending every pass has with the existing contents of the scene.
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| 528 | @note
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| 529 | This property has been moved to the Pass class, which is accessible via the
|
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| 530 | Technique. For simplicity, this method allows you to set these properties for
|
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| 531 | every current Technique, and for every current Pass within those Techniques. If
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| 532 | you need more precision, retrieve the Technique and Pass instances and set the
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| 533 | property there.
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| 534 | @see Pass::setSceneBlending
|
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| 535 | */
|
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| 536 | void setSceneBlending( const SceneBlendType sbt );
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| 537 |
|
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| 538 | /** Allows very fine control of blending every Pass with the existing contents of the scene.
|
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| 539 | @note
|
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| 540 | This property has been moved to the Pass class, which is accessible via the
|
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| 541 | Technique. For simplicity, this method allows you to set these properties for
|
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| 542 | every current Technique, and for every current Pass within those Techniques. If
|
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| 543 | you need more precision, retrieve the Technique and Pass instances and set the
|
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| 544 | property there.
|
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| 545 | @see Pass::setSceneBlending
|
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| 546 | */
|
---|
| 547 | void setSceneBlending( const SceneBlendFactor sourceFactor, const SceneBlendFactor destFactor);
|
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| 548 |
|
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| 549 |
|
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| 550 | /** Tells the material that it needs recompilation. */
|
---|
| 551 | void _notifyNeedsRecompile(void);
|
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| 552 |
|
---|
| 553 | /** Sets the distance at which level-of-detail (LOD) levels come into effect.
|
---|
| 554 | @remarks
|
---|
| 555 | You should only use this if you have assigned LOD indexes to the Technique
|
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| 556 | instances attached to this Material. If you have done so, you should call this
|
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| 557 | method to determine the distance at which the lowe levels of detail kick in.
|
---|
| 558 | The decision about what distance is actually used is a combination of this
|
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| 559 | and the LOD bias applied to both the current Camera and the current Entity.
|
---|
| 560 | @param lodDistances A vector of Reals which indicate the distance at which to
|
---|
| 561 | switch to lower details. They are listed in LOD index order, starting at index
|
---|
| 562 | 1 (ie the first level down from the highest level 0, which automatically applies
|
---|
| 563 | from a distance of 0).
|
---|
| 564 | */
|
---|
| 565 | void setLodLevels(const LodDistanceList& lodDistances);
|
---|
| 566 | /** Gets an iterator over the list of distances at which each LOD comes into effect.
|
---|
| 567 | @remarks
|
---|
| 568 | Note that the iterator returned from this method is not totally anagolous to
|
---|
| 569 | the one passed in by calling setLodLevels - the list includes a zero
|
---|
| 570 | entry at the start (since the highest LOD starts at distance 0), and
|
---|
| 571 | the other distances are held as their squared value for efficiency.
|
---|
| 572 | */
|
---|
| 573 | LodDistanceIterator getLodDistanceIterator(void) const;
|
---|
| 574 |
|
---|
| 575 | /** Gets the LOD index to use at the given distance. */
|
---|
| 576 | unsigned short getLodIndex(Real d) const;
|
---|
| 577 | /** Gets the LOD index to use at the given squared distance. */
|
---|
| 578 | unsigned short getLodIndexSquaredDepth(Real squaredDepth) const;
|
---|
| 579 |
|
---|
| 580 | /** @copydoc Resource::touch
|
---|
| 581 | */
|
---|
| 582 | void touch(void)
|
---|
| 583 | {
|
---|
| 584 | if (mCompilationRequired)
|
---|
| 585 | compile();
|
---|
| 586 | // call superclass
|
---|
| 587 | Resource::touch();
|
---|
| 588 | }
|
---|
| 589 |
|
---|
| 590 | /** Applies texture names to Texture Unit State with matching texture name aliases.
|
---|
| 591 | All techniques, passes, and Texture Unit States within the material are checked.
|
---|
| 592 | If matching texture aliases are found then true is returned.
|
---|
| 593 |
|
---|
| 594 | @param
|
---|
| 595 | aliasList is a map container of texture alias, texture name pairs
|
---|
| 596 | @param
|
---|
| 597 | apply set true to apply the texture aliases else just test to see if texture alias matches are found.
|
---|
| 598 | @return
|
---|
| 599 | True if matching texture aliases were found in the material.
|
---|
| 600 | */
|
---|
| 601 | bool applyTextureAliases(const AliasTextureNamePairList& aliasList, const bool apply = true) const;
|
---|
| 602 |
|
---|
| 603 | /** Gets the compilation status of the material.
|
---|
| 604 | @return True if the material needs recompilation.
|
---|
| 605 | */
|
---|
| 606 | bool getCompilationRequired() const
|
---|
| 607 | {
|
---|
| 608 | return mCompilationRequired;
|
---|
| 609 | }
|
---|
| 610 |
|
---|
| 611 |
|
---|
| 612 | };
|
---|
| 613 |
|
---|
| 614 | /** Specialisation of SharedPtr to allow SharedPtr to be assigned to MaterialPtr
|
---|
| 615 | @note Has to be a subclass since we need operator=.
|
---|
| 616 | We could templatise this instead of repeating per Resource subclass,
|
---|
| 617 | except to do so requires a form VC6 does not support i.e.
|
---|
| 618 | ResourceSubclassPtr<T> : public SharedPtr<T>
|
---|
| 619 | */
|
---|
| 620 | class _OgreExport MaterialPtr : public SharedPtr<Material>
|
---|
| 621 | {
|
---|
| 622 | public:
|
---|
| 623 | MaterialPtr() : SharedPtr<Material>() {}
|
---|
| 624 | explicit MaterialPtr(Material* rep) : SharedPtr<Material>(rep) {}
|
---|
| 625 | MaterialPtr(const MaterialPtr& r) : SharedPtr<Material>(r) {}
|
---|
| 626 | MaterialPtr(const ResourcePtr& r) : SharedPtr<Material>()
|
---|
| 627 | {
|
---|
| 628 | // lock & copy other mutex pointer
|
---|
| 629 | OGRE_LOCK_MUTEX(*r.OGRE_AUTO_MUTEX_NAME)
|
---|
| 630 | OGRE_COPY_AUTO_SHARED_MUTEX(r.OGRE_AUTO_MUTEX_NAME)
|
---|
| 631 | pRep = static_cast<Material*>(r.getPointer());
|
---|
| 632 | pUseCount = r.useCountPointer();
|
---|
| 633 | if (pUseCount)
|
---|
| 634 | {
|
---|
| 635 | ++(*pUseCount);
|
---|
| 636 | }
|
---|
| 637 | }
|
---|
| 638 |
|
---|
| 639 | /// Operator used to convert a ResourcePtr to a MaterialPtr
|
---|
| 640 | MaterialPtr& operator=(const ResourcePtr& r)
|
---|
| 641 | {
|
---|
| 642 | if (pRep == static_cast<Material*>(r.getPointer()))
|
---|
| 643 | return *this;
|
---|
| 644 | release();
|
---|
| 645 | // lock & copy other mutex pointer
|
---|
| 646 | OGRE_LOCK_MUTEX(*r.OGRE_AUTO_MUTEX_NAME)
|
---|
| 647 | OGRE_COPY_AUTO_SHARED_MUTEX(r.OGRE_AUTO_MUTEX_NAME)
|
---|
| 648 | pRep = static_cast<Material*>(r.getPointer());
|
---|
| 649 | pUseCount = r.useCountPointer();
|
---|
| 650 | if (pUseCount)
|
---|
| 651 | {
|
---|
| 652 | ++(*pUseCount);
|
---|
| 653 | }
|
---|
| 654 | return *this;
|
---|
| 655 | }
|
---|
| 656 | };
|
---|
| 657 |
|
---|
| 658 | } //namespace
|
---|
| 659 |
|
---|
| 660 | #endif
|
---|