On Wed, 2004-11-03 at 16:56 +1100, Peter Wang wrote:
N. Roy wrote:
Peter Wang wrote:
Please test out the attached patch. And no smirking.
Peter
That worked. <hides smirk>
Cheers, committed into trunk and stable branch.
Are you sure this is a proper fix?
This is the cube that is drawn:
{ -10., -10., -10., 0., 0., 72 },
{ -10., 10., -10., 0., 0., 80 },
{ 10., 10., -10., 0., 0., 95 },
{ 10., -10., -10., 0., 0., 88 },
{ -10., -10., 10., 0., 0., 72 },
{ -10., 10., 10., 0., 0., 80 },
{ 10., 10., 10., 0., 0., 95 },
{ 10., -10., 10., 0., 0., 88 }
According to the documentation, POLYTYPE_GCOL will use palette entries
interpolated by the vertex colors. So never should a color outside
72..95 be used. I'd actually set all other palette colors to weird
values, or maybe to bright pink, to demonstrate this to users - instead
of setting them to black.. right now, this example is confusing, since
everyone will ask "why do they set the unused palette colors? i must be
missing something, i should re-read the docs.. hmm.."