displaying numbers using opengl
http://jonmacey.blogspot.com/2011/10/text-rendering-using-opengl-32.html
Found this within 3 seconds of googling.
Found this within 3 seconds of googling.
I'd suggest buying yourself a copy of C# Game Programming for Serious Game Creation. I see that you're using C++, but that book answers a lot of your questions (looking at your post history), including this one, and I think translating the code from C# (a very easy-to-read language) to C++ might be good practice for you. Alternatively you might find you like C#'s syntax to be more your speed, in which case, great.
if you are using freeglut you can use the functions glutBitmapString or glutStrokeString
otherwise you will have to create them from scratch:
1. make/search an image with all the numbers you want to display (e.g. search for ascii texture)
2. write/find some code to load images
3. create a texture from it
4. draw some quads with the right texture coordinates to select the correct character from your texture
otherwise you will have to create them from scratch:
1. make/search an image with all the numbers you want to display (e.g. search for ascii texture)
2. write/find some code to load images
3. create a texture from it
4. draw some quads with the right texture coordinates to select the correct character from your texture
well I figured out how to print strings to the screen, now I want to print numbers to the screen for scoring purposes.
here is the code I am using.
here is the code I am using.
GLuint fontOffset;
void makeRasterFont(void)
{
GLuint i;
glPixelStorei(GL_UNPACK_ALIGNMENT, 1);
fontOffset = glGenLists (128);
for (i = 32; i < 127; i++) {
glNewList(i+fontOffset, GL_COMPILE);
glBitmap(8, 13, 0.0, 2.0, 10.0, 0.0, rasters[i-32]);
glEndList();
}
}
void myinit(void)
{
glShadeModel (GL_FLAT);
makeRasterFont();
}
//print the string
void printString(char *s)
{
glPushAttrib (GL_LIST_BIT);
glListBase(fontOffset);
glCallLists(strlen(s), GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, (GLubyte *) s);
glPopAttrib ();
}
well I googled this topic but did not find very much, there has to be a simple way to print numbers to the screen.
Since you have the ability to draw strings to the screen, you should look into how to convert integers into strings in your language of choice.
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