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i'm looking for a good tutorial on how to make a HTML5 canvas recognize the webgl code I wrote on a textarea in the same page and the canvas render it

help please

i've looked into codemirror but I could't make it work :s

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  • Where exactly are you stuck?
    – Philipp
    Jun 17, 2013 at 12:45
  • the thing is that I don't understand how to have my webgl code in the textarea and make it render in the canvas... how do I pass that text to my canvas...
    – msenos
    Jun 17, 2013 at 12:57
  • That doesn't really clarify anything, but I still tried to give you an answer.
    – Philipp
    Jun 17, 2013 at 14:26

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In order to set the GLSL shader program you use, you always follow the same steps:

  1. create the pixel- or vertex shaders with context.createShader
  2. obtain the sourcecodes for the shaders
  3. set the sourcecodes for the shaders through context.shaderSource
  4. compile the shaders with context.compileShader
  5. create a new webgl program with context.createProgram
  6. attach the shaders to the program with context.attachShader
  7. link the shader with context.linkProgram
  8. tell the canvas to use the complete shader program with context.useProgram

Details about these individual steps can be found in any of the countless WebGL tutorials you can google. The only thing you want to do differently is step 2 - how to obtain the sourcecodes of the pixel- and the vertex shader.

Most tutorials store the GLSL sourcecode in <script> tags in the DOM. You can do this, but it isn't the only way. You can just as well store it in two textareas of a form and when you submit the form, get the form content and perform the steps above with the content.

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