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I have some problems with drawing textures in Eclipse.

When I run the Java application and when the window popup I only see the texture (red quads from a png.) some milliseconds then everything turns black.

I got this code and it works perfectly on all my classmates PC's but not on my Macbook Pro 2012. Run JRE 1.8.

Have changed the jogl libary to the ones for mac osx and I dont get any errors when debugging. What I can see is that there is something wrong in the drawQuad function and if I delete the row gl.glEnable(GL.GL_TEXTURE_2D) , everything draws but without the textures as u might understand, just white.

So does anyone know what the problem might be? Or is there any known bugs in osx with GL_TEXTURE_2D ? As I wrote, the application works fine on other PC's.

Here's the class I think where the problem is:

private Texture texture;

void loadResources() throws GLException, IOException {
    if (texture == null)
        texture = TextureIO.newTexture(new File("3.png"), false);
}

void reshape(GLAutoDrawable drawable, int x, int y, int w, int h) {
    GL2 gl = drawable.getGL().getGL2();
    GLU glu = new GLU();

    gl.glMatrixMode(GL_PROJECTION);
    gl.glLoadIdentity(); // reset
    glu.gluOrtho2D (0.0, w, h, 0);  // define drawing area

    gl.glMatrixMode(GL_MODELVIEW);
    gl.glLoadIdentity(); // reset

}

void drawQuad(GLAutoDrawable drawable, float x, float y, float w, float h) {
    GL2 gl = drawable.getGL().getGL2();

    gl.glEnable(GL.GL_TEXTURE_2D);
    gl.glBindTexture(GL.GL_TEXTURE0, texture.getTarget());
    gl.glBegin(GL2.GL_QUADS);
    gl.glColor3f(1, 1, 1);
    gl.glTexCoord2f(1, 1);
    gl.glVertex2f(x,      y);
    gl.glTexCoord2f(1, 1);
    gl.glVertex2f(x + w, y);
    gl.glTexCoord2f(1, 0);
    gl.glVertex2f(x + w, y + h);
    gl.glTexCoord2f(0, 0);
    gl.glVertex2f(x,      y + h);

    gl.glEnd();

}

public void clearScreen(GLAutoDrawable drawable) {
    GL2 gl = drawable.getGL().getGL2();
    gl.glClear(GL.GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT | GL.GL_DEPTH_BUFFER_BIT);
}

Just leave a message if u need more code.

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  • Don't write GLU glu = new GLU(), rather use GLU.createGLU(GL). "new GLU()" should be used only in a specific case, when you're sure you don't need a feature only implemented in a subclass, for example GLUgl2.
    – gouessej
    Nov 7, 2014 at 19:13
  • You should rather use vertex arrays or vertex buffer objects. Let me know whether you need some examples.
    – gouessej
    Nov 7, 2014 at 19:14
  • If you like to write some examples that will be really good. I want to learn openGL the right way so please do :)
    – alengqvist
    Nov 9, 2014 at 13:51
  • This example uses a static interleaved VBO: svn.code.sf.net/p/tuer/code/alpha/drawer/… You should look at jogl-demos too. Xerxes' example is very good and complete: jogamp.org/git/?p=jogl-demos.git;a=blob;f=src/demos/es2/…
    – gouessej
    Nov 9, 2014 at 17:40
  • You can look at our wiki too: jogamp.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
    – gouessej
    Nov 9, 2014 at 17:46

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According to here glBindTexture is not allowed between glBegin and glEnd. Did you check for OpenGL errors? This should generate a GL_INVALID_OPERATION.

Edit: According to the same here, the first parameter of glBindTexture (target) cannot be GL.GL_TEXTURE0. This should have generated a GL_INVALID_ENUM error.

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  • I forgot to say that I tried different positions of the rows above. So even if I put the glBindTexture outside the begin and end I get the same problem.
    – alengqvist
    Nov 5, 2014 at 21:42
  • Btw.: you are using gl.glTexCoord2f(1, 1); for two vertices. This might distort your texture, but is most probably not the problem you are facing.
    – BDL
    Nov 5, 2014 at 21:53
  • Hm I dont get any errors while running, which I really should get when I read the link you gave me. Why so? Or aren't OpenGL errors displayed in the console?
    – alengqvist
    Nov 5, 2014 at 21:56
  • They are not displayed automatically. You have to check for them with glGetError
    – BDL
    Nov 5, 2014 at 21:59
  • I get 1282 when I print it out in the console. I put the glGetError after the glEnd btw.
    – alengqvist
    Nov 5, 2014 at 22:05

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