glLineStipple has been deprecated in the latest OpenGL APIs.
What is it replaced with?
If not replaced, how can I get a similar effect?
(I don't want to use a compatibility profile of course...)
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Sorry, it hasn't been replaced with anything. The first idea coming to my mind for emulating it would be the geometry shader. You feed the geometry shader with a line, compute its screen space length and based on that you generate a variable number of sub lines between its start and end vertex. EDIT: Perhaps you could also use a 1D texture with the alpha (or red) channel encoding the pattern as 0.0 (no line) or 1.0 (line) and then have the lines texture coordinate go from 0 to 1 and in the fragment chader you make a simple alpha test, discarding fragments with alpha below some threshold. You can facilitate the geometry shader to generate your line texCoords, as otherwise you need different vertices for every line. This way you can also make the texCoord dependent on the screen space length of the line. The whole thing get's more difficult if you draw triangles (using polygon mode EDIT: Although I believe this question abandomned, I have made a simple shader triple for the second approach. It's just a minimal solution, feel free to add custom features yourself. I haven't tested it because I lack the neccessary hardware, but you should get the point:
The vertex shader is a simple pass through.
In the geometry shader we take a line and compute its screen space length in pixels. We then devide this by the size of the stipple pattern texture, which would be
The fragment shader now just performs a simple alpha test using the value from the pattern texture, which contains a 1 for line and a 0 for no line. So to emulate the fixed function stipple you would have a 16 pixel 1-component 1D texture instead of a 16bit pattern. Don't forget to set the pattern's wrapping mode to But as said earlier, if you want to render triangles using | |||||||||
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