I've got an issue where I'm one of the lucky people who need a Power Of Two (POT) texture and cannot seem to use NPOTs.
Normally, this doesn't bug me too much because I'll just make sure any textures i need to use are POTs. BUT, I've run into a problem trying to render the cursor X and Y positions to the screen.
public int LoadHudTextures(int xPos, int yPos, Color color, GLControl context)
{
context.MakeCurrent();
int Text_Texture;
text_bmp1 = new Bitmap(50, 24);
Text_Texture = GL.GenTexture();
GL.BindTexture(TextureTarget.Texture2D, Text_Texture);
GL.TexParameter(TextureTarget.Texture2D, TextureParameterName.TextureMagFilter, (int)TextureMagFilter.Nearest);
GL.TexParameter(TextureTarget.Texture2D, TextureParameterName.TextureMinFilter, (int)TextureMinFilter.Nearest);
//GL.TexImage2D(TextureTarget.Texture2D, 0, PixelInternalFormat.Rgba, text_bmp1.Width, text_bmp1.Height, 0,
//OpenTK.Graphics.OpenGL.PixelFormat.Bgra, PixelType.UnsignedByte, IntPtr.Zero);
GL.TexImage2D(TextureTarget.Texture2D, 0, PixelInternalFormat.Rgba, 1024, 1024, 0,
OpenTK.Graphics.OpenGL.PixelFormat.Bgra, PixelType.UnsignedByte, IntPtr.Zero);
Graphics gfx = Graphics.FromImage(text_bmp1);
gfx.Clear(Color.Transparent);
FontFamily fontfamily = new FontFamily("Arial");
Font font = new Font(fontfamily, 16, FontStyle.Regular,GraphicsUnit.Pixel);
gfx.DrawString("X:" + xPos.ToString() + "\n"
+ "Y:" + yPos.ToString(), font, new SolidBrush(color), new PointF(1.5f, 1.5f));
// Upload the Bitmap to OpenGL.
// Do this only when text changes.
System.Drawing.Imaging.BitmapData data = text_bmp1.LockBits(new Rectangle(0, 0, text_bmp1.Width, text_bmp1.Height), System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageLockMode.ReadOnly, System.Drawing.Imaging.PixelFormat.Format32bppArgb);
GL.TexImage2D(TextureTarget.Texture2D, 0, PixelInternalFormat.Rgba, 50, 24, 0,
OpenTK.Graphics.OpenGL.PixelFormat.Bgra, PixelType.UnsignedByte, data.Scan0);
text_bmp1.UnlockBits(data);
return Text_Texture;
}
Here's the problem. If I use the "text_bmp1.Width" and "text_bmp1.Height" all I get is a white box. (the object to be textured). I assume this is because of my POT problem. If I use the width and height of a POT (512,1024, etc..) a texture renders, but A) It's not the string I want to display, B) It gets corrupted after a few renders and then blanks out eventually, C) The texture that renders is not cropped and is stretched very oddly.
C) can be fixed if I just change the TexCoord2(,) X and Y values. I am wondering if there is a way to Dynamically pad the image of the text up to the next POT and crop off the excess?
Just to be clear, I am programming an environment that will display the items from a HP/GL2 PCL source code file to the screen before sending it to the printer for Dynamic pharmacy labels.
If anyone needs more clarification please let me know. THANK YOU