I have a very simple shader that applies a straigthforward WVP transform. It works fine with some geometry, but if I draw a string with glutStrokeString then all characters are drawn one on top of each other.
Is it possible to draw strings with a custom shader, and if so how does the translation of a single character in the string get captured by the shader?
Here are my shaders:
static const char* pVS = " \n\
#version 330 \n\
\n\
layout (location = 0) in vec3 Position; \n\
\n\
uniform mat4 Projection; \n\
uniform mat4 View;
\n\
uniform mat4 World;
\n\
\n\
out vec4 Color; \n\
\n\
void main() \n\
{ \n\
gl_Position = Projection * View * World * vec4(Position, 1.0);
\n\
Color = vec4(clamp(Position, 0, 1), 1.0);
\n\
}";
static const char* pFS = " \n\
#version 330 \n\
\n\
in vec4 Color; \n\
\n\
out vec4 FragColor; \n\
\n\
void main() \n\
{ \n\
FragColor = Color; \n\
}";
And here is the draw code: glUniformMatrix4fv(projection_shader, 1, GL_FALSE, (const GLfloat*)&camera_projection); glUniformMatrix4fv(view_shader, 1, GL_FALSE, (const GLfloat*)&camera_transform); glUniformMatrix4fv(world_shader, 1, GL_FALSE, (const GLfloat*)&world_transform);
glEnableVertexAttribArray(0);
glBindBuffer(GL_ARRAY_BUFFER, vertex_buffer);
glBindBuffer(GL_ELEMENT_ARRAY_BUFFER, index_buffer);
glVertexAttribPointer(0, 3, GL_FLOAT, GL_FALSE, 0, 0);
glDrawElements(GL_TRIANGLES, 12, GL_UNSIGNED_INT, 0);
glDisableVertexAttribArray(0);
unsigned char s[] = "test";
world_transform = scale(mat4(1), vec3(1.0f / glutStrokeLength(GLUT_STROKE_ROMAN, s)));
glUniformMatrix4fv(world_shader, 1, GL_FALSE, (const GLfloat*)&world_transform);
glutStrokeString(GLUT_STROKE_ROMAN, s);
glutSwapBuffers();