I'm making a little WinForms app where you can open a photo, pan around, and zoom in.
Having a little trouble figuring out the logic to pan it. When I middle click and drag around, it should pan the image, but it's resizing (stretching) and moving it.
I figured I could do the panning simply by adjusting the projection matrix via glOrtho
. Here's the code, perhaps someone can point me in the right direction:
private void glControl1_MouseDown(object sender, MouseEventArgs e)
{
if (e.Button == MouseButtons.Middle)
{
_mousePos = e.Location;
}
}
private void glControl1_MouseMove(object sender, MouseEventArgs e)
{
if(MouseButtons.HasFlag(MouseButtons.Middle))
{
int dx = e.X - _mousePos.X;
int dy = e.Y - _mousePos.Y;
_viewRect.X += dx;
_viewRect.Y += dy;
UpdateView();
_mousePos = e.Location;
}
}
void UpdateView()
{
GL.MatrixMode(MatrixMode.Projection);
GL.LoadIdentity();
GL.Ortho(_viewRect.X, _viewRect.Width, _viewRect.Height, _viewRect.Y, -1, 1);
glControl1.Invalidate();
this.Text = string.Format("{0},{1} {2}x{3}", _viewRect.X, _viewRect.Y, _viewRect.Width, _viewRect.Height);
}
The viewport is initially set to the full size of the gl control:
int w = glControl1.Width;
int h = glControl1.Height;
GL.Viewport(0, 0, w, h);
Image is rendered like this:
GL.Begin(BeginMode.Quads);
{
GL.TexCoord2(0, 0); GL.Vertex2(0, 0);
GL.TexCoord2(0, 1); GL.Vertex2(0, _texture.Height);
GL.TexCoord2(1, 1); GL.Vertex2(_texture.Width, _texture.Height);
GL.TexCoord2(1, 0); GL.Vertex2(_texture.Width, 0);
}
In the screenshot, the titlebar shows x and y coordinates -146,-140. Since I'm drawing the image at 0,0, I would expect the top left pixel of the gl control to be 146,140 in image coordinates. Clearly my conceptual model is wrong.
PictureBox
and change its coordinates to move the image around?