X-Git-Url: https://git.sesse.net/?p=movit;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=b6b2b9d9a946561639d33079a6f54187026aff13;hp=e738f7f4207f8aa868bb706addb7259690fc1dfa;hb=144496bf79000c3971090195fbfedcb2cb22a0be;hpb=d843bbc41c20e1f0abe25df5162423270af78896 diff --git a/README b/README index e738f7f..b6b2b9d 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -21,12 +21,13 @@ OK, you need works fine on Linux and OS X, and Movit is not very POSIX-bound.) * GNU Make. * A GPU capable of running GLSL fragment shaders, - process floating-point textures, and a few other things. If your machine - is less than five years old _and you have the appropriate drivers_, - you're home free. + processing floating-point textures, and a few other things (all are + part of OpenGL 3.0 or newer, although most OpenGL 2.0 cards also + have what's needed through extensions). If your machine is less than five + years old _and you have the appropriate drivers_, you're home free. * The [Eigen 3] and [Google Test] libraries. (The library itself depends only on the former, but you probably want to run the unit tests.) -* The [GLEW] library, for dealing with OpenGL extensions on various +* The [epoxy] library, for dealing with OpenGL extensions on various platforms. Movit has been tested with Intel GPUs with the Mesa drivers @@ -54,7 +55,8 @@ all research-grade problems, and Movit is currently not there.) TL;DR, but I am interested in a programming example instead =========================================================== -Assuming you have an OpenGL context already set up: +Assuming you have an OpenGL context already set up (currently you need +a classic OpenGL context; a GL 3.2+ core context won't do): using namespace movit;