X-Git-Url: http://git.mutantstargoat.com/user/nuclear/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=ChangeLog;h=dfd009cf4bc8f49a57c9cf68b643197ffd16b9c2;hb=d1d57758967d67f5588cd5d3ce49cb3073eae527;hp=ab013e8a6b88fb8a109209c3050c40cff4114fbc;hpb=e87b7bb08e2cf900f83c22e2feb49489ee464fe9;p=freeglut diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index ab013e8..dfd009c 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -650,3 +650,39 @@ files where they do not belong. ******************************************************************************************* * Freeglut 2.2.0 RC 1 Released on December 10, 2003! ******************************************************************************************* + +(179) CallbackMaker.dsp, demos.dsw, shapes.dsp all updated and are +packaged with distributions + +(180) Fix for the window sizes on Win32 (Nigel Stewart) + +(181) Disable/enable lighting in the "one.c" demo (John Fay) + +******************************************************************************************* +* Freeglut 2.2.0 RC 2 Released on December 11, 2003! +******************************************************************************************* + +******************************************************************************************* +* Freeglut 2.2.0 Released on December 12, 2003! +******************************************************************************************* + + +*************************************************************************** +* Changes on Februrary 5, 2004. +*************************************************************************** + +(182) With permission from Steve Baker, John Fay imported the latest joystick +code from PLIB into freeglut. This is expected to provide better support +joysticks such as USB joysticks. However, it is largely untested beyond +compiling, and likely will require some debugging. + + +*************************************************************************** +* Changes on Februrary 7, 2004. +*************************************************************************** + +(183) Richard Rauch added experimental support for a new feature: +GLUT_OFFSCREEN as a rendering mode (as proposed by Nigel Stewart). +The intent is that you specify GLUT_OFFSCREEN as a GLUT display mode, +and then open a "window" much as you would a regular top-level window. +Only UNIX_X11 is supprted at this point, for lack of knowledge.