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#ifndef __GLXCONFIGDIALOG_H__
#define __GLXCONFIGDIALOG_H__
#include "../OgrePrerequisites.h"
#include "../OgreRoot.h"
#include "../OgreRenderSystem.h"
namespace Ogre
{
/** Defines the behaviour of an automatic renderer configuration dialog.
@remarks
OGRE comes with it's own renderer configuration dialog, which
applications can use to easily allow the user to configure the
settings appropriate to their machine. This class defines the
interface to this standard dialog. Because dialogs are inherently
tied to a particular platform's windowing system, there will be a
different subclass for each platform.
@author
Steven J. Streeting
*/
class _OgreExport ConfigDialog : public UtilityAlloc
{
public:
ConfigDialog();
/** Displays the dialog.
@remarks
This method displays the dialog and from then on the dialog
interacts with the user independently. The dialog will be
calling the relevant OGRE rendering systems to query them for
options and to set the options the user selects. The method
returns when the user closes the dialog.
@returns
If the user accepted the dialog, <b>true</b> is returned.
@par
If the user cancelled the dialog (indicating the application
should probably terminate), <b>false</b> is returned.
@see
RenderSystem
*/
bool display();
protected:
RenderSystem* mSelectedRenderSystem;
};
}
#endif
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