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Look at how Scene.java works. Min3D uses some coding conventions that are not
as you learned it in your SCJP-classes ;) It's more related to action script
where there are explicit getters and setters available.
scene.backgroundTransparent(true); Should do the trick.
(I would vote to change Min3D to use getBackgroundTransparent() and
setBackgroundTransparent(boolean b) btw.)
Original comment by LWanders...@gmail.com
on 18 Jan 2011 at 6:20
I'm also trying to get background transparency to no avail.
Changing the ExampleInsideLayout initScene() to:
scene.lights().add(new Light());
scene.backgroundColor().setAll(0xff444444);
scene.backgroundTransparent(true);
_cube = new Box(1,1,1);
should surely have made it transparent, but instead it just renders on a black
background instead of the background colour. To test this I added backgrounds
to R.drawable.listActivity (the root) and to the LinearLayout across the middle
of the layout.
Is there a way to let the backdrop texture show through? It's what we need in
my game.
Thanks for any help!
Original comment by spiran...@gmail.com
on 20 Jan 2011 at 10:20
Hi, I've added a 'recipe' demonstrating transparency in
min3dSampleProject1/ExampleTransparentGlSurface.java.
For device compatibility reasons, I'm reluctant to create the functionality for
transparency thru a single simple method call, but hopefully this will suffice.
BTW, the Scene.backgroundTransparent() getter and setter got removed, since its
name was a little misleading and it didn't add any useful functionality on its
own.
Original comment by l...@felar.ca
on 21 Feb 2011 at 6:03
Greetings, I have been attempting to implement a translucent glsurfaceview over
an image background for a while now without success. I'd also like a few
widgets (buttons, textviews, etc) on top of the glsurfaceview.
In ExampleTransparentGlSurface.java the comment says its possible, how is this
accomplished? Would you give an example?
I've attempted several variations of the following:
# ExampleTransparentGlSurface.java
protected void onCreateSetContentView()
{
setContentView(R.layout.transparent_layout);
((LinearLayout)findViewById(R.id.surface_holder)).addView(_glSurfaceView);
}
protected void glSurfaceViewConfig()
{
_glSurfaceView.setEGLConfigChooser(8,8,8,8, 16, 0);
_glSurfaceView.getHolder().setFormat(PixelFormat.TRANSLUCENT);
}
public void initScene()
{
scene.backgroundColor().setAll(0x00000000);
}
# transparent_layout.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<FrameLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:layout_width="fill_parent" android:layout_height="fill_parent">
<!-- Background Image -->
<ImageView android:layout_width="fill_parent"
android:layout_height="fill_parent" android:src="@drawable/earth" />
<!-- Holds Gl Surface View -->
<LinearLayout android:layout_height="fill_parent"
android:layout_width="fill_parent" android:id="@+id/surface_holder" />
<!-- Widgets, etc. should be on top of 3d environment -->
<Button android:layout_width="fill_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content" android:text="This is a big button" />
</FrameLayout>
Original comment by ArturoTh...@gmail.com
on 23 Feb 2011 at 7:10
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Hi, i have the same issue with Background transparency; does anyone found a
solution to fix this? ,
It worked for me when i used a SurfaceView in background but not over an image
background, my code is almost the same as "ArturoTh...@gmail.com"
Original comment by unknown....@gmail.com
on 8 Jul 2011 at 9:13
it worked for me that way:
@Override
protected void glSurfaceViewConfig()
{
_glSurfaceView.setEGLConfigChooser(8,8,8,8, 16, 0);
_glSurfaceView.getHolder().setFormat(PixelFormat.TRANSLUCENT);
_glSurfaceView.setZOrderOnTop(true);
}
public void initScene()
{
scene.backgroundColor().setAll(0, 0, 0, 0);
//rest of your code
}
Original comment by mate...@gmail.com
on 18 Oct 2011 at 12:35
it worked for me that way:
@Override
protected void glSurfaceViewConfig()
{
_glSurfaceView.setEGLConfigChooser(8,8,8,8, 16, 0);
_glSurfaceView.getHolder().setFormat(PixelFormat.TRANSLUCENT);
_glSurfaceView.setZOrderOnTop(true);
}
public void initScene()
{
scene.backgroundColor().setAll(0, 0, 0, 0);
//rest of your code
}
Original comment by mate...@gmail.com
on 18 Oct 2011 at 12:48
hey explain to me how to do exactly? I've never used <! - Holds Gl Surface View
->
<LinearLayout android: layout_height = "fill_parent"
android: layout_width = "fill_parent" android: id = "@ + id / surface_holder"
/>
I just object and I want to put a button ...
Original comment by braniste...@gmail.com
on 11 Feb 2014 at 3:19
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
fribell
on 8 Jan 2011 at 3:12