Hi,
>I am trying to use the toolkit with a monoscopic
>see-through HMD. I tried calibrating it, but it
>doesn't work at all. I looked at the code and it seems
>to me that it is written for optical see-through HMDs
>that support field-sequential stereo. Is there an
>easier way to do it, or do I have to adapt the
>calibration and draw functions?
Right now, ARToolKit does not provide codes for
a monoscopic see-through HMD.
I think you need to modify gsub.c and gsubUtil.c for that.
>I cannot understand the variables xwin and ywin used
>in gsub.c as parameters of the function argInit. Does
>anyone know what this "mini window" stuff is about?
When arginit create a window, it can append small display areas
under the main display area.
For examples, if xwin == 0 && ywin == 0, then window size is
same as captured image (under zoom ratio = 1.0).
if xwin == 2 && ywin == 1, you can see 2 small display ares
under the main display area. These areas can be used for debugging.
some example programs use these display area to show some images.
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