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litedrive

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Hi, I just compiled SFML 2.0 from source and am dynamically linking the libraries.

Currently, all I've really been doing is playing with the API in hopes to make a basic Asteroids game. The main issue I'm having though is trying to understand what could be causing this issue, as the sf::Text is being rendered squares and not as actual text. I've tried using different fonts, loading the font object itself differently, setting different char sizes; sf::Colors; sf::BlendModes, etc and none of that has worked.

To give you an example, I'll post some code.

At first, there is a utility function which simply performs the following:

void LoadFont( const std::string& fontname, sf::Font& out_font )
{
        const std::string fullpath = "assets/fonts/" + fontname;

        if ( !out_font.loadFromFile( fullpath ) )
                ErrorQuit( "loading font \"" + fullpath + "\" failed." );
}

In the main game class, the font is loaded like so at the beginning of execution:

LoadFont( "arial.ttf", mMainFont );

And then the code to actually draw the text resides in a simple function ( DrawText() ):

void Game::DrawText( void )
{
        // Draw current mouse coordinates:

        sf::Vector2i mousepos = sf::Mouse::getPosition( mWindow );

        sf::Text out;

        out.setFont( mMainFont );
        out.setCharacterSize( 30 );
        out.setColor( sf::Color( 255, 255, 0, 0 ) );
        out.setPosition( 20.0f, 20.0f );

        std::ostringstream oss;

        oss << "Mouse X => " << mousepos.x << "\n Mouse Y => " << mousepos.y;

        out.setString( oss.str() );

        mWindow.draw( out, sf::RenderStates( sf::BlendMode::BlendNone ) );
}
 

And, as a result, I get the following:



Please note that sf::RenderStates::Default returns a linker error, hence why I'm embedding a sf::RenderStates option within the mWindow.draw().

Also, I should also say that I compiled this to be used with MSVC 2012. I'm not sure if I need to link with FreeType font library as well for this to work, so if any clarification with that could be made, I'd appreciate it.

Thanks.

Laurent

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Try to install the Catalyst 12.11 beta drivers.

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Please note that sf::RenderStates::Default returns a linker error
It means that your project settings are incorrect (you mix static/dynamic for example).
Laurent Gomila - SFML developer

 

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