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    • Christoph HartC
      Christoph Hart
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      But the line number is different. Can you check the file in another text editor to check whether there is a duplicate } at the end of your shader file? I remember there was an issue with the new code editor that somehow hides the last character...

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        A Former User @Christoph Hart
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        @Christoph-Hart said in I'll just leave this here...:

        But the line number is different. Can you check the file in another text editor to check whether there is a duplicate } at the end of your shader file? I remember there was an issue with the new code editor that somehow hides the last character...

        Well. That } was on me and my own stupidity! 😬 Didn't even have to open another text editor... Sorry...

        But I could swear that unknown error is Catalina related... If I were on Mojave, it'd probably be working! Damn... This is bugging me...

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          A Former User @Christoph Hart
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          @Christoph-Hart I finally got it working on my MacBook Air 2014... Re-installed everything... Went back to Catalina and compiled HISE etc. Also openGL seems to be working. But I do get this a lot:
          Interface:! ERROR: No definition of main in fragment shader

          Also with the "simpler" examples on shadertoy.

          Am I missing something?

          @Dominik-Mayer's snippet works just fine now!
          My 2019 MacPro beast machine still does throw me the Interface:! Unknown Error

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            A Former User @Christoph Hart
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            @Christoph-Hart Hey Christoph. I've been noticing some changes on the HISE / shader code - front...

            I manage to get it to show the shaders occasionally. I still get an unknown error (both on my MacBook Air 2014 and my MacPro 2019). So, one out of 10 times I hit compile, it acutally shows me the shaders... but very inconsistently...

            Really excited about this!

            (dev branch, latest commit, 1f682f5)

            Screenshot 2021-08-25 at 11.12.28.png

            This one I found while trying some shadertoy examples:

            Screenshot 2021-08-25 at 11.32.10.png

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              A Former User @Christoph Hart
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              @Christoph-Hart 😁👍💪🙏🙏🙏

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                A Former User
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                Is it possible to have multiple shader-panels in one interface?

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                • Christoph HartC
                  Christoph Hart
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                  Yes, you can even have multiple shaders per panel.

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                    A Former User @Christoph Hart
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                    @Christoph-Hart

                    Content.makeFrontInterface(600, 500);
                    
                    const var Panel1 = Content.getComponent("Panel1");
                    const var Panel2 = Content.getComponent("Panel2");
                    
                    
                    const var shader = Content.createShader("shader");
                    shader.setFragmentShader("shader.glsl");
                    
                    const var shader2 = Content.createShader("shader2");
                    shader2.setFragmentShader("shader2.glsl");
                    
                    Panel1.setPaintRoutine(function(g)
                    {
                    	g.applyShader(shader, [0, 0, this.getWidth(), this.getHeight()]);
                    });
                    
                    Panel2.setPaintRoutine(function(g)
                    {
                    	 g.applyShader(shader2, [0, 0, this.getWidth(), this.getHeight()]);
                    });
                    

                    Something along those lines?

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                    • Christoph HartC
                      Christoph Hart
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                      Yes, but you don't need the setFragmentShader calls, if you create a shader it automatically compiles it (the call is only required if you want to change the code dynamically).

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                      • Christoph HartC
                        Christoph Hart
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                        oh and you can use this.getLocalBounds(0) instead of [0, 0, this.getWidth(), this.getHeight()]. Less typing, more fun.

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                          A Former User @Christoph Hart
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                          @Christoph-Hart Got it! It's pretty crazy really... Mind blown... 🤯💪😁

                          So far my compiled plugin crashes (some GL problems) when I open it...
                          and...
                          somehow both shaders react to the sliders on the ui... even though only one shader has these inputs...

                          lots to learn...

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                            A Former User @Christoph Hart
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                            @Christoph-Hart Is it possible to send values from shaders back to the onInit???

                            I understand how I can add a uniform float and influence it with a knob, panel, timer, etc... but can I do the same thing backwards from a shader variable?

                            I hope that makes sense...

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                            • Christoph HartC
                              Christoph Hart
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                              No, it's a unidirectional communication and the uniform variables are read only in GLSL - it will be accessed by each pixel calculation so it can't change.

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                                A Former User @Christoph Hart
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                                @Christoph-Hart How is iTime related to timer objects in HISE?

                                I have a synth timer running in my instrument and the shader panel just runs along with it although I don't pass it anything...

                                Also when I drag a knob the shader starts moving along. Without me setting up a callback that passes a uniform variable into it...
                                Got me thinking that maybe a knob also runs on an internal timer-like object... 🤯

                                EDIT: It seems like iTime is always running... also while editing the shader keeps changing in the background and visually only shows updates when hovering over UI elements and interacting with them. When I hit compile it catches up with iTime and all is in sync again...

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                                  A Former User
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                                  Maybe I should hit the screensaver business after all... 😂

                                  Hoping to pass the obligatory psychedelically-influenced first phase of shader coding soon to produce more meaningful and interesting stuff...

                                  HISE_openGL.gif

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                                  • Christoph HartC
                                    Christoph Hart
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                                    Yeah, I've been there too. The moment where you stare at a real screensaver and think "Wow that's really beautiful, I wonder how they programmed that" is the moment you need to reevaluate some life choices :)

                                    But have you started playing around with 3D ray marching? That's where the real fun begins :)

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                                      ustk @Christoph Hart
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                                      @Christoph-Hart I wanted to dive in shaper code, but I find the code style just :face_vomiting:
                                      So I postpone this moment the more I can and push even more the panel's paintRoutine in the waiting 🤣

                                      Can't help pressing F5 in the forum...

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                                      • Christoph HartC
                                        Christoph Hart
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                                        @ustk said in I'll just leave this here...:

                                        code style just

                                        What do you dislike there? I quickly got used to it (GLSL is C-like so at least there's no Lua madness involved and once you've wrapped your head around how it works (it's really different from the 2D canvas approach), you'll start enjoying it.

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                                          ustk @Christoph Hart
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                                          @Christoph-Hart Yeah I imagine I have to get used to it :)
                                          I don't like the fact there're no ready methods for drawing basic stuff, even for a circle you have to make your own method. But it makes it powerfull :)

                                          Can't help pressing F5 in the forum...

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                                            A Former User @Christoph Hart
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                                            @Christoph-Hart said in I'll just leave this here...:

                                            @ustk said in I'll just leave this here...:

                                            code style just

                                            What do you dislike there? I quickly got used to it (GLSL is C-like so at least there's no Lua madness involved and once you've wrapped your head around how it works (it's really different from the 2D canvas approach), you'll start enjoying it.

                                            That it deviates from the 2D Canvas is what mainly gets my brain twisted!! It’s exactly that. I was so lost at first. Now that the panic attacks and the eye bleedings are residing, I am getting more and more into it. Following Martijn’s tutorials over and over again, making notes, messing with some numbers in the code and finally doing it yourself from scratch will get you there eventually. Funny that Martijn learned it from studying Shadertoy examples himself… Raymarching is on the list, yes… Deeply fascinated by what a bunch of numbers and words can generate!

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