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Multiple view ports in single window using opengl and c++

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  • M Offline
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    Hi, Can some one help me?. I need to make a window with multiple viewports like in 3DS MAX with c++, Each viewport must be rendered with OpenGL with separate mouse actions

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    • M Member 10742115

      Hi, Can some one help me?. I need to make a window with multiple viewports like in 3DS MAX with c++, Each viewport must be rendered with OpenGL with separate mouse actions

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      I suggest you read this[^] and then edit your post to provide more detail

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      • M Member 10742115

        Hi, Can some one help me?. I need to make a window with multiple viewports like in 3DS MAX with c++, Each viewport must be rendered with OpenGL with separate mouse actions

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        The question is impossible to answer as we have no idea what help you need. I suggest you go to OpenGL - The Industry Standard for High Performance Graphics[^] and look at some of their documentation.

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