When installing FastRawViewer on a Windows platform, several additional items are installed into the Start menu, which allow one to change the graphics engine without launching FastRawViewer OpenGL mode, context is not initialized properlyįastRawViewer informs the user that the version of OpenGL available in the system does not support the features necessary for the program to operate, and offers to manually switch to the graphics acceleration through DirectX 9 (see below, the section “Manually Changing Graphics Modes”).ĭirectX9 context is not initialized properlyįastRawViewer informs the user that the version of DirectX available in the system does not support the features necessary for the program to operate and switches to OpenGL, which will be used upon the next program launch.ĭirectX11, context is not initialized properlyįastRawViewer informs the user that the version of DirectX 11 available in the system does not support the features necessary for the program to operate and switches to DirectX9, which will be used upon the next program launch. OpenGL mode, unsupported version of OpenGLįastRawViewer informs the user that the version of OpenGL made available by the OS is not recent enough for the program to operate, and offers to manually switch to the graphics acceleration through DirectX 9 (see below, the section “Manually Changing Graphics Modes”) When this happens, one of the following warnings is displayed: In some cases (to the best of our knowledge, this will only happen due to an old graphics driver), FastRawViewer cannot use the automatically selected graphics engine. Windows: Changing the Active Graphics Engine
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