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This function allows the user to run specific code for each of the
rendered stereoscopic eyes in the Game Engine.
The initial use case is to set the camera projection matrix in
a scene.pre_draw callback function for each eye, to be used in VR
(Virtual Reality) installations.
Reviewed by Mitchell Stokes and Campbell Barton, thank you guys.
Sample Test Python Script:
"""
import bge
import bgl
import blf
def init():
"""init function - runs once"""
scene = bge.logic.getCurrentScene()
scene.post_draw.append(write)
def write():
"""write on screen - depending on the eye"""
width = bge.render.getWindowWidth()
height = bge.render.getWindowHeight()
# OpenGL setup
bgl.glMatrixMode(bgl.GL_PROJECTION)
bgl.glLoadIdentity()
bgl.gluOrtho2D(0, width, 0, height)
bgl.glMatrixMode(bgl.GL_MODELVIEW)
bgl.glLoadIdentity()
eye = bge.render.getStereoEye()
if eye == bge.render.LEFT_EYE:
blf.position(0, (width * 0.2), (height * 0.3), 0)
blf.size(0, 40, 72)
blf.draw(0, "Left")
else: # bge.render.RIGHT_EYE:
blf.position(0, (width * 0.7), (height * 0.3), 0)
blf.size(0, 40, 72)
blf.draw(0, "Right")
"""
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