Beispiel #1
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        /// <summary>
        /// Now that we have a CoreWindow object, the DirectX device/context can be created.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="entryPoint"></param>
        public void Load(string entryPoint)
        {
            // Get the default hardware device and enable debugging. Don't care about the available feature level.
            // DeviceCreationFlags.BgraSupport must be enabled to allow Direct2D interop.
            SharpDX.Direct3D11.Device defaultDevice = new SharpDX.Direct3D11.Device(DriverType.Hardware, DeviceCreationFlags.Debug | DeviceCreationFlags.BgraSupport);

            // Query the default device for the supported device and context interfaces.
            device     = defaultDevice.QueryInterface <SharpDX.Direct3D11.Device1>();
            d3dContext = device.ImmediateContext.QueryInterface <SharpDX.Direct3D11.DeviceContext1>();

            // Query for the adapter and more advanced DXGI objects.
            SharpDX.DXGI.Device2  dxgiDevice2  = device.QueryInterface <SharpDX.DXGI.Device2>();
            SharpDX.DXGI.Adapter  dxgiAdapter  = dxgiDevice2.Adapter;
            SharpDX.DXGI.Factory2 dxgiFactory2 = dxgiAdapter.GetParent <SharpDX.DXGI.Factory2>();

            // Description for our swap chain settings.
            SwapChainDescription1 description = new SwapChainDescription1()
            {
                // 0 means to use automatic buffer sizing.
                Width  = 0,
                Height = 0,
                // 32 bit RGBA color.
                Format = Format.B8G8R8A8_UNorm,
                // No stereo (3D) display.
                Stereo = false,
                // No multisampling.
                SampleDescription = new SampleDescription(1, 0),
                // Use the swap chain as a render target.
                Usage = Usage.RenderTargetOutput,
                // Enable double buffering to prevent flickering.
                BufferCount = 2,
                // No scaling.
                Scaling = Scaling.None,
                // Flip between both buffers.
                SwapEffect = SwapEffect.FlipSequential,
            };

            // Generate a swap chain for our window based on the specified description.
            swapChain = new SwapChain1(dxgiFactory2, device, new ComObject(window), ref description);

            // Get the default Direct2D device and create a context.
            SharpDX.Direct2D1.Device d2dDevice = new SharpDX.Direct2D1.Device(dxgiDevice2);
            d2dContext = new SharpDX.Direct2D1.DeviceContext(d2dDevice, SharpDX.Direct2D1.DeviceContextOptions.None);

            // Specify the properties for the bitmap that we will use as the target of our Direct2D operations.
            // We want a 32-bit BGRA surface with premultiplied alpha.
            BitmapProperties1 properties = new BitmapProperties1(new SharpDX.Direct2D1.PixelFormat(SharpDX.DXGI.Format.B8G8R8A8_UNorm, SharpDX.Direct2D1.AlphaMode.Premultiplied),
                                                                 DisplayProperties.LogicalDpi, DisplayProperties.LogicalDpi, BitmapOptions.Target | BitmapOptions.CannotDraw);

            // Get the default surface as a backbuffer and create the Bitmap1 that will hold the Direct2D drawing target.
            Surface backBuffer = swapChain.GetBackBuffer <Surface>(0);

            d2dTarget = new Bitmap1(d2dContext, backBuffer, properties);

            playerBitmap  = this.LoadBitmapFromContentFile("/Assets/Bitmaps/player.png");
            terrainBitmap = this.LoadBitmapFromContentFile("/Assets/Bitmaps/terrain.png");
            terrainBrush  = new BitmapBrush1(d2dContext, terrainBitmap, new BitmapBrushProperties1()
            {
                ExtendModeX = ExtendMode.Wrap,
                ExtendModeY = ExtendMode.Wrap,
            });
        }
        /// <summary>
        /// Now that we have a CoreWindow object, the DirectX device/context can be created.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="entryPoint"></param>
        public void Load(string entryPoint)
        {
            // Get the default hardware device and enable debugging. Don't care about the available feature level.
            // DeviceCreationFlags.BgraSupport must be enabled to allow Direct2D interop.
            SharpDX.Direct3D11.Device defaultDevice = new SharpDX.Direct3D11.Device(DriverType.Hardware, DeviceCreationFlags.Debug | DeviceCreationFlags.BgraSupport);

            // Query the default device for the supported device and context interfaces.
            device = defaultDevice.QueryInterface<SharpDX.Direct3D11.Device1>();
            d3dContext = device.ImmediateContext.QueryInterface<SharpDX.Direct3D11.DeviceContext1>();

            // Query for the adapter and more advanced DXGI objects.
            SharpDX.DXGI.Device2 dxgiDevice2 = device.QueryInterface<SharpDX.DXGI.Device2>();
            SharpDX.DXGI.Adapter dxgiAdapter = dxgiDevice2.Adapter;
            SharpDX.DXGI.Factory2 dxgiFactory2 = dxgiAdapter.GetParent<SharpDX.DXGI.Factory2>();

            // Description for our swap chain settings.
            SwapChainDescription1 description = new SwapChainDescription1()
            {
                // 0 means to use automatic buffer sizing.
                Width = 0,
                Height = 0,
                // 32 bit RGBA color.
                Format = Format.B8G8R8A8_UNorm,
                // No stereo (3D) display.
                Stereo = false,
                // No multisampling.
                SampleDescription = new SampleDescription(1, 0),
                // Use the swap chain as a render target.
                Usage = Usage.RenderTargetOutput,
                // Enable double buffering to prevent flickering.
                BufferCount = 2,
                // No scaling.
                Scaling = Scaling.None,
                // Flip between both buffers.
                SwapEffect = SwapEffect.FlipSequential,
            };

            // Generate a swap chain for our window based on the specified description.
            swapChain = new SwapChain1(dxgiFactory2, device, new ComObject(window), ref description);

            // Get the default Direct2D device and create a context.
            SharpDX.Direct2D1.Device d2dDevice = new SharpDX.Direct2D1.Device(dxgiDevice2);
            d2dContext = new SharpDX.Direct2D1.DeviceContext(d2dDevice, SharpDX.Direct2D1.DeviceContextOptions.None);

            // Specify the properties for the bitmap that we will use as the target of our Direct2D operations.
            // We want a 32-bit BGRA surface with premultiplied alpha.
            BitmapProperties1 properties = new BitmapProperties1(new SharpDX.Direct2D1.PixelFormat(SharpDX.DXGI.Format.B8G8R8A8_UNorm, SharpDX.Direct2D1.AlphaMode.Premultiplied),
                DisplayProperties.LogicalDpi, DisplayProperties.LogicalDpi, BitmapOptions.Target | BitmapOptions.CannotDraw);

            // Get the default surface as a backbuffer and create the Bitmap1 that will hold the Direct2D drawing target.
            Surface backBuffer = swapChain.GetBackBuffer<Surface>(0);
            d2dTarget = new Bitmap1(d2dContext, backBuffer, properties);

            playerBitmap = this.LoadBitmapFromContentFile("/Assets/Bitmaps/player.png");
            terrainBitmap = this.LoadBitmapFromContentFile("/Assets/Bitmaps/terrain.png");
            terrainBrush = new BitmapBrush1(d2dContext, terrainBitmap, new BitmapBrushProperties1()
            {
                ExtendModeX = ExtendMode.Wrap,
                ExtendModeY = ExtendMode.Wrap,
            });
        }