GFX now handles non-default adapters

The GFX (DirectX) pipeline did not respect the choice of adapter and
always went for the default one.  Normally this isn't an issue unless
you wish to target a particular adapter and display device combination.
This has been corrected.

The GFX initialize functions now attempt to find the best adapter that
matches a given display device (i.e. monitor) if one has been passed in.
To aid with choosing a display device some new monitor enumeration
methods have been added to the platform window manager.  These methods
have been exposed to the Canvas.
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DavidWyand-GG 2013-04-09 12:50:17 -04:00
parent 1ed1a41256
commit 0d77cdc270
18 changed files with 282 additions and 45 deletions

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@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ GFXD3D9OcclusionQuery::OcclusionQueryStatus GFXD3D9OcclusionQuery::getStatus( bo
return Unset;
#ifdef TORQUE_GATHER_METRICS
AssertFatal( mBeginFrame < GuiTSCtrl::getFrameCount(), "GFXD3D9OcclusionQuery::getStatus - called on the same frame as begin!" );
//AssertFatal( mBeginFrame < GuiTSCtrl::getFrameCount(), "GFXD3D9OcclusionQuery::getStatus - called on the same frame as begin!" );
//U32 mTimeSinceEnd = mTimer->getElapsedMs();
//AssertFatal( mTimeSinceEnd >= 5, "GFXD3DOcculsionQuery::getStatus - less than TickMs since called ::end!" );