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PDL::Graphics::TriD::GL(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | PDL::Graphics::TriD::GL(3pm) |
NAME¶
PDL::Graphics::TriD::GL - PDL TriD OpenGL interface using POGL
DESCRIPTION¶
This module provides the glue between the Perl OpenGL functions and the API defined by the internal PDL::Graphics::OpenGL one. It also supports any miscellaneous OpenGL or GUI related functionality to support PDL::Graphics::TriD refactoring.
It defines an interface that subclasses will conform to, implementing support for GLUT, X11+GLX, etc, as mechanism for creating windows and graphics contexts.
CONFIG¶
Defaults to using OpenGL::GLUT - override by setting the environment variable "POGL_WINDOW_TYPE" to "x11" (the default is "glut"). This is implemented by "PDL::Graphics::TriD::Window::gdriver".
new¶
Returns a new OpenGL object.
new($class,$options,[$window_type]) Attributes are specified in the $options field; the 3d $window_type is optionsl. The attributes are:
- x,y - the position of the upper left corner of the window (0,0)
- width,height - the width and height of the window in pixels (500,500)
- parent - the parent under which the new window should be opened (root)
- mask - the user interface mask (StructureNotifyMask)
- attributes - attributes to pass to glXChooseVisual
Allowed 3d window types, case insensitive, are:
default_options¶
default options for object oriented methods
swap_buffers¶
OO interface to swapping frame buffers
set_window¶
OO interface to setting the display window (if appropriate)
AUTHOR¶
Chris Marshall, "<devel dot chm dot 01 at gmail.com>"
BUGS¶
Bugs and feature requests may be submitted through the PDL GitHub project page at <https://github.com/PDLPorters/pdl/issues> .
SUPPORT¶
PDL uses a mailing list support model. The Perldl mailing list is the best for questions, problems, and feature discussions with other PDL users and PDL developers.
To subscribe see the page at <http://pdl.perl.org/?page=mailing-lists>
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS¶
TBD including PDL TriD developers and POGL developers...thanks to all.
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE¶
Copyright 2009 Chris Marshall.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License.
See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.
2025-04-09 | perl v5.40.1 |