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6 PDL::Graphics::OpenGL::Perl::OpenGL - PDL TriD OpenGL interface using
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13 This module provides the glue between the Perl OpenGL functions and the
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24 This module also includes support for FreeGLUT and GLUT instead of
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28 See the documentation for the OpenGL module. More details to follow as
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37 new($class,$options,[$window_type])
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39 Attributes are specified in the $options field; the 3d $window_type is optionsl. The attributes are:
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42 width,height - the width and height of the window in pixels (500,500)
43 parent - the parent under which the new window should be opened (root)
44 mask - the user interface mask (StructureNotifyMask)
45 attributes - attributes to pass to glXChooseVisual
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47 Allowed 3d window types, case insensitive, are:
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49 glut - use Perl OpenGL bindings and GLUT windows (no Tk)
50 x11 - use Perl OpenGL (POGL) bindings with X11 (disabled)
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53 These routines are set as the default GLUT callbacks for when GLUT
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91 Chris Marshall, "<devel dot chm dot 01 at gmail.com>"
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94 Bugs and feature requests may be submitted through the PDL GitHub
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98 PDL uses a mailing list support model. The Perldl mailing list is the
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105 TBD including PDL TriD developers and POGL developers...thanks to all.
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108 Copyright 2009 Chris Marshall.
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110 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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112 by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License.
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