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GLACTIVETEXTUREARB(3G)													    GLACTIVETEXTUREARB(3G)

NAME
glActiveTextureARB - select active texture unit C SPECIFICATION
void glActiveTextureARB( GLenum texture ) delim $$ PARAMETERS
texture Specifies which texture unit to make active. The number of texture units is implementation dependent, but must be at least two. texture must be one of GL_TEXTURE$i$_ARB, where 0 <= $ i $ < GL_MAX_TEXTURE_UNITS_ARB, which is an implementation-dependent value. The initial value is GL_TEXTURE0_ARB. DESCRIPTION
glActiveTextureARB selects which texture unit subsequent texture state calls will affect. The number of texture units an implementation supports is implementation dependent, but must be at least 2. Vertex arrays are client-side GL resources, which are selected by the glClientActiveTextureARB routine. NOTES
glActiveTextureARB is only supported if GL_ARB_multitexture is included in the string returned by glGetString when called with the argument GL_EXTENSIONS. ERRORS
GL_INVALID_ENUM is generated if texture is not one of GL_TEXTURE$i$_ARB, where 0 <= $ i $ < GL_MAX_TEXTURE_UNITS_ARB. SEE ALSO
glClientActiveTextureARB(3G), glGetIntegerv(3G), glMultiTexCoordARB(3G), glTexParameter(3G) GLACTIVETEXTUREARB(3G)

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GLACTIVETEXTUREARB(3G)													    GLACTIVETEXTUREARB(3G)

NAME
glActiveTextureARB - select active texture unit C SPECIFICATION
void glActiveTextureARB( GLenum texture ) delim $$ PARAMETERS
texture Specifies which texture unit to make active. The number of texture units is implementation dependent, but must be at least two. texture must be one of GL_TEXTURE$i$_ARB, where 0 <= $ i $ < GL_MAX_TEXTURE_UNITS_ARB, which is an implementation-dependent value. The initial value is GL_TEXTURE0_ARB. DESCRIPTION
glActiveTextureARB selects which texture unit subsequent texture state calls will affect. The number of texture units an implementation supports is implementation dependent, but must be at least 2. Vertex arrays are client-side GL resources, which are selected by the glClientActiveTextureARB routine. NOTES
glActiveTextureARB is only supported if GL_ARB_multitexture is included in the string returned by glGetString when called with the argument GL_EXTENSIONS. ERRORS
GL_INVALID_ENUM is generated if texture is not one of GL_TEXTURE$i$_ARB, where 0 <= $ i $ < GL_MAX_TEXTURE_UNITS_ARB. SEE ALSO
glClientActiveTextureARB(3G), glGetIntegerv(3G), glMultiTexCoordARB(3G), glTexParameter(3G) GLACTIVETEXTUREARB(3G)
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