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GLGENLISTS(3G)															    GLGENLISTS(3G)

NAME
glGenLists - generate a contiguous set of empty display lists C SPECIFICATION
GLuint glGenLists( GLsizei range ) PARAMETERS
range Specifies the number of contiguous empty display lists to be generated. DESCRIPTION
glGenLists has one argument, range. It returns an integer n such that range contiguous empty display lists, named n, n+1, ..., n+range -1, are created. If range is 0, if there is no group of range contiguous names available, or if any error is generated, no display lists are generated, and 0 is returned. ERRORS
GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if range is negative. GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if glGenLists is executed between the execution of glBegin and the corresponding execution of glEnd. ASSOCIATED GETS
glIsList SEE ALSO
glCallList(3G), glCallLists(3G), glDeleteLists(3G), glNewList(3G) GLGENLISTS(3G)

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GLDELETELISTS(3G)														 GLDELETELISTS(3G)

NAME
glDeleteLists - delete a contiguous group of display lists C SPECIFICATION
void glDeleteLists( GLuint list, GLsizei range ) PARAMETERS
list Specifies the integer name of the first display list to delete. range Specifies the number of display lists to delete. DESCRIPTION
glDeleteLists causes a contiguous group of display lists to be deleted. list is the name of the first display list to be deleted, and range is the number of display lists to delete. All display lists d with list <= d <= list + range - 1 are deleted. All storage locations allocated to the specified display lists are freed, and the names are available for reuse at a later time. Names within the range that do not have an associated display list are ignored. If range is 0, nothing happens. ERRORS
GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if range is negative. GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if glDeleteLists is executed between the execution of glBegin and the corresponding execution of glEnd. SEE ALSO
glCallList(3G), glCallLists(3G), glGenLists(3G), glIsList(3G), glNewList(3G) GLDELETELISTS(3G)
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