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GLUQUADRICTEXTURE(3G)													     GLUQUADRICTEXTURE(3G)

NAME
gluQuadricTexture - specify if texturing is desired for quadrics C SPECIFICATION
void gluQuadricTexture( GLUquadric* quad, GLboolean texture ) PARAMETERS
quad Specifies the quadrics object (created with gluNewQuadric). texture Specifies a flag indicating if texture coordinates should be generated. DESCRIPTION
gluQuadricTexture specifies if texture coordinates should be generated for quadrics rendered with quad. If the value of texture is GL_TRUE, then texture coordinates are generated, and if texture is GL_FALSE, they are not. The initial value is GL_FALSE. The manner in which texture coordinates are generated depends upon the specific quadric rendered. SEE ALSO
gluNewQuadric(3G), gluQuadricDrawStyle(3G), gluQuadricNormals(3G), gluQuadricOrientation(3G) GLUQUADRICTEXTURE(3G)

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GLUQUADRICDRAWSTYLE(3G) 												   GLUQUADRICDRAWSTYLE(3G)

NAME
gluQuadricDrawStyle - specify the draw style desired for quadrics C SPECIFICATION
void gluQuadricDrawStyle( GLUquadric* quad, GLenum draw ) PARAMETERS
quad Specifies the quadrics object (created with gluNewQuadric). draw Specifies the desired draw style. Valid values are GLU_FILL, GLU_LINE, GLU_SILHOUETTE, and GLU_POINT. DESCRIPTION
gluQuadricDrawStyle specifies the draw style for quadrics rendered with quad. The legal values are as follows: GLU_FILL Quadrics are rendered with polygon primitives. The polygons are drawn in a counterclockwise fashion with respect to their normals (as defined with gluQuadricOrientation). GLU_LINE Quadrics are rendered as a set of lines. GLU_SILHOUETTE Quadrics are rendered as a set of lines, except that edges separating coplanar faces will not be drawn. GLU_POINT Quadrics are rendered as a set of points. SEE ALSO
gluNewQuadric(3G), gluQuadricNormals(3G), gluQuadricOrientation(3G), gluQuadricTexture(3G) GLUQUADRICDRAWSTYLE(3G)
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