02-01-2010
As of now, I dont have RH material. If possible send me some docs on that please.
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somaterialbundle
SoMaterialBundle(3) Coin SoMaterialBundle(3)
NAME
SoMaterialBundle -
The SoMaterialBundle class simplifies material handling.
Every shape node should create (on the stack) an instance of this class and call sendFirst() before sending anything to GL. During
rendering, send() should be used to send material values to GL.
SYNOPSIS
Inherits SoBundle.
Public Member Functions
SoMaterialBundle (SoAction *action)
~SoMaterialBundle ()
void setUpMultiple (void)
void sendFirst (void)
void forceSend (const int index)
SbBool isColorOnly (void) const
void send (const int index, const SbBool betweenbeginend)
Additional Inherited Members
Detailed Description
The SoMaterialBundle class simplifies material handling.
Every shape node should create (on the stack) an instance of this class and call sendFirst() before sending anything to GL. During
rendering, send() should be used to send material values to GL.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
SoMaterialBundle::SoMaterialBundle (SoAction *action)
Constructor with action being the action applied to the geometry node.
SoMaterialBundle::~SoMaterialBundle ()
Destructor
Member Function Documentation
void SoMaterialBundle::setUpMultiple (void)
Currently not in use. It is only provided for OIV compliance.
void SoMaterialBundle::sendFirst (void)
Sends the initial material values to GL. Must be done once in all geometry nodes before the rendering begins.
void SoMaterialBundle::forceSend (const intindex)
Will send the material to GL even though index equals the current index.
Provided for compatibility with the SGI Open Inventor v2.1 API.
SbBool SoMaterialBundle::isColorOnly (void) const
Returns TRUE if the current light model is BASE_COLOR.
void SoMaterialBundle::send (const intindex, const SbBoolbetweenbeginend)
Sends material values with index index to GL. Will test whether the current index equals index before sending.
betweenBeginEnd should be TRUE if your program is between a glBegin() and glEnd() (it is illegal to change the polygon stipple between a
glBegin() and glEnd()).
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Version 3.1.3 Wed May 23 2012 SoMaterialBundle(3)