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Special Forums IP Networking waking up Post 302575544 by pludi on Tuesday 22nd of November 2011 03:32:06 AM
Old 11-22-2011
Since you ask a very generic question I assume a very generic answer will suffice, so: yes.
 

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GLENABLEVERTEXATTRIB(3G)					    OpenGL 3.3						  GLENABLEVERTEXATTRIB(3G)

NAME
glEnableVertexAttribArray, glDisableVertexAttribArray - Enable or disable a generic vertex attribute array C SPECIFICATION
void glEnableVertexAttribArray(GLuint index); void glDisableVertexAttribArray(GLuint index); PARAMETERS
index Specifies the index of the generic vertex attribute to be enabled or disabled. DESCRIPTION
glEnableVertexAttribArray enables the generic vertex attribute array specified by index. glDisableVertexAttribArray disables the generic vertex attribute array specified by index. By default, all client-side capabilities are disabled, including all generic vertex attribute arrays. If enabled, the values in the generic vertex attribute array will be accessed and used for rendering when calls are made to vertex array commands such as glDrawArrays(), glDrawElements(), glDrawRangeElements(), glMultiDrawElements(), or glMultiDrawArrays(). ERRORS
GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if index is greater than or equal to GL_MAX_VERTEX_ATTRIBS. ASSOCIATED GETS
glGet() with argument GL_MAX_VERTEX_ATTRIBS glGetVertexAttrib() with arguments index and GL_VERTEX_ATTRIB_ARRAY_ENABLED glGetVertexAttribPointerv() with arguments index and GL_VERTEX_ATTRIB_ARRAY_POINTER SEE ALSO
glBindAttribLocation(), glDrawArrays(), glDrawElements(), glDrawRangeElements(), glMultiDrawElements(), glVertexAttrib(), glVertexAttribPointer() COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-2005 3Dlabs Inc. Ltd. This material may be distributed subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Open Publication License, v 1.0, 8 June 1999. http://opencontent.org/openpub/. OpenGL 3.3 03/08/2011 GLENABLEVERTEXATTRIB(3G)
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