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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers System hang in New Kernel. Post 6964 by killerserv on Sunday 16th of September 2001 10:39:23 PM
Old 09-16-2001
Neo,
any idea how to configure it back to the Normal state. If let say i chose a mistake setting on my Mouse How to configure it back. Or perhaps how to search and configur it back to be the normal. I guess the only stupid thing i did on this is i chose the Microsoft Intellimouse when i was upgrading, i guess its not supported yet. Anyhow pls advise, To make it changed to normal.

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polygon_z_normal(3alleg4)					  Allegro manual					 polygon_z_normal(3alleg4)

NAME
polygon_z_normal, polygon_z_normal_f - Finds the Z component of the normal vector to three vertices. Allegro game programming library. SYNOPSIS
#include <allegro.h> fixed polygon_z_normal(const V3D *v1, const V3D *v2, const V3D *v3); float polygon_z_normal_f(const V3D_f *v1, const V3D_f *v2, const V3D_f *v3); DESCRIPTION
Finds the Z component of the normal vector to the specified three vertices (which must be part of a convex polygon). This is used mainly in back-face culling. The back-faces of closed polyhedra are never visible to the viewer, therefore they never need to be drawn. This can cull on average half the polygons from a scene. If the normal is negative the polygon can safely be culled. If it is zero, the polygon is per- pendicular to the screen. However, this method of culling back-faces must only be used once the X and Y coordinates have been projected into screen space using persp_project() (or if an orthographic (isometric) projection is being used). Note that this function will fail if the three vertices are co-linear (they lie on the same line) in 3D space. SEE ALSO
cross_product(3alleg4), ex3d(3alleg4) Allegro version 4.4.2 polygon_z_normal(3alleg4)
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