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GLUNEWTESS(3G)															    GLUNEWTESS(3G)

NAME
gluNewTess - create a tessellation object C SPECIFICATION
GLUtesselator* gluNewTess( void ) DESCRIPTION
gluNewTess creates and returns a pointer to a new tessellation object. This object must be referred to when calling tessellation func- tions. A return value of 0 means that there is not enough memory to allocate the object. SEE ALSO
gluTessBeginPolygon(3G), gluDeleteTess(3G), gluTessCallback(3G) GLUNEWTESS(3G)

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GLUTESSBEGINCONTOUR(3G) 												   GLUTESSBEGINCONTOUR(3G)

NAME
gluTessBeginContour, gluTessEndContour - delimit a contour description C SPECIFICATION
void gluTessBeginContour( GLUtesselator* tess ) void gluTessEndContour( GLUtesselator* tess ) PARAMETERS
tess Specifies the tessellation object (created with gluNewTess). DESCRIPTION
gluTessBeginContour and gluTessEndContour delimit the definition of a polygon contour. Within each gluTessBeginContour/gluTessEndContour pair, there can be zero or more calls to gluTessVertex. The vertices specify a closed contour (the last vertex of each contour is automati- cally linked to the first). See the gluTessVertex reference page for more details. gluTessBeginContour can only be called between gluTessBeginPolygon and gluTessEndPolygon. SEE ALSO
gluNewTess(3G), gluTessBeginPolygon(3G), gluTessVertex(3G), gluTessCallback(3G), gluTessProperty(3G), gluTessNormal(3G), gluTessEndPolygon GLUTESSBEGINCONTOUR(3G)
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