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Thingamablog makes client-side blogging easy

Wed, 19 Mar 2008 15:00:00 GMT
Thingamablog is a cross-platform GPL blogging application that lets you create, update, and maintain multiple blogs from the client side. Thingamablog even acts as its own FTP client when you're ready to publish or update your blog with new content. The software is easy enough for beginners to use, but sophisticated enough that veteran bloggers will appreciate it too.


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GLXIMPORTCONTEXTEXT()													     GLXIMPORTCONTEXTEXT()

NAME
glXImportContextEXT - import another process's indirect rendering context. C SPECIFICATION
GLXContext glXImportContextEXT( Display *dpy, GLXContextID contextID ) delim $$ PARAMETERS
dpy Specifies the connection to the X server. contextID Specifies a GLX rendering context. DESCRIPTION
glXImportContextEXT creates a GLXContext given the XID of an existing GLXContext. It may be used in place of glXCreateContext, to share another process's indirect rendering context. Only the server-side context information can be shared between X clients; client-side state, such as pixel storage modes, cannot be shared. Thus, glXImportContextEXT must allocate memory to store client-side information. This memory is freed by calling glXFreeContextEXT. This call does not create a new XID. It merely makes an existing object available to the importing client (Display *). Like any XID, it goes away when the creating client drops its connection or the ID is explicitly deleted. Note that this is when the XID goes away. The object goes away when the XID goes away AND the context is not current to any thread. If contextID refers to a direct rendering context then no error is generated but glXImportContextEXT returns NULL. glXImportContextEXT is part of the EXT_import_context extension, not part of the core GLX command set. If GLX_EXT_import_context is included in the string returned by glXQueryExtensionsString, when called with argument GLX_EXTENSIONS, extension EXT_import_context is sup- ported. ERRORS
GLXBadContext is generated if contextID does not refer to a valid context. SEE ALSO
glXCreateContext, glXQueryVersion, glXQueryExtensionsString, glXGetContextIDEXT, glXFreeContextEXT GLXIMPORTCONTEXTEXT()