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Welcome to the Documentation for
HP's Implementation of
OpenGL 1.1!
Included in this documentation (which is typically installed
into /opt/graphics/OpenGL/doc/Web/) is a web-browsable version of the
OpenGL Reference Manual, written by
the OpenGL Architectural Review Board, and published on paper by
Addison-Wesley. Hewlett-Packard has added a few extensions to the standard
OpenGL definition; these are clearly identified in the reference section.
There are three main sections to this documentation:
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- The Implementation Guide discusses details of Hewlett-Packard's
implementation of OpenGL, how to compile and run OpenGL programs, etc.
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- The Reference section, indicated by this button, which appears at the top
and bottom of every reference page, as well as in the Index. The Table of
Contents contains an alphabetical list (excluding the "gl",
"glu", "glX" prefixes) of every reference page in the
OpenGL 1.1 definition, along with a color-coded marker to indicate whether
they are Standard functions (prefixed with "gl"), Utility
functions (prefixed with "glu"), or X-Windows functions (prefixed
with "glX"). Functions that HP has written or extended are also
indicated.
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- The Subject Index, indicated by this button, which appears at the top and
bottom of every reference page and every chapter in the Implementation
Guide, as well as in the Table of Contents. For each macro, each mention
of an OpenGL function, each section header, each occurrence of important
terms, files, and concepts, the Index contains hyperlinked pointers to the
sections that discuss that subject.
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