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GLTEXCOORD(3G)                                                                                GLTEXCOORD(3G)



NAME
       glTexCoord1d,  glTexCoord1f,  glTexCoord1i,  glTexCoord1s,  glTexCoord2d, glTexCoord2f, glTexCoord2i,
       glTexCoord2s, glTexCoord3d, glTexCoord3f,  glTexCoord3i,  glTexCoord3s,  glTexCoord4d,  glTexCoord4f,
       glTexCoord4i,  glTexCoord4s,  glTexCoord1dv,  glTexCoord1fv,  glTexCoord1iv,  glTexCoord1sv, glTexCo-ord2dv, glTexCoord2dv,
       ord2dv, glTexCoord2fv, glTexCoord2iv,  glTexCoord2sv,  glTexCoord3dv,  glTexCoord3fv,  glTexCoord3iv,
       glTexCoord3sv,  glTexCoord4dv,  glTexCoord4fv, glTexCoord4iv, glTexCoord4sv - set the current texture
       coordinates


C SPECIFICATION
       void glTexCoord1d( GLdouble s )
       void glTexCoord1f( GLfloat s )
       void glTexCoord1i( GLint s )
       void glTexCoord1s( GLshort s )
       void glTexCoord2d( GLdouble s,
                          GLdouble t )
       void glTexCoord2f( GLfloat s,
                          GLfloat t )
       void glTexCoord2i( GLint s,
                          GLint t )
       void glTexCoord2s( GLshort s,
                          GLshort t )
       void glTexCoord3d( GLdouble s,
                          GLdouble t,
                          GLdouble r )
       void glTexCoord3f( GLfloat s,
                          GLfloat t,
                          GLfloat r )
       void glTexCoord3i( GLint s,
                          GLint t,
                          GLint r )
       void glTexCoord3s( GLshort s,
                          GLshort t,
                          GLshort r )
       void glTexCoord4d( GLdouble s,
                          GLdouble t,
                          GLdouble r,
                          GLdouble q )
       void glTexCoord4f( GLfloat s,
                          GLfloat t,
                          GLfloat r,
                          GLfloat q )
       void glTexCoord4i( GLint s,
                          GLint t,
                          GLint r,
                          GLint q )
       void glTexCoord4s( GLshort s,
                          GLshort t,
                          GLshort r,
                          GLshort q )


PARAMETERS
       s, t, r, q
                Specify s, t, r, and q  texture coordinates.  Not all parameters are present in all forms of
                the command.

C SPECIFICATION
       void glTexCoord1dv( const GLdouble *v )
       void glTexCoord1fv( const GLfloat *v )
       void glTexCoord1iv( const GLint *v )
       void glTexCoord1sv( const GLshort *v )
       void glTexCoord2dv( const GLdouble *v )
       void glTexCoord2fv( const GLfloat *v )
       void glTexCoord2iv( const GLint *v )
       void glTexCoord2sv( const GLshort *v )
       void glTexCoord3dv( const GLdouble *v )
       void glTexCoord3fv( const GLfloat *v )
       void glTexCoord3iv( const GLint *v )
       void glTexCoord3sv( const GLshort *v )
       void glTexCoord4dv( const GLdouble *v )
       void glTexCoord4fv( const GLfloat *v )
       void glTexCoord4iv( const GLint *v )
       void glTexCoord4sv( const GLshort *v )


PARAMETERS
       v      Specifies  a  pointer  to an array of one, two, three, or four elements, which in turn specify
              the s, t, r, and q texture coordinates.

DESCRIPTION
       glTexCoord specifies texture coordinates in one, two, three, or four  dimensions.   glTexCoord1  sets
       the current texture coordinates to (s, 0, 0, 1); a call to
       glTexCoord2  sets  them to (s, t, 0, 1).  Similarly, glTexCoord3 specifies the texture coordinates as
       (s, t, r, 1), and glTexCoord4 defines all four components explicitly as (s, t, r, q).

       The current texture coordinates are part of the data that is associated with each vertex and with the
       current raster position.  Initially, the values for s, t, r, and q are (0, 0, 0, 1).


NOTES
       The  current texture coordinates can be updated at any time.  In particular, glTexCoord can be called
       between a call to glBegin and the corresponding call to glEnd.

       When  the  GL_ARB_imaging  extension  is  supported,   glTexCoord   always   updates   texture   unit
       GL_TEXTURE0_ARB.

ASSOCIATED GETS
       glGet with argument GL_CURRENT_TEXTURE_COORDS

SEE ALSO
       glTexCoordPointer(3G), glVertex(3G)




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