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GLE

http://linas.org/gle/
C functions that draw extruded surfaces

'GLE' is a package of C functions that draw extruded surfaces, including surfaces of revolution, sweeps, tubes, polycones, polycylinders and helicoids. The extruded surface is specified with a 2D polyline that is extruded along a 3D path. A local coordinate system allows for additional flexibility in the primitives drawn. Extrusions may be texture mapped in a variety of ways. The GLE library generates 3D triangle coordinates, lighting normal vectors and texture coordinates as output. It uses the GL or OpenGL API's to perform the actual rendering.





Licensing

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GPLv2

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Janet Casey

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24 March 2005

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Janet Casey

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24 March 2005




Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
Linas Vepstas Maintainer


Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
Bug Tracking,Developer,SupportMailing List Info/Archivehttp://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/gle-discuss


Software prerequisites

KindDescription
Required to useGLUT
Required to useOpenGL




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