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GL3.2 Version 4 for AIX: Programming Concepts

SC23-2612

This book provides information on the Graphics Library (GL), is an application programming interface (API) for performing advanced 3-D rendering, window management, and input device support. This book serves as both a tutorial and a guide and is a programmer's source book for learning about 3-D graphics from a programmer's perspective. The information in this book is also available on the AIX Version 4.3 Base Documentation CD.

GL3.2 Version 4 for AIX: Graphics Library (GL) Technical Reference

SC23-2630

This book provides information on calls and subroutines for the Graphics Library (GL) and example programs that illustrate using basic GL subroutines. This application programming interface is for use with the AIX operating system. The information in this book is also available on the AIX Version 4.3 Base Documentation CD.

The graPHIGS Programming Interface: Customization and Problem Diagnosis

SC33-8130

This manual provides programmers with information on the IBM Personal graPHIGS API. It describes the hardware supported by the interface, and gives hardware and software requirements. This book covers customizing the IBM Personal graPHIGS API, diagnosing problems in the interface and the graPHIGS gateway. It also provides guidelines for locating the symptoms of the graPHIGS API problem, techniques for collecting the supporting data required for further analysis, an Authorized Program Analysis Report (APAR) form, and a description of the information required for submitting the APAR. The information in this book is also available on the AIX Version 4.3 Base Documentation CD.

The graPHIGS Programming Interface: Understanding Concepts

SC33-8191

This guide helps you understand the use of the graPHIGS API functions in your application to create, display, and interact with graphics data. It contains two parts: basic and advanced. Part One describes the basics of using the graPHIGS API and is especially suited for a first-time user of the graPHIGS API. Included in every chapter of the Basic section are sample FORTRAN subroutines to give you hands-on experience with the graPHIGS API applications. For the experienced graPHIGS API programmer, Part Two offers advanced functions and capabilities to further enhance your application program. It also expands upon some of the concepts introduced in Part One. Used in conjunction with other graPHIGS API publications, this guide will help you create complete graphics application programs. The information in this book is also available on the AIX Version 4.3 Base Documentation CD.

The graPHIGS Programming Interface: Technical Reference

SC33-8193

This reference provides technical information about the functions and limitations of the graPHIGS API and its supported workstations. It also contains reference information, both general and specific, about particular aspects of writing, Character Set Facilities and Defaults and Nicknames applications. The purpose of this manual is to provide application programmers with a comprehensive volume of the technical information they need to accurately code or modify applications using the graPHIGS API screen. The information in this book is also available on the AIX Version 4.3 Base Documentation CD.

The graPHIGS Programming Interface: ISO PHIGS Subroutine Reference

SC33-8140

This book contains the information you need to code your ISO PHIGS calls and to declare variables correctly. Each subroutine listed in this manual has information about error codes and functional relations to help you identify more readily the source of errors resulting from data and program flow. Each subroutine description explains the result of the subroutine call and a list of the ISO PHIGS standard errors associated with the subroutine. The information in this book is also available on the AIX Version 4.3 Base Documentation CD.

The graPHIGS Programming Interface: Subroutine Reference

SC33-8194

This reference manual contains the information you need to code your calls and to declare variables correctly. Each subroutine listed in this manual has information about error codes and functional relations to help you identify more readily the source of errors resulting from data, program flow. Each subroutine description explains the result of the subroutine call and a list of the errors associated with the subroutine. The information in this book is also available on the AIX Version 4.3 Base Documentation CD.

The graPHIGS Programming Interface: Messages and Codes

SC33-8196

This book gives programmers a comprehensive guide to error messages that can result from installing, using, and maintaining the graPHIGS API. The information in this book is also available on the AIX Version 4.3 Base Documentation CD.

The graPHIGS Programming Interface: Getting Started

SC33-8198

This book guides programmers who are familiar with the C For AIX and an AIX editor through the steps of writing and running their first graPHIGS API programs. The book consists of sample programs with comments and explanations for each. The information in this book is also available on the AIX Version 4.3 Base Documentation CD.

The graPHIGS Programming Interface: Quick Reference

SC33-8195

This booklet provides a quick reference for the graPHIGS API. It is intended as a supplement to graPHIGS Programming Interface Technical Reference, in which the subroutines are described in detail. The information in this book is also available on the AIX Version 4.3 Base Documentation CD.

The graPHIGS API: ISO PHIGS Quick Reference

SC28-2705

This booklet provides a quick reference for the graPHIGS API. Each listed subroutine includes a page reference. This brief manual contains a reference-by-function as well as an alphabetical-by-subroutine listing for both the C and FORTRAN bindings. It is intended as a supplement to the ISO PHIGS Subroutine Reference, in which the subroutines are described in detail. The information in this book is also available on the AIX Version 4.3 Base Documentation CD.

OpenGL Reference Manual

SR28-5125

This book provides a technical view of how OpenGL operates on data that describes a geometric object or an image to produce an image on the screen. This book also contains full descriptions of each set of related OpenGL commands--the parameters used by the commands, the default values for those parameters, and what the commands do. The information in this book is also available on the AIX Version 4.3 Base Documentation CD.


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