The document lists various OpenGL constants and functions related to OpenGL extensions and functionality introduced in version 1.9 or earlier, including constants for integer and unsigned integer texture formats, sampler objects, query objects, texture rectangles, texture buffers, signed normalized textures, primitive restart, buffer objects, geometry shaders, transform feedback, compressed texture formats, copy buffers, and more. It also lists over 100 OpenGL functions related to drawing, textures, buffers, shaders, and more.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.3 book - Part 165 of 194Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists OpenGL extensions and functions added in version 1.5.3 of the Ring graphics library. It includes over 150 enumerations for new OpenGL features and types as well as over 50 OpenGL function declarations.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.1 book - Part 142 of 180 Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists several OpenGL constants and functions related to OpenGL extensions and functionality introduced in version 1.5 and above. It includes constants and functions for integer textures and samplers, texture arrays, transform feedback, shader I/O, geometry shaders, and other features. The list contains over 150 OpenGL constants and over 50 OpenGL functions.
The Ring programming language version 1.9 book - Part 157 of 210 Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists several OpenGL functions and constants. It includes functions for drawing, shaders, textures, buffers, queries, and more. It provides documentation for OpenGL version 1.9.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.3 book - Part 123 of 184Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists various OpenGL functions and constants. It includes functions and constants for texture handling, shaders, blending, clearing buffers, and more. In total over 150 OpenGL functions and constants are defined in the documentation.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.1 book - Part 147 of 180 Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document describes release notes for Ring Documentation version 1.5.1 and lists several new OpenGL functions and enumerations that were added or changed in this release, including functions for cube map array textures, transform feedback, compressed texture formats, uniform buffer objects and more. It then provides documentation for over 150 existing OpenGL functions.
The Ring programming language version 1.9 book - Part 204 of 210Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document provides release notes for Ring Documentation version 1.9, listing new OpenGL extensions and functions added in the release. It includes over 150 new OpenGL enums, constants, and functions. The document provides a detailed listing of changes to the OpenGL API in Ring Documentation 1.9.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.1 book - Part 105 of 180Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document contains listings of OpenGL functions and constants related to rendering, textures, shaders, and more. Over 150 OpenGL functions are listed, covering areas like blending, clearing, drawing, textures, and shaders. Data types used for parameters like GLint, GLfloat, and constants for formats, targets, and enumerations are also documented.
The Ring programming language version 1.6 book - Part 145 of 189Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists over 150 OpenGL functions and constants that were added or changed in OpenGL version 1.6. It includes functions for buffer objects, shader objects, program objects, texture and renderbuffer objects, transform feedback, and other features introduced in OpenGL 1.6 and beyond.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.3 book - Part 165 of 194Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists OpenGL extensions and functions added in version 1.5.3 of the Ring graphics library. It includes over 150 enumerations for new OpenGL features and types as well as over 50 OpenGL function declarations.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.1 book - Part 142 of 180 Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists several OpenGL constants and functions related to OpenGL extensions and functionality introduced in version 1.5 and above. It includes constants and functions for integer textures and samplers, texture arrays, transform feedback, shader I/O, geometry shaders, and other features. The list contains over 150 OpenGL constants and over 50 OpenGL functions.
The Ring programming language version 1.9 book - Part 157 of 210 Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists several OpenGL functions and constants. It includes functions for drawing, shaders, textures, buffers, queries, and more. It provides documentation for OpenGL version 1.9.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.3 book - Part 123 of 184Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists various OpenGL functions and constants. It includes functions and constants for texture handling, shaders, blending, clearing buffers, and more. In total over 150 OpenGL functions and constants are defined in the documentation.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.1 book - Part 147 of 180 Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document describes release notes for Ring Documentation version 1.5.1 and lists several new OpenGL functions and enumerations that were added or changed in this release, including functions for cube map array textures, transform feedback, compressed texture formats, uniform buffer objects and more. It then provides documentation for over 150 existing OpenGL functions.
The Ring programming language version 1.9 book - Part 204 of 210Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document provides release notes for Ring Documentation version 1.9, listing new OpenGL extensions and functions added in the release. It includes over 150 new OpenGL enums, constants, and functions. The document provides a detailed listing of changes to the OpenGL API in Ring Documentation 1.9.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.1 book - Part 105 of 180Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document contains listings of OpenGL functions and constants related to rendering, textures, shaders, and more. Over 150 OpenGL functions are listed, covering areas like blending, clearing, drawing, textures, and shaders. Data types used for parameters like GLint, GLfloat, and constants for formats, targets, and enumerations are also documented.
The Ring programming language version 1.6 book - Part 145 of 189Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists over 150 OpenGL functions and constants that were added or changed in OpenGL version 1.6. It includes functions for buffer objects, shader objects, program objects, texture and renderbuffer objects, transform feedback, and other features introduced in OpenGL 1.6 and beyond.
The Ring programming language version 1.7 book - Part 163 of 196Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document provides release notes for Ring Documentation version 1.7 and lists over 150 OpenGL functions and constants that were added or updated in this release. Some key additions include support for geometry shaders, framebuffer objects, texture cube map arrays, and primitive restart control. The list documents the prototype of each new or updated OpenGL function.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.4 book - Part 160 of 185Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists several OpenGL constants and functions related to OpenGL extensions and functionality introduced in OpenGL versions 1.5 and above. It includes constants for unsigned integer textures, texture buffers, signed and unsigned normalized textures, geometry shaders, transform feedback, and more. It also lists function prototypes for many basic OpenGL drawing and state functions.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.1 book - Part 114 of 180 Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document lists OpenGL functions and constants. It includes functions for drawing, textures, shaders, buffers and more. It introduces new unsigned integer sampler types, signed normalized texture formats, primitive restart functionality and buffer object parameter queries. This reflects the features and capabilities exposed in OpenGL 1.5 and below.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.4 book - Part 132 of 185Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document provides documentation for OpenGL functions and constants related to textures, shaders, buffers, and other graphics operations. It includes over 150 functions for tasks like managing textures and buffers, setting render states, and executing draw commands. The functions take parameters like texture targets, buffer binding points, shader types, and primitive rendering modes.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.2 book - Part 129 of 181Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document lists several OpenGL functions and constants that were added or changed in OpenGL version 1.5.2. It includes over 150 functions and constants related to features like geometry shaders, framebuffer objects, texture cube map arrays, and more. The functions range from basic rendering commands to more advanced shader and geometry operations.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.3 book - Part 156 of 194Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists over 150 OpenGL functions related to drawing, clearing, setting colors and attributes, texture mapping, and more. It includes functions for setting render states, calling display lists, managing buffers and textures, and getting state information. The functions listed cover a wide range of OpenGL capabilities for 3D graphics programming.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.3 book - Part 170 of 194Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document describes release 1.5.3 of the Ring graphics library. It lists several new OpenGL extensions and enumerations that are supported. It also provides documentation for over 150 OpenGL functions, listing their parameters and return types.
The Ring programming language version 1.6 book - Part 164 of 189Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document contains listings of various OpenGL functions and constants. It describes OpenGL functions for drawing, shaders, textures, buffers and more. The functions allow specifying and manipulating various OpenGL objects and state as well as drawing graphics.
The Ring programming language version 1.6 book - Part 117 of 189Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document provides a reference listing of OpenGL functions and constants. It includes over 150 functions related to drawing, shaders, textures, buffers and more. The functions listed take parameters and have names indicating their purpose, such as glDrawArrays, glGetString, glGetUniformLocation and glDeleteTextures. Constants are also included that are used as parameters for functions, such as GL_ARRAY_BUFFER and GL_FRAGMENT_SHADER.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.4 book - Part 118 of 185Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document contains descriptions of over 150 OpenGL functions related to specifying and manipulating colors, textures, programs, and other graphics elements. The functions set color values, load and manipulate textures, compile and link shader programs, and perform other common graphics and rendering operations in OpenGL.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.1 book - Part 133 of 180 Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document contains descriptions of over 150 OpenGL functions related to specifying and manipulating colors, textures, programs, and other graphics elements. The functions include methods for setting color values, loading and manipulating textures, compiling and linking shader programs, and getting and setting state values and object names.
The Ring programming language version 1.8 book - Part 173 of 202Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document provides release notes for Ring Documentation version 1.8 and lists over 150 OpenGL functions and constants that were added or updated in this release. Some key additions include support for geometry shaders, framebuffer objects, texture cube map arrays, and primitive restart control. The document also lists the prototype of each OpenGL function for reference.
The Ring programming language version 1.7 book - Part 158 of 196Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists several OpenGL constants and functions related to graphics rendering and shaders. It includes constants for texture types, shader programs, framebuffers, and more. It also lists over 100 OpenGL functions for tasks like rendering, textures, shaders, buffers and more.
The Ring programming language version 1.9 book - Part 166 of 210 Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists OpenGL constants and functions related to OpenGL version 1.9. It includes constants for texture types, sampler types, framebuffer objects, shader objects, and other OpenGL elements. It also lists over 100 OpenGL functions for operations like buffer manipulation, blending, clearing, drawing, querying, and more.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.2 book - Part 115 of 181Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document contains listings of various OpenGL functions related to rendering, shaders, textures, buffers and more. It lists over 150 functions and their parameters in a reference format without descriptions. The functions cover a wide range of OpenGL capabilities for graphics processing.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.4 book - Part 146 of 185Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists over 150 OpenGL functions and constants. It appears to be release notes or documentation for an OpenGL library or driver version 1.5.4 that describes new additions and changes including functions added for geometry shaders, transform feedback, cube map arrays, and other features.
The Ring programming language version 1.9 book - Part 190 of 210Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists over 100 OpenGL functions related to rendering, textures, buffers, and more. It includes functions for setting colors, clearing buffers, drawing primitives, managing textures and buffers, and getting state information. The functions take parameters like enums and pointers to control graphics processing and memory management.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.4 book - Part 113 of 185Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document lists OpenGL constants and functions related to OpenGL graphics functionality. It includes constants for texture and color formats, depth and stencil buffers, blending, clipping, and more. It also lists over 150 OpenGL functions for tasks like buffer manipulation, texture handling, blending, rendering, and querying graphics information.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.2 book - Part 148 of 181Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document lists over 150 OpenGL functions used for drawing graphics, textures, shaders and more. It includes functions for setting render states, drawing primitives, managing buffers and textures, compiling and linking shaders, and querying OpenGL properties and capabilities.
The Ring programming language version 1.10 book - Part 192 of 212Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document lists OpenGL functions and constants that were added or changed in OpenGL version 1.10. It includes over 150 new OpenGL constants for features such as geometry shaders, transform feedback, cube map arrays, and more. It also lists over 80 OpenGL functions, providing their parameters and types.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.3 book - Part 132 of 184Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists several OpenGL constants and functions related to OpenGL version 1.5.3, including constants for texture types, sampler types, shader types, and functions for buffer manipulation, texture manipulation, shader manipulation, and other core OpenGL operations.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.2 book - Part 124 of 181Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists several OpenGL constants and functions related to OpenGL version 1.5.2, including constants for texture types, transform feedback, integer rendering, and many other features. It provides the signatures of over 100 OpenGL functions.
The Ring programming language version 1.7 book - Part 163 of 196Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document provides release notes for Ring Documentation version 1.7 and lists over 150 OpenGL functions and constants that were added or updated in this release. Some key additions include support for geometry shaders, framebuffer objects, texture cube map arrays, and primitive restart control. The list documents the prototype of each new or updated OpenGL function.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.4 book - Part 160 of 185Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists several OpenGL constants and functions related to OpenGL extensions and functionality introduced in OpenGL versions 1.5 and above. It includes constants for unsigned integer textures, texture buffers, signed and unsigned normalized textures, geometry shaders, transform feedback, and more. It also lists function prototypes for many basic OpenGL drawing and state functions.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.1 book - Part 114 of 180 Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document lists OpenGL functions and constants. It includes functions for drawing, textures, shaders, buffers and more. It introduces new unsigned integer sampler types, signed normalized texture formats, primitive restart functionality and buffer object parameter queries. This reflects the features and capabilities exposed in OpenGL 1.5 and below.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.4 book - Part 132 of 185Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document provides documentation for OpenGL functions and constants related to textures, shaders, buffers, and other graphics operations. It includes over 150 functions for tasks like managing textures and buffers, setting render states, and executing draw commands. The functions take parameters like texture targets, buffer binding points, shader types, and primitive rendering modes.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.2 book - Part 129 of 181Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document lists several OpenGL functions and constants that were added or changed in OpenGL version 1.5.2. It includes over 150 functions and constants related to features like geometry shaders, framebuffer objects, texture cube map arrays, and more. The functions range from basic rendering commands to more advanced shader and geometry operations.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.3 book - Part 156 of 194Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists over 150 OpenGL functions related to drawing, clearing, setting colors and attributes, texture mapping, and more. It includes functions for setting render states, calling display lists, managing buffers and textures, and getting state information. The functions listed cover a wide range of OpenGL capabilities for 3D graphics programming.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.3 book - Part 170 of 194Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document describes release 1.5.3 of the Ring graphics library. It lists several new OpenGL extensions and enumerations that are supported. It also provides documentation for over 150 OpenGL functions, listing their parameters and return types.
The Ring programming language version 1.6 book - Part 164 of 189Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document contains listings of various OpenGL functions and constants. It describes OpenGL functions for drawing, shaders, textures, buffers and more. The functions allow specifying and manipulating various OpenGL objects and state as well as drawing graphics.
The Ring programming language version 1.6 book - Part 117 of 189Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document provides a reference listing of OpenGL functions and constants. It includes over 150 functions related to drawing, shaders, textures, buffers and more. The functions listed take parameters and have names indicating their purpose, such as glDrawArrays, glGetString, glGetUniformLocation and glDeleteTextures. Constants are also included that are used as parameters for functions, such as GL_ARRAY_BUFFER and GL_FRAGMENT_SHADER.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.4 book - Part 118 of 185Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document contains descriptions of over 150 OpenGL functions related to specifying and manipulating colors, textures, programs, and other graphics elements. The functions set color values, load and manipulate textures, compile and link shader programs, and perform other common graphics and rendering operations in OpenGL.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.1 book - Part 133 of 180 Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document contains descriptions of over 150 OpenGL functions related to specifying and manipulating colors, textures, programs, and other graphics elements. The functions include methods for setting color values, loading and manipulating textures, compiling and linking shader programs, and getting and setting state values and object names.
The Ring programming language version 1.8 book - Part 173 of 202Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document provides release notes for Ring Documentation version 1.8 and lists over 150 OpenGL functions and constants that were added or updated in this release. Some key additions include support for geometry shaders, framebuffer objects, texture cube map arrays, and primitive restart control. The document also lists the prototype of each OpenGL function for reference.
The Ring programming language version 1.7 book - Part 158 of 196Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists several OpenGL constants and functions related to graphics rendering and shaders. It includes constants for texture types, shader programs, framebuffers, and more. It also lists over 100 OpenGL functions for tasks like rendering, textures, shaders, buffers and more.
The Ring programming language version 1.9 book - Part 166 of 210 Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists OpenGL constants and functions related to OpenGL version 1.9. It includes constants for texture types, sampler types, framebuffer objects, shader objects, and other OpenGL elements. It also lists over 100 OpenGL functions for operations like buffer manipulation, blending, clearing, drawing, querying, and more.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.2 book - Part 115 of 181Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document contains listings of various OpenGL functions related to rendering, shaders, textures, buffers and more. It lists over 150 functions and their parameters in a reference format without descriptions. The functions cover a wide range of OpenGL capabilities for graphics processing.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.4 book - Part 146 of 185Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists over 150 OpenGL functions and constants. It appears to be release notes or documentation for an OpenGL library or driver version 1.5.4 that describes new additions and changes including functions added for geometry shaders, transform feedback, cube map arrays, and other features.
The Ring programming language version 1.9 book - Part 190 of 210Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists over 100 OpenGL functions related to rendering, textures, buffers, and more. It includes functions for setting colors, clearing buffers, drawing primitives, managing textures and buffers, and getting state information. The functions take parameters like enums and pointers to control graphics processing and memory management.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.4 book - Part 113 of 185Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document lists OpenGL constants and functions related to OpenGL graphics functionality. It includes constants for texture and color formats, depth and stencil buffers, blending, clipping, and more. It also lists over 150 OpenGL functions for tasks like buffer manipulation, texture handling, blending, rendering, and querying graphics information.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.2 book - Part 148 of 181Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document lists over 150 OpenGL functions used for drawing graphics, textures, shaders and more. It includes functions for setting render states, drawing primitives, managing buffers and textures, compiling and linking shaders, and querying OpenGL properties and capabilities.
The Ring programming language version 1.10 book - Part 192 of 212Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document lists OpenGL functions and constants that were added or changed in OpenGL version 1.10. It includes over 150 new OpenGL constants for features such as geometry shaders, transform feedback, cube map arrays, and more. It also lists over 80 OpenGL functions, providing their parameters and types.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.3 book - Part 132 of 184Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists several OpenGL constants and functions related to OpenGL version 1.5.3, including constants for texture types, sampler types, shader types, and functions for buffer manipulation, texture manipulation, shader manipulation, and other core OpenGL operations.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.2 book - Part 124 of 181Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists several OpenGL constants and functions related to OpenGL version 1.5.2, including constants for texture types, transform feedback, integer rendering, and many other features. It provides the signatures of over 100 OpenGL functions.
The Ring programming language version 1.7 book - Part 191 of 196Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists several OpenGL constants and functions related to OpenGL extensions and functionality introduced in OpenGL version 1.7. It includes constants and functions for integer textures and samplers, multiple render targets, texture arrays, transform feedback, and other features. The list contains over 100 constants and function prototypes.
The Ring programming language version 1.10 book - Part 173 of 212Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists over 150 OpenGL constants and functions related to graphics rendering. It includes constants for texture types, shader programs, blending, and more. It also lists function prototypes for common OpenGL drawing commands for textures, buffers, shaders, and rendering geometry. The document appears to be release notes for new features in an OpenGL library or SDK version 1.10.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.2 book - Part 157 of 181Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists several OpenGL extensions and functions added in OpenGL version 1.5.2, including new texture formats, sampler types, framebuffer objects, shader objects, and other features. A total of over 150 functions and enumerants are listed related to graphics capabilities in OpenGL 1.5.2.
The Ring programming language version 1.6 book - Part 159 of 189Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists OpenGL extensions and functions introduced in OpenGL version 1.6. It includes a list of new OpenGL enums, types, and functions related to textures, shaders, geometry shaders, and other features added in OpenGL 1.6.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.4 book - Part 127 of 185Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists OpenGL extensions and functions added in OpenGL version 1.5.4, including new integer and unsigned integer data types, sampler objects, texture buffer objects, signed normalized textures, and functions for programs, buffers, queries, and more. It provides documentation for over 150 new OpenGL enums and over 70 new or updated functions.
The Ring programming language version 1.6 book - Part 126 of 189Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists several OpenGL extensions and functions that were added or modified in OpenGL version 1.6, including new texture formats, sampler types, framebuffer objects, geometry shader capabilities, and other features. It provides the prototype declaration for over 150 OpenGL functions.
The Ring programming language version 1.9 book - Part 185 of 210Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document summarizes the OpenGL functions and constants introduced in version 1.9 of the Ring graphics library. It lists over 150 OpenGL functions and constants, organized alphabetically. The functions include commands for textures, shaders, buffers, and more.
The Ring programming language version 1.7 book - Part 177 of 196Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document lists OpenGL extensions and functions introduced in OpenGL version 1.7. It includes over 150 new OpenGL extensions for texture formats, queries, geometry shaders, transform feedback and more. It also lists over 80 standard OpenGL functions.
The Ring programming language version 1.8 book - Part 154 of 202Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists several OpenGL functions and constants related to graphics rendering. It includes functions for texture specification, buffer manipulation, shader handling, and other common 3D graphics and rendering operations. The list of functions and constants is for the Ring Documentation version 1.8 release.
The Ring programming language version 1.10 book - Part 206 of 212Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists OpenGL functions and constants added in version 1.10 of the OpenGL specification. It includes over 100 functions and constants for features such as unsigned integer textures, texture buffers, geometry shaders, transform feedback, and more robust context handling.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.2 book - Part 143 of 181Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists OpenGL functions and constants from version 1.5.2 of the Ring graphics library documentation. It includes over 100 OpenGL functions and constants for texture mapping, blending, shading, buffers, and more.
The Ring programming language version 1.5.3 book - Part 137 of 184Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document lists OpenGL functions and constants that were added or changed in OpenGL version 1.5.3. It includes over 150 OpenGL functions and constants related to features like geometry shaders, framebuffer objects, texture compression, and more. The full list of functions and constants is too long to include in its entirety in 3 sentences.
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This document summarizes new features and changes in different versions of the Ring programming language and library. It discusses various topics including using different syntax styles and code editors, developing graphical desktop and mobile applications using RingQt, and using Ring for 3D graphics and games development. The document also provides overviews of the core Ring libraries and language features.
The Ring programming language version 1.10 book - Part 211 of 212Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document provides documentation for the Ring programming language and various Ring extensions and libraries. It includes sections on Ring mode for Emacs editor, the Ring Notepad IDE, the Ring Package Manager (RingPM), embedding Ring code in C/C++ programs, and references for the functions and classes of various Ring extensions for areas like 2D/3D graphics, networking, multimedia and more.
The Ring programming language version 1.10 book - Part 210 of 212Mahmoud Samir Fayed
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The Ring programming language version 1.10 book - Part 208 of 212Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document provides a summary of functions in the Ring documentation for Release 1.10. It lists functions for drawing quadrics, normals, orientation, and textures. It also lists functions for scaling images, drawing spheres, starting and ending contours and polygons for tessellation, setting tessellation normals and properties, adding tessellation vertices, and unprojecting coordinates. The document also provides resources for the Ring language like the website, source code repository, contact information, and lists Arabic language resources.
The Ring programming language version 1.10 book - Part 207 of 212Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document contains listings of over 100 OpenGL functions related to lighting, materials, textures, and rendering. The functions listed specify parameters for lights, materials, texture coordinates, and rendering operations like clearing buffers and drawing primitives.
The Ring programming language version 1.10 book - Part 205 of 212Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document lists numerous OpenGL constants and enumerations related to textures, blending, shaders, buffers, and other graphics features. It includes constants for texture types and formats, shader variable types, buffer bindings and usages, and more. The listing contains over 200 individual constants and enumerations without descriptions.
The Ring programming language version 1.10 book - Part 203 of 212Mahmoud Samir Fayed
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The Ring programming language version 1.10 book - Part 202 of 212Mahmoud Samir Fayed
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The Ring programming language version 1.10 book - Part 201 of 212Mahmoud Samir Fayed
The document lists various OpenGL constants and functions related to OpenGL graphics functionality. It includes constants for texture and color formats, clipping planes, buffer objects, shader operations, and more. It also lists over 100 OpenGL function declarations for operations like drawing, clearing, texture handling, blending, and shader manipulation.
The Ring programming language version 1.10 book - Part 200 of 212Mahmoud Samir Fayed
This document lists numerous OpenGL constants related to graphics hardware capabilities, state variables, and functions. It includes constants for vertex arrays, texture mapping, blending, multisampling, shader types, and more. The constants are used to query and set the state and capabilities of the OpenGL graphics processing context.
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The Ring programming language version 1.10 book - Part 197 of 212Mahmoud Samir Fayed
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Over 125,000 events have been planned in Crescat and with hundreds of customers of all shapes and sizes, from boutique event agencies through to international concert promoters, Crescat is rigged for success. What's more, we highly value feedback from our users and we are constantly improving our software with updates, new features and improvements.
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