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OpenGL and X, Part 1:
An Introduction
Mark J. Kilgard
Silicon Graphics Inc.
Abstract:
The OpenGL graphics system is a high-performance, window system
independent 2D and
3D graphics interface. The technology was developed by Silicon
Graphics and is now controlled
by the OpenGL Architecture Review Board. OpenGL's GLX extension
integrates OpenGL with the X Window System. This article describes
OpenGL's functionality and how it is used with X. A simple
OpenGL program using Xlib is presented. OpenGL is
compared and contrasted with PEX, a 3D graphics interface designed
specifically for X. The two subsequent articles in this series
describe how to integrate OpenGL with Xlib and Motif programs.