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GLBITMAP(3G)							  GLBITMAP(3G)

NAME
       glBitmap - draw a bitmap

C SPECIFICATION
       void glBitmap( GLsizei width,
		      GLsizei height,
		      GLfloat xorig,
		      GLfloat yorig,
		      GLfloat xmove,
		      GLfloat ymove,
		      const GLubyte *bitmap )

PARAMETERS
       width, height Specify the pixel width and height of the bitmap image.

       xorig, yorig  Specify  the  location of the origin in the bitmap image.
		     The origin is measured from the lower left corner of  the
		     bitmap, with right and up being the positive axes.

       xmove, ymove  Specify  the  x  and y offsets to be added to the current
		     raster position after the bitmap is drawn.

       bitmap	     Specifies the address of the bitmap image.

DESCRIPTION
       A bitmap is a binary image.  When drawn, the bitmap is positioned rela‐
       tive  to	 the  current  raster position, and frame buffer pixels corre‐
       sponding to 1's in the bitmap are  written  using  the  current	raster
       color or index.	Frame buffer pixels corresponding to 0's in the bitmap
       are not modified.

       glBitmap takes seven arguments.	The first pair specifies the width and
       height  of the bitmap image.  The second pair specifies the location of
       the bitmap origin relative to the  lower	 left  corner  of  the	bitmap
       image.	The  third  pair  of arguments specifies x and y offsets to be
       added to the current raster position after the bitmap has  been	drawn.
       The final argument is a pointer to the bitmap image itself.

       The  bitmap  image  is interpreted like image data for the glDrawPixels
       command, with width and height corresponding to the  width  and	height
       arguments  of  that  command, and with type set to GL_BITMAP and format
       set to GL_COLOR_INDEX.  Modes specified using glPixelStore  affect  the
       interpretation	of   bitmap   image   data;   modes   specified	 using
       glPixelTransfer do not.

       If the current raster position is invalid, glBitmap is ignored.	Other‐
       wise,  the  lower  left corner of the bitmap image is positioned at the
       window coordinates

				    xw = xr - xo

				    yw = yr - yo

       where ( xr , yr ) is the raster position and ( xo , yo ) is the	bitmap
       origin.	Fragments are then generated for each pixel corresponding to a
       1 (one) in the bitmap image.  These fragments are generated  using  the
       current	raster	z coordinate, color or color index, and current raster
       texture coordinates.  They are then treated just as if  they  had  been
       generated by a point, line, or polygon, including texture mapping,
       fogging,	 and all per-fragment operations such as alpha and depth test‐
       ing.

       After the bitmap has been drawn, the x and y coordinates of the current
       raster  position	 are  offset by xmove and ymove.  No change is made to
       the z coordinate of the current raster  position,  or  to  the  current
       raster color, texture coordinates, or index.

NOTES
       To  set a valid raster position outside the viewport, first set a valid
       raster position inside the viewport, then call glBitmap	with  NULL  as
       the bitmap parameter and with xmove and ymove set to the offsets of the
       new raster position. This technique is useful  when  panning  an	 image
       around the viewport.

ERRORS
       GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if width or height is negative.

       GL_INVALID_OPERATION  is	 generated if glBitmap is executed between the
       execution of glBegin and the corresponding execution of glEnd.

ASSOCIATED GETS
       glGet with argument GL_CURRENT_RASTER_POSITION
       glGet with argument GL_CURRENT_RASTER_COLOR
       glGet with argument GL_CURRENT_RASTER_DISTANCE
       glGet with argument GL_CURRENT_RASTER_INDEX
       glGet with argument GL_CURRENT_RASTER_TEXTURE_COORDS
       glGet with argument GL_CURRENT_RASTER_POSITION_VALID

SEE ALSO
       glDrawPixels, glPixelStore, glPixelTransfer, glRasterPos

								  GLBITMAP(3G)
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