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       void gluTessProperty( GLUtesselator* tess,
                             GLenum which,
                             GLdouble data )



PARAMETERS

       tess   Specifies the tessellation object (created with gluNewTess).

       which  Specifies   the   property   to   be   set.   Valid  values  are
              GLU_TESS_WINDING_RULE,                   GLU_TESS_BOUNDARY_ONLY,
              GLU_TESS_TOLERANCE.

       data   Specifies the value of the indicated property.


DESCRIPTION

       gluTessProperty  is used to control properties stored in a tessellation
       object. These properties affect the way that the  polygons  are  inter-
       preted and rendered.  The legal values for which are as follows:

       GLU_TESS_WINDING_RULE
                      Determines  which parts of the polygon are on the "inte-
                      rior".  data may be set to one of  GLU_TESS_WINDING_ODD,
                      GLU_TESS_WINDING_NONZERO,  GLU_TESS_WINDING_POSITIVE, or
                      GLU_TESS_WINDING_NEGATIVE,                            or
                      GLU_TESS_WINDING_ABS_GEQ_TWO.

                      To  understand how the winding rule works, consider that
                      the input contours partition the plane into regions. The
                      winding  rule  determines  which  of  these  regions are
                      inside the polygon.

                      For a single contour C, the winding number of a point  x
                      is  simply  the  signed  number  of  revolutions we make
                      around x as we travel once around C (where CCW is  posi-
                      tive).  When  there are several contours, the individual
                      winding numbers are summed. This procedure associates  a
                      signed  integer  value  with  each point x in the plane.
                      Note that the winding number is the same for all  points
                      in a single region.

                      The  winding rule classifies a region as "inside" if its
                      winding number belongs  to  the  chosen  category  (odd,
                      nonzero,  positive,  negative,  or  absolute value of at
                      least two). The previous GLU tessellator (prior  to  GLU
                      1.2)  used the "odd" rule. The "nonzero" rule is another
                      common way to define the interior. The other three rules
                      are useful for polygon CSG operations.

       GLU_TESS_BOUNDARY_ONLY
                      Is  a boolean value ("value" should be set to GL_TRUE or
                      maximum distance that any feature can move as the result
                      of a single merge operation. If a single  feature  takes
                      part  in  several  merge  operations, the total distance
                      moved could be larger.

                      Feature merging is completely optional; the tolerance is
                      only  a  hint.   The  implementation is free to merge in
                      some cases and not in others, or to never merge features
                      at all. The initial tolerance is 0.

                      The  current implementation merges vertices only if they
                      are exactly coincident, regardless of the current toler-
                      ance.  A  vertex  is  spliced  into  an edge only if the
                      implementation is unable to distinguish  which  side  of
                      the  edge  the vertex lies on. Two edges are merged only
                      when both endpoints are identical.


SEE ALSO

       gluGetTessProperty, gluNewTess



                                                           GLUTESSPROPERTY(3G)

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