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NAME

     glRasterPos2d, glRasterPos2f, glRasterPos2i, glRasterPos2s,
     glRasterPos3d, glRasterPos3f, glRasterPos3i, glRasterPos3s,
     glRasterPos4d, glRasterPos4f, glRasterPos4i, glRasterPos4s,
     glRasterPos2dv, glRasterPos2fv, glRasterPos2iv,
     glRasterPos2sv, glRasterPos3dv, glRasterPos3fv,
     glRasterPos3iv, glRasterPos3sv, glRasterPos4dv,
     glRasterPos4fv, glRasterPos4iv, glRasterPos4sv - specify the
     raster position for pixel operations

C SPECIFICATION

     void glRasterPos2d( GLdouble x,
                         GLdouble y )
     void glRasterPos2f( GLfloat x,
                         GLfloat y )
     void glRasterPos2i( GLint x,
                         GLint y )
     void glRasterPos2s( GLshort x,
                         GLshort y )
     void glRasterPos3d( GLdouble x,
                         GLdouble y,
                         GLdouble z )
     void glRasterPos3f( GLfloat x,
                         GLfloat y,
                         GLfloat z )
     void glRasterPos3i( GLint x,
                         GLint y,
                         GLint z )
     void glRasterPos3s( GLshort x,
                         GLshort y,
                         GLshort z )
     void glRasterPos4d( GLdouble x,
                         GLdouble y,
                         GLdouble z,
                         GLdouble w )
     void glRasterPos4f( GLfloat x,
                         GLfloat y,
                         GLfloat z,
                         GLfloat w )
     void glRasterPos4i( GLint x,
                         GLint y,
                         GLint z,
                         GLint w )
     void glRasterPos4s( GLshort x,
                         GLshort y,
                         GLshort z,
                         GLshort w )

PARAMETERS

     x, y, z, w

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              Specify the x, y, z, and w object coordinates (if
              present) for the raster position.

C SPECIFICATION

     void glRasterPos2dv( const GLdouble *v )
     void glRasterPos2fv( const GLfloat *v )
     void glRasterPos2iv( const GLint *v )
     void glRasterPos2sv( const GLshort *v )
     void glRasterPos3dv( const GLdouble *v )
     void glRasterPos3fv( const GLfloat *v )
     void glRasterPos3iv( const GLint *v )
     void glRasterPos3sv( const GLshort *v )
     void glRasterPos4dv( const GLdouble *v )
     void glRasterPos4fv( const GLfloat *v )
     void glRasterPos4iv( const GLint *v )
     void glRasterPos4sv( const GLshort *v )

PARAMETERS

     v    Specifies a pointer to an array of two, three, or four
          elements, specifying x, y, z, and w coordinates,
          respectively.

DESCRIPTION

     The GL maintains a 3D position in window coordinates. This
     position, called the raster position, is used to position
     pixel and bitmap write operations. It is maintained with
     subpixel accuracy. See glBitmap, glDrawPixels, and
     glCopyPixels.

     The current raster position consists of three window coordi-
     nates (x, y, z), a clip coordinate value (w), an eye coordi-
     nate distance, a valid bit, and associated color data and
     texture coordinates. The w coordinate is a clip coordinate,
     because w is not projected to window coordinates.
     glRasterPos4 specifies object coordinates x, y, z, and w
     explicitly. glRasterPos3 specifies object coordinate x, y,
     and z explicitly, while w is implicitly set to 1.
     glRasterPos2 uses the argument values for x and y while
     implicitly setting z and w to 0 and 1.

     The object coordinates presented by glRasterPos are treated
     just like those of a glVertex command: They are transformed
     by the current modelview and projection matrices and passed
     to the clipping stage. If the vertex is not culled, then it
     is projected and scaled to window coordinates, which become
     the new current raster position, and the
     GL_CURRENT_RASTER_POSITION_VALID flag is set. If the vertex
     is culled, then the valid bit is cleared and the current
     raster position and associated color and texture coordinates
     are undefined.

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     The current raster position also includes some associated
     color data and texture coordinates. If lighting is enabled,
     then GL_CURRENT_RASTER_COLOR (in RGBA mode) or
     GL_CURRENT_RASTER_INDEX (in color index mode) is set to the
     color produced by the lighting calculation (see glLight,
     glLightModel, and
     glShadeModel). If lighting is disabled, current color (in
     RGBA mode, state variable GL_CURRENT_COLOR) or color index
     (in color index mode, state variable GL_CURRENT_INDEX) is
     used to update the current raster color.

     Likewise, GL_CURRENT_RASTER_TEXTURE_COORDS is updated as a
     function of GL_CURRENT_TEXTURE_COORDS, based on the texture
     matrix and the texture generation functions (see glTexGen).
     Finally, the distance from the origin of the eye coordinate
     system to the vertex as transformed by only the modelview
     matrix replaces GL_CURRENT_RASTER_DISTANCE.

     Initially, the current raster position is (0, 0, 0, 1), the
     current raster distance is 0, the valid bit is set, the
     associated RGBA color is (1, 1, 1, 1), the associated color
     index is 1, and the associated texture coordinates are (0,
     0, 0, 1). In RGBA mode, GL_CURRENT_RASTER_INDEX is always 1;
     in color index mode, the current raster RGBA color always
     maintains its initial value.

NOTES

     The raster position is modified both by glRasterPos and by
     glBitmap.

     When the raster position coordinates are invalid, drawing
     commands that are based on the raster position are ignored
     (that is, they do not result in changes to GL state).

     Calling glDrawElements, or glDrawRangeElements may leave the
     current color or index indeterminate. If glRasterPos is exe-
     cuted while the current color or index is indeterminate, the
     current raster color or current raster index remains
     indeterminate.

     To set a valid raster position outside the viewport, first
     set a valid raster position, then call glBitmap with NULL as
     the bitmap parameter.

     When the GL_ARB_imaging extension is supported, there are
     distinct raster texture coordinates for each texture unit.
     Each texture unit's current raster texture coordinates are
     updated by glRasterPos.

ERRORS

     GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if glRasterPos is executed
     between the execution of glBegin and the corresponding

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     execution of glEnd.

ASSOCIATED GETS

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

SEE ALSO

     glBitmap(3G), glCopyPixels(3G), glDrawArrays(3G),
     glDrawElements(3G), glDrawRangeElements(3G),
     glDrawPixels(3G), glTexCoord(3G), glTexGen(3G), glVertex(3G)

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