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These demos run only on SGI machines and require the 'gl' built-in module.
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The demonstrate the abilities of SGI's GL library as well as the ease of
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GL programming in Python. Most demos require the Z-buffer (aka
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24-bitplane) option. Press ESC to get out of any of them.
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backface.py Demonstrates the 'backface' GL function.
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kites.py Show 3 flying kites. Demonstrates the rendering speed
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obtainable by Python programs.
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kunst.py Cute demo showing a ball suspended on four cables in
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the central room of the CWI building. You can specify
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three functions Fx(t), Fy(t), Fz(t) which define the
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movement of the ball. Try something like sin(t),
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cos(t), sin(2*t).
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mclock.py A colorful clock with more options than you can
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remember. Works on 8-bit machines, but allows more
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colors on 24-bit machines. See mclock.doc for more
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info.
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mixing.py Demonstrates the effect of color mixing: through
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frequent color switching it gives the effect of white
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light.
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nurbs.py A simple demonstration of the 'nurbs' GL functions.
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Press left mouse button to toggle surface trimming.
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zrgb.py Displays a 3-D Gouraud-shaded figure which can be moved
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around with the mouse.
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glstdwin/ This is quite different: a partial STDWIN emulation
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using GL! Requires only small changes to Python
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programs that use STDWIN. Some features not yet
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implemented, e.g., scroll bars.
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