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							- Name
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 -     MESA_copy_sub_buffer
 - 
 - Name Strings
 - 
 -     GLX_MESA_copy_sub_buffer
 - 
 - Contact
 - 
 -     Brian Paul (brian 'at' mesa3d.org)
 - 
 - Status
 - 
 -     Shipping since Mesa 2.6 in February, 1998.
 - 
 - Version
 - 
 -     Last Modified Date:  8 June 2000
 - 
 - Number
 - 
 -     215
 - 
 - Dependencies
 - 
 -     OpenGL 1.0 or later is required.
 -     GLX 1.0 or later is required.
 - 
 - Overview
 - 
 -     The glxCopySubBufferMESA() function copies a rectangular region
 -     of the back color buffer to the front color buffer.  This can be
 -     used to quickly repaint 3D windows in response to expose events
 -     when the back color buffer cannot be damaged by other windows.
 - 
 - IP Status
 - 
 -     Open-source; freely implementable.
 - 
 - Issues
 - 
 -     None.
 - 
 - New Procedures and Functions
 - 
 -     void glXCopySubBufferMESA( Display *dpy, GLXDrawable drawable,
 - 			       int x, int y, int width, int height );
 - 
 - New Tokens
 - 
 -     None.
 - 
 - Additions to Chapter 3 of the GLX 1.3 Specification (Functions and Errors)
 - 
 -     Add to section 3.3.10 Double Buffering:
 - 
 -     The function
 - 
 - 	 void glXCopySubBufferMESA( Display *dpy, GLXDrawable drawable,
 - 				    int x, int y, int width, int height );
 - 
 -     may be used to copy a rectangular region of the back color buffer to
 -     the front color buffer.  This can be used to quickly repaint 3D windows
 -     in response to expose events when the back color buffer cannot be
 -     damaged by other windows.
 - 
 -     <x> and <y> indicates the lower-left corner of the region to copy and
 -     <width> and <height> indicate the size in pixels.  Coordinate (0,0)
 -     corresponds to the lower-left pixel of the window, like glReadPixels.
 - 
 - GLX Protocol
 - 
 -     None at this time.  The extension is implemented in terms of ordinary
 -     Xlib protocol inside of Mesa.
 - 
 - Errors
 - 
 -     None.
 - 
 - New State
 - 
 -     None.
 - 
 - Revision History
 - 
 -     8 June 2000 - initial specification
 
 
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