HOW DO I DELETE TEXTURE OBJECTS??

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6 comments, last by MaNiAk 22 years, 8 months ago
how do i delete texture objects? I dont like eating brown poop. <A HREF Edited by - maniak on August 1, 2001 12:55:44 AM Edited by - maniak on August 1, 2001 12:56:51 AM
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Me neither.

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Well I''d tell you but typing it up is too much work.
THNX GKW! THE FUNCTION WORKS GREAT! I TYPED IN Me neither(iTextureObject) AND IT IMMEDIATLY DELETED THE OBJECT! ONCE AGAIN THNX!
THNX GKW! THE FUNCTION WORKS GREAT! I TYPED IN Me neither(iTextureObject) AND IT IMMEDIATLY DELETED THE OBJECT! ONCE AGAIN THNX!
Geeeh... hehe... phew.. I don''t know if I should start my brain in order to think of it... it''s just too exhausting.. and with this heat around here in CA.. har har..

cya,
Phil

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and no!, there are NO kangaroos in Austria (I got this questions a few times over in the states
Visit Rarebyte! and no!, there are NO kangaroos in Austria (I got this question a few times over in the states ;) )
Umm trying to sound not too offense here, but did you try glDeleteTextures .. because it, well it.. deletes textures.
Hmm. Well heres an example:

// (ID is a GLuint)glDeleteTextures(&ID, 1); 





Two tips for you maniac

1. There is a button on your keyboard that says Caps Lock. Please press it once, and only once, and then don''t touch it ever again.

2. google.com - "opengl deleting texture objects" gave me the answer you were looking for on the first link. It is a good resource, try to use it.

The fanatic is incorruptible: if he kills for an idea, he can just as well get himself killed for one; in either case, tyrant or martyr, he is a monster.
--EM Cioran

Opere Citato
"... we should have such an empire for liberty as she has never surveyed since the creation ..."Thomas Jefferson

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