NAME
	  glPixelStoref, glPixelStorei - set pixel storage modes


     C SPECIFICATION
	  void glPixelStoref( GLenum pname,
			      GLfloat param )
	  void glPixelStorei( GLenum pname,
			      GLint param )


     PARAMETERS
	  pname	 Specifies the symbolic	name of	the parameter to be
		 set.  Six values affect the packing of	pixel data
		 into memory:  GL_PACK_SWAP_BYTES, GL_PACK_LSB_FIRST,
		 GL_PACK_ROW_LENGTH, GL_PACK_SKIP_PIXELS,
		 GL_PACK_SKIP_ROWS, and	GL_PACK_ALIGNMENT.  Six	more
		 affect	the unpacking of pixel data from memory:
		 GL_UNPACK_SWAP_BYTES, GL_UNPACK_LSB_FIRST,
		 GL_UNPACK_ROW_LENGTH, GL_UNPACK_SKIP_PIXELS,
		 GL_UNPACK_SKIP_ROWS, and GL_UNPACK_ALIGNMENT.

	  param	 Specifies the value that pname	is set to.

     DESCRIPTION
	  glPixelStore sets pixel storage modes	that affect the
	  operation of subsequent glDrawPixels and glReadPixels	as
	  well as the unpacking	of polygon stipple patterns (see
	  glPolygonStipple), bitmaps (see glBitmap), and texture
	  patterns (see	glTexImage1D, glTexImage2D, glTexSubImage1D,
	  and glTexSubImage2D).

	  pname	is a symbolic constant indicating the parameter	to be
	  set, and param is the	new value.  Six	of the twelve storage
	  parameters affect how	pixel data is returned to client
	  memory, and are therefore significant	only for glReadPixels
	  commands.  They are as follows:

	  GL_PACK_SWAP_BYTES
		    If true, byte ordering for multibyte color
		    components,	depth components, color	indices, or
		    stencil indices is reversed.  That is, if a	four-
		    byte component consists of bytes b , b , b , b ,
		    it is stored in memory as b	, b , b	, b  if	  3
		    GL_PACK_SWAP_BYTES is true.3 GL_PACK_SWAP_BYTES
		    has	no effect on the memory	order of components
		    within a pixel, only on the	order of bytes within
		    components or indices.  For	example, the three
		    components of a GL_RGB format pixel	are always
		    stored with	red first, green second, and blue
		    third, regardless of the value of
		    GL_PACK_SWAP_BYTES.

	  GL_PACK_LSB_FIRST
		    If true, bits are ordered within a byte from least
		    significant	to most	significant; otherwise,	the
		    first bit in each byte is the most significant
		    one.  This parameter is significant	for bitmap
		    data only.

	  GL_PACK_ROW_LENGTH
		    If greater than 0, GL_PACK_ROW_LENGTH defines the
		    number of pixels in	a row.	If the first pixel of
		    a row is placed at location	p in memory, then the
		    location of	the first pixel	of the next row	is
		    obtained by	skipping

					 (
					 |nl	  s>a
				     k = |_|___|  s<a
					 |s| a |
					 (
		    components or indices, where n is the number of
		    components or indices in a pixel, l	is the number
		    of pixels in a row (GL_PACK_ROW_LENGTH if it is
		    greater than 0, the	width argument to the pixel
		    routine otherwise),	a is the value of
		    GL_PACK_ALIGNMENT, and s is	the size, in bytes, of
		    a single component (if a<s,	then it	is as if a=s).
		    In the case	of 1-bit values, the location of the
		    next row is	obtained by skipping

					k = 8a|__|
					      |8a|
		    components or indices.

		    The	word component in this description refers to
		    the	nonindex values	red, green, blue, alpha, and
		    depth.  Storage format GL_RGB, for example,	has
		    three components per pixel:	 first red, then
		    green, and finally blue.

	  GL_PACK_SKIP_PIXELS and GL_PACK_SKIP_ROWS
		    These values are provided as a convenience to the
		    programmer;	they provide no	functionality that
		    cannot be duplicated simply	by incrementing	the
		    pointer passed to glReadPixels.  Setting
		    GL_PACK_SKIP_PIXELS	to i is	equivalent to
		    incrementing the pointer by	in components or
		    indices, where n is	the number of components or
		    indices in each pixel.  Setting GL_PACK_SKIP_ROWS
		    to j is equivalent to incrementing the pointer by
		    jk components or indices, where k is the number of
		    components or indices per row, as just computed in
		    the	GL_PACK_ROW_LENGTH section.

	  GL_PACK_ALIGNMENT
		    Specifies the alignment requirements for the start
		    of each pixel row in memory.  The allowable	values
		    are	1 (byte-alignment), 2 (rows aligned to even-
		    numbered bytes), 4 (word-alignment), and 8 (rows
		    start on double-word boundaries).

	  The other six	of the twelve storage parameters affect	how
	  pixel	data is	read from client memory.  These	values are
	  significant for glDrawPixels,	glTexImage1D, glTexImage2D,
	  glTexSubImage1D, glTexSubImage2D, glBitmap, and
	  glPolygonStipple.  They are as follows:

	  GL_UNPACK_SWAP_BYTES
	       If true,	byte ordering for multibyte color components,
	       depth components, color indices,	or stencil indices is
	       reversed.  That is, if a	four-byte component consists
	       of bytes	b , b ,	b , b ,	it is taken from memory	as b ,
	       b , b , b 0if GL_UNPACK_SWAP_BYTES is true.	    3
	       GL_UNPACK_SWAP_BYTES has	no effect on the memory	order
	       of components within a pixel, only on the order of
	       bytes within components or indices.  For	example, the
	       three components	of a GL_RGB format pixel are always
	       stored with red first, green second, and	blue third,
	       regardless of the value of GL_UNPACK_SWAP_BYTES.

	  GL_UNPACK_LSB_FIRST
	       If true,	bits are ordered within	a byte from least
	       significant to most significant;	otherwise, the first
	       bit in each byte	is the most significant	one.  This is
	       relevant	only for bitmap	data.

	  GL_UNPACK_ROW_LENGTH
	       If greater than 0, GL_UNPACK_ROW_LENGTH defines the
	       number of pixels	in a row.  If the first	pixel of a row
	       is placed at location p in memory, then the location of
	       the first pixel of the next row is obtained by skipping

				      (
				      |nl      s>a
				  k = |_|___|  s<a
				      |s| a |
				      (
	       components or indices, where n is the number of
	       components or indices in	a pixel, l is the number of
	       pixels in a row (GL_UNPACK_ROW_LENGTH if	it is greater
	       than 0, the width argument to the pixel routine
	       otherwise), a is	the value of GL_UNPACK_ALIGNMENT, and
	       s is the	size, in bytes,	of a single component (if a<s,
	       then it is as if	a=s).  In the case of 1-bit values,
	       the location of the next	row is obtained	by skipping

				     k = 8a|__|
					   |8a|
	       components or indices.

	       The word	component in this description refers to	the
	       nonindex	values red, green, blue, alpha,	and depth.
	       Storage format GL_RGB, for example, has three
	       components per pixel:  first red, then green, and
	       finally blue.

	  GL_UNPACK_SKIP_PIXELS	and GL_UNPACK_SKIP_ROWS
	       These values are	provided as a convenience to the
	       programmer; they	provide	no functionality that cannot
	       be duplicated by	incrementing the pointer passed	to
	       glDrawPixels, glTexImage1D, glTexImage2D,
	       glTexSubImage1D,	glTexSubImage2D, glBitmap, or
	       glPolygonStipple.  Setting GL_UNPACK_SKIP_PIXELS	to i
	       is equivalent to	incrementing the pointer by in
	       components or indices, where n is the number of
	       components or indices in	each pixel.  Setting
	       GL_UNPACK_SKIP_ROWS to j	is equivalent to incrementing
	       the pointer by jk components or indices,	where k	is the
	       number of components or indices per row,	as just
	       computed	in the GL_UNPACK_ROW_LENGTH section.

	  GL_UNPACK_ALIGNMENT
	       Specifies the alignment requirements for	the start of
	       each pixel row in memory.  The allowable	values are 1
	       (byte-alignment), 2 (rows aligned to even-numbered
	       bytes), 4 (word-alignment), and 8 (rows start on
	       double-word boundaries).

	  The following	table gives the	type, initial value, and range
	  of valid values for each storage parameter that can be set
	  with glPixelStore.

       _________________________________________________________________
       |	pname	      |	 type	| initial value	|  valid range	|
       |______________________|_________|_______________|_______________|
       | GL_PACK_SWAP_BYTES   |	boolean	|     false	| true or false	|
       |  GL_PACK_LSB_FIRST   |	boolean	|     false	| true or false	|
       | GL_PACK_ROW_LENGTH   |	integer	|	0	|    [0,oo)	|
       |  GL_PACK_SKIP_ROWS   |	integer	|	0	|    [0,oo)	|
       | GL_PACK_SKIP_PIXELS  |	integer	|	0	|    [0,oo)	|
       |  GL_PACK_ALIGNMENT   |	integer	|	4	| 1, 2,	4, or 8	|
       |______________________|_________|_______________|_______________|
       |GL_UNPACK_SWAP_BYTES  |	boolean	|     false	| true or false	|
       | GL_UNPACK_LSB_FIRST  |	boolean	|     false	| true or false	|
       |GL_UNPACK_ROW_LENGTH  |	integer	|	0	|    [0,oo)	|
       | GL_UNPACK_SKIP_ROWS  |	integer	|	0	|    [0,oo)	|
       |______________________|_________|_______________|_______________|

       |GL_UNPACK_SKIP_PIXELS |	integer	|	0	|    [0,oo)	|
       | GL_UNPACK_ALIGNMENT  |	integer	|	4	| 1, 2,	4, or 8	|
       |______________________|_________|_______________|_______________|

	  glPixelStoref	can be used to set any pixel store parameter.
	  If the parameter type	is boolean, then if param is 0,	the
	  parameter is false; otherwise	it is set to true.  If pname
	  is a integer type parameter, param is	rounded	to the nearest
	  integer.

	  Likewise, glPixelStorei can also be used to set any of the
	  pixel	store parameters.  Boolean parameters are set to false
	  if param is 0	and true otherwise.

     NOTES
	  The pixel storage modes in effect when glDrawPixels,
	  glReadPixels,	glTexImage1D, glTexImage2D, glTexSubImage1D,
	  glTexSubImage2D, glBitmap, or	glPolygonStipple is placed in
	  a display list control the interpretation of memory data.
	  The pixel storage modes in effect when a display list	is
	  executed are not significant.

	  Pixel	storage	modes are client state and must	be pushed and
	  restored using
	  glPushClientAttrib and glPopClientAttrib.

     ERRORS
	  GL_INVALID_ENUM is generated if pname	is not an accepted
	  value.

	  GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated	if a negative row length,
	  pixel	skip, or row skip value	is specified, or if alignment
	  is specified as other	than 1,	2, 4, or 8.

	  GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if glPixelStore is
	  executed between the execution of glBegin and	the
	  corresponding	execution of glEnd.

     ASSOCIATED	GETS
	  glGet	with argument GL_PACK_SWAP_BYTES
	  glGet	with argument GL_PACK_LSB_FIRST
	  glGet	with argument GL_PACK_ROW_LENGTH
	  glGet	with argument GL_PACK_SKIP_ROWS
	  glGet	with argument GL_PACK_SKIP_PIXELS
	  glGet	with argument GL_PACK_ALIGNMENT
	  glGet	with argument GL_UNPACK_SWAP_BYTES
	  glGet	with argument GL_UNPACK_LSB_FIRST
	  glGet	with argument GL_UNPACK_ROW_LENGTH
	  glGet	with argument GL_UNPACK_SKIP_ROWS
	  glGet	with argument GL_UNPACK_SKIP_PIXELS
	  glGet	with argument GL_UNPACK_ALIGNMENT

     SEE ALSO
	  glBitmap, glDrawPixels, glPixelMap, glPixelTransfer,
	  glPixelZoom,
	  glPolygonStipple, glPushClientAttrib,	glReadPixels,
	  glTexImage1D,	glTexImage2D, glTexSubImage1D, glTexSubImage2D