I cannot find and interpret anything into my own knowledge of the usage of glBitmap(). My aim for the usage of this function is to be able to render letters and text to the SDL screen using OpenGL.
My current error-filled code is:
#include <SDL/SDL.h>
#include <SDL/SDL_opengl.h>
#include "functionfile.h"
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
glClear(GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT);
GLubyte A[14] = {
0x00,0x00,
0x60,0xc0,
0x3f,0x80,
0x00,0x00,
0x0a,0x00,
0x0a,0x00,
0x04,0x00,
};
init_ortho(640,480);
glBitmap(100,100,0,0,50,50,A);
glLoadIdentity();
SDL_GL_SwapBuffers();
SDL_Delay(5000);
SDL_Quit();
return 0;
}
which results in a white 100x100 pixels of unrecognizable fuzz in the window.
glBitmap
is easy, but it's inflexible and slow, and the results look bad (can't antialias, no sub-pixel spacing). You'd be much better off with textured quads (or triangle pairs, since quads are deprecated)