cogl_texture_new_from_foreign: improve docs
Improve the explanation of what the x_pot_waste and y_pot_waste arguments can be used for.
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@ -132,13 +132,20 @@ cogl_texture_new_from_data (unsigned int width,
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* @gl_target: opengl target type of foreign texture
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* @width: width of foreign texture
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* @height: height of foreign texture.
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* @x_pot_waste: maximum horizontal waste.
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* @y_pot_waste: maximum vertical waste.
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* @x_pot_waste: horizontal waste on the right hand edge of the texture.
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* @y_pot_waste: vertical waste on the bottom edge of the texture.
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* @format: format of the foreign texture.
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*
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* Creates a COGL texture based on an existing OpenGL texture; the
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* width, height and format are passed along since it is not possible
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* to query this from a handle with GLES 1.0.
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* width, height and format are passed along since it is not always
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* possible to query these from OpenGL.
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*
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* The waste arguments allow you to create a Cogl texture that maps to
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* a region smaller than the real OpenGL texture. For instance if your
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* hardware only supports power-of-two textures you may load a
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* non-power-of-two image into a larger power-of-two texture and use
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* the waste arguments to tell Cogl which region should be mapped to
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* the texture coordinate range [0:1].
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*
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* Return value: a #CoglHandle to the newly created texture or
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* %COGL_INVALID_HANDLE on failure
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