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-Glossary

-Alpha - The amount of opacity.  An alpha equal -to 1.0 means completely opaque.  An alpha equal to 0.0 means completely -transparent. -

Controls - GEM objects which access the low levels -of GEM, such as window managers. -

Geos - GEM objects which have a shape of some kind, -such as a cube. -

Manips - GEM objects which manipulate the geos. -

MarkEx - A collection of objects which help with -data manipulation, especially for usage in GEM. -

Nongeos - GEM objects which do not have an explicit -shape, yet affect the rendering in some way. -

OpenGL - A -graphics API which exists on many different platforms.
-Gem can also be used as a wrapper for openGL, allowing to program openGL without having to -compile -

Particles - GEM objects which involve the particle -system. -

Pd -- A visual programming language for audio processing.  This is the -host application for GEM. -

Pixes - Image processing objects in GEM -

Texture mapping - Applying an image to a geometric -object. -

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