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This book makes extensive reference to PEXlib programming commands. When a reference is made, the function name is given in a typewriter-like font that indicates the verbatim entries you will make as program text or on the command line with file and directory names, routine names, parameters, and arguments.

For example: PEXEndStructure

italic

Italic type enclosed in angle brackets indicates conceptual parameters (not verbatim parameters). That is, you "fill in the blank" with a value appropriate for the context.

OC

By PEX convention, this means "output command"

PEX

Technically, PEX is a protocol, a 3D extension to the X protocol that adds new functions to the X protocol for rendering 3D graphical objects.

PEXlib

A set of subroutines that follow the rules defined in the PEX protocol, PEXlib creates and sends PEX protocol. PEXlib provides an application's interface to the PEX protocol.

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