Rasterizer Module -- Blender Game Engine 2.49b



 
 



setGLSLMaterialSetting

setGLSLMaterialSetting(setting, enable)

Enables/disables a GLSL material setting.  

There are 6 settings (lights, shaders, shadows, ramps, nodes and extra_textures) that can be enabled/disabled.  

setting:
   lights, shaders, shadows, ramps, nodes and extra_textures

   Type:  string

enable:
   Type:  Bool
     True or 1 = enable setting
      False or 0 = disable setting

Note:
getGLSLMaterialSetting:
0 = True
1 = False
setGLSLMaterialSetting:
1 = True
0 = False

Sample Code

# import Rasterizer
import Rasterizer

# enable GLSL shaders
Rasterizer.setGLSLMaterialSetting("shaders", True)

 
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