Togl Stereo Modes
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    There are lots of stereo modes in Togl because there are many ways to
    draw stereo with different tradeoffs.
    All of the stereo modes are choosen with the
    
      -stereo configuration option.
    All of the non-native stereo techniques
    are software-only and can be changed at anytime.
    
    When using a non-native stereo mode, the OpenGL
    glDrawBuffer, glClear,
    glFrustum, and glOrtho calls
    should be replaced with the Togl
    Tcl or
    C versions
    for seemless stereo rendering.
    
    The various stereo modes are:
    
      - 
      noneor ""
- 
      Turn off stereo.
      
- native
- 
      Use native OpenGL hardware accelerated stereo
      (single- or double-buffered for both the left and the right eyes).
      Each eye is drawn at full window resolution
      which gives the best stereo image.
      This mode requires support from the graphics driver and is
      typically only supported on workstation-class graphics cards, e.g.,
      NVidia Quadro,
      ATI FireGL,
      Matrix Parhelia,
      3DLabs Wildcat
      graphics cards
      and SGI workstations.
      The video refresh rate is changed automatically by the windowing system
      except on SGI workstations.
      Developers for SGI workstations can either switch the video manually with
      /usr/gfx/setmonor/usr/bin/X11/xsetmon, or use the
      
	autostereo package.
      Currently, there is a limitation that a togl widget can not be
      reconfigured in or out of the native stereo mode.
      And if/when it is supported,
      some graphics drivers might not allow it.
       
- 
      anaglyph
- 
      Draw the left eye in the red part of the color buffer
      and the right eye in the blue and green parts.
      Designed to be viewed with inexpensive red-blue or red-cyan glasses.
      Works best with gray scale and non-saturated color images.
      
- 
      cross-eye
- 
      Draw right eye image on the left half of screen,
      and draw left eye image on the right half of screen.
      So each eye is drawn at less than half of the window resolution.
      
- 
      wall-eye
- 
      Draw left eye image on the left half of the screen,
      and draw right eye image on the right half of the screen.
      So each eye is drawn at less than half of the window resolution.
      
- 
      dti
- 
      Designed for DTI displays.
      If you look at the window unassisted,
      you'll see horizonally squished images
      with the left eye image on the left,
      and right eye image on the right.
      So each eye is drawn at half of the window resolution.
      
- 
      left eye
- 
      Only draw left eye view at full resolution.
      
- 
      right eye
- 
      Only draw right eye view at full resolution.
      
- 
      sgioldstyle
- 
      Support older-style SGI stereo where you lose half of the vertical resolution.
      This uses the SGIStereo X extension,
      that is only available on SGI workstations,
      to tell the X server to duplicate non-stereo windows into both eyes.
      This option only works when the monitor has been changed to the one
      of the str_top,str_bot, orstr_rectvideo output modes.
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