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Primitives available in 2D mode and 3D mode

The following primitives are available in 2D plane or in 3D world. The only difference is the arguments received by the primitives. For example, the primitive setpos or setposition is still waiting for a list as an argument but now, the list must contain three numbers $ (x;y;z)$ which represent the three point coordinates. Here are all those primitives:

circle arc origine towards
distance setpos, setposition setx sety
setheading label labellength point
pos, position heading



Primitives only available in 3D mode


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Loïc 2008-06-08