Lets you use a single regl context to render to multiple windows within a single page.
Demo.
const multiREGL = require('multi-regl')
const div1 = document.createElement('div')
div1.style.width = '500px'
div1.style.height = '500px'
document.body.appendChild(div1)
const regl1 = multiREGL(div1)
regl1.frame(() => {
regl1.clear({
color: [1, 0, 0, 1],
depth: 1
})
})
const div2 = document.createElement('div')
div2.style.width = '500px'
div2.style.height = '500px'
document.body.appendChild(div2)
const regl2 = multiREGL(div2)
regl2.frame(() => {
regl2.clear({
color: [0, 0, 1, 1],
depth: 1
})
})
Creates a multiplexed regl context across several div elements. options
takes the same inputs as regl
's constructor. It returns a procedure
A reference to the underlying regl
object.
Calling multiREGL
with a DOM element returns a wrapped regl
instance where regl.frame
is overloaded to draw within the element.
Calling .destroy()
on this context removes the multiregl instance.
multi-regl
creates a full screen canvas over the window which is fixed to the screen resolution. Each frame all the visible
(c) 2016 Mikola Lysenko. MIT License