XRProjectionLayer.textureHeight
The read-only textureHeight
property of the XRProjectionLayer
interface indicates the height in pixels of the color textures of this layer.
The projection layer's texture height is determined by the user agent or the device. It is reported in the XRSubImage
, which can only be accessed inside the frame loop. If you want to manage your own depth buffers and don't want to wait for first frame after layer creation to determine the required dimensions for those buffers, the textureHeight
property allows access to layer texture height outside the frame loop. Allocation of these buffers can happen directly after layer creation.
Value
A number indicating the height in pixels.
Examples
Using textureHeight
The textureHeight
of a layer is useful when creating render buffers for a layer. See also WebGL2RenderingContext.renderbufferStorageMultisample()
.
let glLayer = xrGLBinding.createProjectionLayer(); let color_rb = gl.createRenderbuffer(); gl.bindRenderbuffer(gl.RENDERBUFFER, color_rb); gl.renderbufferStorageMultisample(gl.RENDERBUFFER, samples, gl.RGBA8, glLayer.textureWidth, glLayer.textureHeight);
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See also
XRWebGLBinding.createProjectionLayer()
WebGL2RenderingContext.renderbufferStorageMultisample()
XRSubImage
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