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Mirror Texture Address Mode (Windows CE 5.0)

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The mirror texture address mode, identified by the D3DMTADDRESS_MIRROR member of the D3DMTEXTUREADDRESS enumerated type, causes Microsoft® Direct3D® Mobile to mirror the texture at every integer boundary. Suppose, for example, your application creates a square primitive and specifies texture coordinates of (0.0,0.0), (0.0,3.0), (3.0,3.0), and (3.0,0.0). Setting the texture addressing mode to D3DMTADDRESS_MIRROR results in the texture being applied three times in both the u- and v-directions. Every other row and column that it is applied to is a mirror image of the preceding row or column.

This is shown in the following illustration.

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The effects of this texture address mode are similar to, but distinct from, those of the wrap mode. For more information, see Wrap Texture Address Mode.

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Texture Addressing Modes

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