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11<H1 align="left">GDGetGDLObjOffset</H1>
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13<H2>Syntax</H2>
14<dl><dd><pre class="construction">
15#include &lt;revolution/gd.h&gt;
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17u32 GDGetGDLObjOffset( const <A href="GDLObj.html">GDLObj</A>* dl );
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20<H2>Arguments</H2>
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24<TH>dl</TH>
25<TD>Pointer to a graphics display list object.</TD>
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30<H2>Return Values</H2>
31<P>The offset (from the start of the buffer) of the current location pointer for <SPAN class="argument">dl</SPAN>.</P>
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33<H2>Description</H2>
34<P>This function returns the offset from the start of the buffer of the current location pointer for the specified graphics display list object. The actual display list data is or will be stored in the memory buffer, and the current location pointer indicates where future GD commands will be written to in the buffer.</P>
35<P>This function is similar to <A href="GDGetCurrOffset.html"><CODE>GDGetCurrOffset</CODE></A> function. But this function is different because it is used for the specified <A href="GDLObj.html"><CODE>GDLObj</CODE></A> and not the current <A href="GDLObj.html"><CODE>GDLObj</CODE></A>.</P>
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37<H2>See Also</H2>
38<P class="reference">
39<A href="GDGetCurrOffset.html">GDGetCurrOffset</A>,
40<A href="GDGetGDLObjPointer.html">GDGetGDLObjPointer</A>
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43<H2>Revision History</H2>
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452006/03/01 Initial version.<br>
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