<function>glScissor</function> defines a rectangle, called the scissor box,
in window coordinates.
The first two arguments,
<parameter>x</parameter> and <parameter>y</parameter>,
specify the lower left corner of the box.
<parameter>width</parameter> and <parameter>height</parameter> specify the width and height of the box.
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To enable and disable the scissor test, call
<citerefentry><refentrytitle>glEnable</refentrytitle></citerefentry> and <citerefentry><refentrytitle>glDisable</refentrytitle></citerefentry> with argument
<constant>GL_SCISSOR_TEST</constant>. The test is initially disabled.
While the test is enabled, only pixels that lie within the scissor box
can be modified by drawing commands.
Window coordinates have integer values at the shared corners of
frame buffer pixels.
<code>glScissor(0,0,1,1)</code> allows modification of only the lower left
pixel in the window, and <code>glScissor(0,0,0,0)</code> doesn't allow
modification of any pixels in the window.
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When the scissor test is disabled,
it is as though the scissor box includes the entire window.
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<refsect1id="errors"><title>Errors</title>
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<constant>GL_INVALID_VALUE</constant> is generated if either <parameter>width</parameter> or <parameter>height</parameter> is negative.