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glutAddSubMenu(3GLUT)						       GLUT						     glutAddSubMenu(3GLUT)

NAME
glutAddSubMenu - adds a sub-menu trigger to the bottom of the current menu. SYNTAX
#include <GLUT/glut.h> void glutAddSubMenu(char *name, int menu); ARGUMENTS
name ASCII character string to display in the menu item from which to cascade the sub-menu. menu Identifier of the menu to cascade from this sub-menu menu item. DESCRIPTION
glutAddSubMenu adds a sub-menu trigger to the bottom of the current menu. The string name will be displayed for the newly added sub-menu trigger. If the sub-menu trigger is entered, the sub-menu numbered menu will be cascaded, allowing sub-menu menu items to be selected. SEE ALSO
glutAddMenuEntry, glutChangeToSubMenu, glutRemoveMenuItem AUTHOR
Mark J. Kilgard (mjk@nvidia.com) GLUT
3.7 glutAddSubMenu(3GLUT)

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glutCreateMenu(3GLUT)						       GLUT						     glutCreateMenu(3GLUT)

NAME
glutCreateMenu - creates a new pop-up menu. SYNTAX
int glutCreateMenu(void (*func)(int value)); ARGUMENTS
func The callback function for the menu that is called when a menu entry from the menu is selected. The value passed to the callback is determined by the value for the selected menu entry. DESCRIPTION
glutCreateMenu creates a new pop-up menu and returns a unique small integer identifier. The range of allocated identifiers starts at one. The menu identifier range is separate from the window identifier range. Implicitly, the current menu is set to the newly created menu. This menu identifier can be used when calling glutSetMenu. When the menu callback is called because a menu entry is selected for the menu, the current menu will be implicitly set to the menu with the selected entry before the callback is made. EXAMPLE
Here is a quick example of how to create a GLUT popup menu with two submenus and attach it to the right button of the current window: int submenu1, submenu2; submenu1 = glutCreateMenu(selectMessage); glutAddMenuEntry("abc", 1); glutAddMenuEntry("ABC", 2); submenu2 = glutCreateMenu(selectColor); glutAddMenuEntry("Green", 1); glutAddMenuEntry("Red", 2); glutAddMenuEntry("White", 3); glutCreateMenu(selectFont); glutAddMenuEntry("9 by 15", 0); glutAddMenuEntry("Times Roman 10", 1); glutAddMenuEntry("Times Roman 24", 2); glutAddSubMenu("Messages", submenu1); glutAddSubMenu("Color", submenu2); glutAttachMenu(GLUT_RIGHT_BUTTON); X IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
If available, GLUT for X will take advantage of overlay planes for implementing pop-up menus. The use of overlay planes can eliminate dis- play callbacks when pop-up menus are deactivated. The SERVER_OVERLAY_VISUALS convention is used to determine if overlay visuals are avail- able. SEE ALSO
glutCreateWindow, glutDestroyMenu, glutSetMenu, glutAttachMenu AUTHOR
Mark J. Kilgard (mjk@nvidia.com) GLUT
3.7 glutCreateMenu(3GLUT)
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