06-05-2008
Oh, i regret my mistake...
I have a 250G Hd,
i had windows installed which occupied some 10G, but i dont have it anymore...
Earlier i had installed solaris and i thought i might use windows, so only allocated 60G for it...
But now i feel i can run windows on Virtualbox , so i am planning on formatting the remaining part of my HD and use it for solaris itself....
Could you now tell me how i need to go about it....
PS:windows is no more existing on my system, id rather have it on Vbox
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glutsetoption
UNTITLED
LOCAL UNTITLED
NAME
glutSetOption -- Allows you to set some general state/option variables.
LIBRARY
OpenGLUT - state
SYNOPSIS
#include <openglut.h>
void
glutSetOption(GLenum eWhat, int value);
PARAMETERS
eWhat Enumerated parameter ID.
value New value.
DESCRIPTION
Stores the value into a state variable named by eWhat.
Allowable eWhat IDs are:
- GLUT_ACTION_ON_WINDOW_CLOSE
Controls what happens when a window is closed by the user or system. GLUT_ACTION_EXIT will immediately exit the application (default).
GLUT_ACTION_GLUTMAINLOOP_RETURNS will immediately return from the main loop. GLUT_ACTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION will contine execution of
remaining windows.
- GLUT_INIT_DISPLAY_MODE
An alternate way to set the display mode for a new window.
- GLUT_INIT_WINDOW_HEIGHT
An alternate way to set the height of new windows.
- GLUT_INIT_WINDOW_WIDTH
An alternate way to set the width of new windows.
- GLUT_INIT_WINDOW_X
An alternate way to set the initial horizontal position of new windows.
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glutGet(3) glutDeviceGet(3) glutGetModifiers(3) glutLayerGet(3) glutDestroyWindow(3) glutMainLoop(3) glutInitDisplayMode(3) glutInit(3)
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