06-16-2014
Just out of curiosity... is your VMimage set to NAT or bridged mode for networking? I've experienced issues with NAT mode similar to yours.
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
glutpopwindow
UNTITLED
LOCAL UNTITLED
NAME
glutPopWindow -- Request to raise the current window to the top
LIBRARY
OpenGLUT - window
SYNOPSIS
#include <openglut.h>
void
glutPopWindow(void);
DESCRIPTION
Request that the current window be brought to the top.
A window can be in front of or behind other windows, as determined by the z-order from front to back. Top-level OpenGLUT windows can be
placed at the front or back of the z-order by means of the glutPopWindow() and glutPushWindow() API functions.
A z-order also applies to the subwindows of a top-level window. While the z-order of top-level windows can usually be adjusted by the user,
subwindow z-order is controlled entirely by the application.
If this has any effect on your window's visibility, you should receive a glutWindowStatusFunc() callback and a glutDisplayFunc() callback.
CAVEATS
The z-order of top-level windows is ultimately managed by the windowing system. Therefore, a push or pop request by an OpenGLUT application
may not necessarily succeed or take immediate effect.
Not applicable to offscreen windows.
SEE ALSO
glutCreateWindow(3) glutDisplayFunc(3) glutPushWindow(3) glutWindowStatusFunc(3)
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