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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers UNIX vs windows, differences Post 302911700 by pinklemon on Saturday 2nd of August 2014 02:36:29 PM
Old 08-02-2014
UNIX vs windows, differences

Hello!
Please, I am sorry, I am the absolute beginner,

If I have unix as os instead of lets say windows, then can I go to INTERNET and how?

Are there some other BIG differences?
Many thanks!!!
 

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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. - GLUT_INIT_WINDOW_Y An alternate way to set the initial vertical position of new windows. - GLUT_RENDERING_CONTEXT Set to either GLUT_CREATE_NEW_CONTEXT or GUT_USE_CURRENT_CONTEXT to indicate whether to share the current OpenGL rendering context with new windows. - GLUT_WINDOW_CURSOR Attempt to set the current window 's current cursor as if by glutSetCursor(). SEE ALSO
glutGet(3) glutDeviceGet(3) glutGetModifiers(3) glutLayerGet(3) glutDestroyWindow(3) glutMainLoop(3) glutInitDisplayMode(3) glutInit(3) glutInitWindowSize(3) glutInitWindowPosition(3) glutSetCursor(3) Epoch
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