centos man page for glutsetoption

Query: glutsetoption

OS: centos

Section: 3

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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. - 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
Related Man Pages
glutget(3glut) - mojave
glutinit(3glut) - redhat
glutget(3) - centos
glutinitdisplaymode(3) - centos
glutget(3glut) - osx
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