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glutAddMenuEntry(3GLUT)                             GLUT                             glutAddMenuEntry(3GLUT)



NAME
       glutAddMenuEntry - adds a menu entry to the bottom of the current menu.

SYNTAX
       void glutAddMenuEntry(char *name, int value);

ARGUMENTS
       name      ASCII character string to display in the menu entry.

       value     Value to return to the menu's callback function if the menu entry is selected.

DESCRIPTION
       glutAddMenuEntry  adds  a  menu entry to the bottom of the current menu. The string name will be dis-played displayed
       played for the newly added menu entry. If the menu entry is selected by the user, the menu's callback
       will be called passing value as the callback's parameter.

SEE ALSO
       glutAddSubMenu(3G), glutCreateMenu(3G), glutChangeToMenuEntry(3G), glutRemoveMenuItem(3G)


AUTHOR
       Mark J. Kilgard (mjk@nvidia.com)



GLUT                                                 3.7                             glutAddMenuEntry(3GLUT)

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