The OpenGL Utility Toolkit ( GLUT ) is a library of utilities for OpenGL programs, which primarily perform system-level I/O with the host operating system . Functions performed include window definition, window control, and monitoring of keyboard and mouse input. Routines for drawing a number of geometric primitives (both in solid and wireframe mode) are also provided, including cubes , spheres and the Utah teapot . GLUT also has some limited support for creating pop-up menus.
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22-518: A fork of FreeGLUT, adds a number of new features to the original API, but work on it ceased in May 2005. Mark Kilgard has a GitHub repository for GLUT. The glut.h header file contains the following license: Some of GLUT's original design decisions made it hard for programmers to perform desired tasks. This led many to create non-canon patches and extensions to GLUT. [1] Some free software or open source reimplementations also include fixes. Some of
33-521: A GLUT framework that supports its own NSGL/ CGL . Kilgard's GLUT library is no longer maintained, and its license did not permit the redistribution of modified versions of the library. This spurred the need for free software or open source reimplementations of the API from scratch. The first such library was FreeGLUT , which aims to be a reasonably close reproduction, though introducing a small number of new functions to deal with GLUT's limitations. OpenGLUT,
44-417: A few lines of code and does not require knowledge of operating system–specific windowing APIs . All GLUT functions start with the glut prefix (for example, glutPostRedisplay marks the current window as needing to be redrawn). The original GLUT library by Mark Kilgard supports the X Window System ( GLX ) and was ported to Microsoft Windows ( WGL ) by Nate Robins . Additionally, macOS ships with
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77-420: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages glut [REDACTED] Look up glut or Glut in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Glut or GLUT may refer to: Embers (1983 film) (German: Glut ), a Swiss–West German drama film Glöð (English: Glut ), a legendary queen who figures in
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121-453: Was written by Mark J. Kilgard , author of OpenGL Programming for the X Window System and The Cg Tutorial: The Definitive Guide to Programmable Real-Time Graphics , while he was working for Silicon Graphics Inc. The two aims of GLUT are to allow the creation of rather portable code between operating systems (GLUT is cross-platform ) and to make learning OpenGL easier. Getting started with OpenGL programming while using GLUT often takes only
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