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Changing the current default values for menu attributes

As it does with the attributes of other objects, ETI establishes initial current default values for menu attributes. During menu creation, each menu attribute is assigned the current default value of the attribute. You can change or retrieve the current default attribute values by calling the appropriate function with a NULL menu pointer. After the current default value changes, all subsequent menus created with new_menu will have the new default value.


NOTE: Menus created before changing the current default value retain their previously assigned values.

The following sections offer many examples of how to change menu attributes.


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