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XChangeWindowAttributes(3) XLIB FUNCTIONS XChangeWindowAttributes(3)
NAME
XChangeWindowAttributes, XSetWindowBackground,
XSetWindowBackgroundPixmap, XSetWindowBorder, XSetWindowBorderPixmap,
XSetWindowColormap - change window attributes
SYNTAX
int XChangeWindowAttributes(Display *display, Window w, unsigned long
valuemask, XSetWindowAttributes *attributes);
int XSetWindowBackground(Display *display, Window w, unsigned long
background_pixel);
int XSetWindowBackgroundPixmap(Display *display, Window w, Pixmap
background_pixmap);
int XSetWindowBorder(Display *display, Window w, unsigned long
border_pixel);
int XSetWindowBorderPixmap(Display *display, Window w, Pixmap
border_pixmap);
int XSetWindowColormap(Display *display, Window w, Colormap colormap);
ARGUMENTS
attributes
Specifies the structure from which the values (as specified
by the value mask) are to be taken. The value mask should
have the appropriate bits set to indicate which attributes
have been set in the structure.
background_pixel
Specifies the pixel that is to be used for the background.
background_pixmap
Specifies the background pixmap, ParentRelative, or None.
border_pixel
Specifies the entry in the colormap.
border_pixmap
Specifies the border pixmap or CopyFromParent.
display Specifies the connection to the X server.
valuemask Specifies which window attributes are defined in the
attributes argument. This mask is the bitwise inclusive OR
of the valid attribute mask bits. If valuemask is zero, the
attributes are ignored and are not referenced.
w Specifies the window.
colormap Specifies the colormap.
DESCRIPTION
Depending on the valuemask, the XChangeWindowAttributes function uses
the window attributes in the XSetWindowAttributes structure to change
the specified window attributes. Changing the background does not
of the window. Changing the backing-store of an obscured window to
WhenMapped or Always, or changing the backing-planes, backing-pixel, or
save-under of a mapped window may have no immediate effect. Changing
the colormap of a window (that is, defining a new map, not changing the
contents of the existing map) generates a ColormapNotify event.
Changing the colormap of a visible window may have no immediate effect
on the screen because the map may not be installed (see
XInstallColormap). Changing the cursor of a root window to None
restores the default cursor. Whenever possible, you are encouraged to
share colormaps.
Multiple clients can select input on the same window. Their event
masks are maintained separately. When an event is generated, it is
reported to all interested clients. However, only one client at a time
can select for SubstructureRedirectMask, ResizeRedirectMask, and
ButtonPressMask. If a client attempts to select any of these event
masks and some other client has already selected one, a BadAccess error
results. There is only one do-not-propagate-mask for a window, not one
per client.
XChangeWindowAttributes can generate BadAccess, BadColor, BadCursor,
BadMatch, BadPixmap, BadValue, and BadWindow errors.
The XSetWindowBackground function sets the background of the window to
the specified pixel value. Changing the background does not cause the
window contents to be changed. XSetWindowBackground uses a pixmap of
undefined size filled with the pixel value you passed. If you try to
change the background of an InputOnly window, a BadMatch error results.
XSetWindowBackground can generate BadMatch and BadWindow errors.
The XSetWindowBackgroundPixmap function sets the background pixmap of
the window to the specified pixmap. The background pixmap can
immediately be freed if no further explicit references to it are to be
made. If ParentRelative is specified, the background pixmap of the
window's parent is used, or on the root window, the default background
is restored. If you try to change the background of an InputOnly
window, a BadMatch error results. If the background is set to None,
the window has no defined background.
XSetWindowBackgroundPixmap can generate BadMatch, BadPixmap, and
BadWindow errors.
The XSetWindowBorder function sets the border of the window to the
pixel value you specify. If you attempt to perform this on an
InputOnly window, a BadMatch error results.
XSetWindowBorder can generate BadMatch and BadWindow errors.
The XSetWindowBorderPixmap function sets the border pixmap of the
window to the pixmap you specify. The border pixmap can be freed
immediately if no further explicit references to it are to be made. If
you specify CopyFromParent, a copy of the parent window's border pixmap
is used. If you attempt to perform this on an InputOnly window, a
BadMatch error results.
XSetWindowBorderPixmap can generate BadMatch, BadPixmap, and BadWindow
errors.
DIAGNOSTICS
BadAccess A client attempted to free a color map entry that it did not
already allocate.
BadAccess A client attempted to store into a read-only color map entry.
BadColor A value for a Colormap argument does not name a defined
Colormap.
BadCursor A value for a Cursor argument does not name a defined Cursor.
BadMatch Some argument or pair of arguments has the correct type and
range but fails to match in some other way required by the
request.
BadMatch An InputOnly window locks this attribute.
BadPixmap A value for a Pixmap argument does not name a defined Pixmap.
BadValue Some numeric value falls outside the range of values accepted
by the request. Unless a specific range is specified for an
argument, the full range defined by the argument's type is
accepted. Any argument defined as a set of alternatives can
generate this error.
BadWindow A value for a Window argument does not name a defined Window.
SEE ALSO
XConfigureWindow(3), XCreateWindow(3), XDestroyWindow(3),
XInstallColormap(3), XMapWindow(3), XRaiseWindow(3), XUnmapWindow(3)
Xlib - C Language X Interface
X Version 11 libX11 1.8.7 XChangeWindowAttributes(3)