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diff --git a/doc/WindowId.3 b/doc/WindowId.3 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3de27b0 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/WindowId.3 @@ -0,0 +1,151 @@ +'\" +'\" Copyright (c) 1990-1993 The Regents of the University of California. +'\" Copyright (c) 1994-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc. +'\" +'\" See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution +'\" of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. +'\" +'\" SCCS: @(#) WindowId.3 1.16 97/01/29 08:50:10 +'\" +.so man.macros +.TH Tk_WindowId 3 "" Tk "Tk Library Procedures" +.BS +.SH NAME +Tk_WindowId, Tk_Parent, Tk_Display, Tk_DisplayName, Tk_ScreenNumber, Tk_Screen, Tk_X, Tk_Y, Tk_Width, Tk_Height, Tk_Changes, Tk_Attributes, Tk_IsMapped, Tk_IsTopLevel, Tk_ReqWidth, Tk_ReqHeight, Tk_InternalBorderWidth, Tk_Visual, Tk_Depth, Tk_Colormap \- retrieve information from Tk's local data structure +.SH SYNOPSIS +.nf +\fB#include <tk.h>\fR +.sp +Window +\fBTk_WindowId\fR(\fItkwin\fR) +.sp +Tk_Window +\fBTk_Parent\fR(\fItkwin\fR) +.sp +Display * +\fBTk_Display\fR(\fItkwin\fR) +.sp +char * +\fBTk_DisplayName\fR(\fItkwin\fR) +.sp +int +\fBTk_ScreenNumber\fR(\fItkwin\fR) +.sp +Screen * +\fBTk_Screen\fR(\fItkwin\fR) +.sp +int +\fBTk_X\fR(\fItkwin\fR) +.sp +int +\fBTk_Y\fR(\fItkwin\fR) +.sp +int +\fBTk_Width\fR(\fItkwin\fR) +.sp +int +\fBTk_Height\fR(\fItkwin\fR) +.sp +XWindowChanges * +\fBTk_Changes\fR(\fItkwin\fR) +.sp +XSetWindowAttributes * +\fBTk_Attributes\fR(\fItkwin\fR) +.sp +int +\fBTk_IsMapped\fR(\fItkwin\fR) +.sp +int +\fBTk_IsTopLevel\fR(\fItkwin\fR) +.sp +int +\fBTk_ReqWidth\fR(\fItkwin\fR) +.sp +int +\fBTk_ReqHeight\fR(\fItkwin\fR) +.sp +int +\fBTk_InternalBorderWidth\fR(\fItkwin\fR) +.sp +Visual * +\fBTk_Visual\fR(\fItkwin\fR) +.sp +int +\fBTk_Depth\fR(\fItkwin\fR) +.sp +Colormap +\fBTk_Colormap\fR(\fItkwin\fR) +.SH ARGUMENTS +.AS Tk_Window tkwin +.AP Tk_Window tkwin in +Token for window. +.BE + +.SH DESCRIPTION +.PP +\fBTk_WindowID\fR and the other names listed above are +all macros that return fields from Tk's local data structure +for \fItkwin\fR. None of these macros requires any +interaction with the server; it is safe to assume that +all are fast. +.PP +\fBTk_WindowId\fR returns the X identifier for \fItkwin\fR, +or \fBNULL\fR if no X window has been created for \fItkwin\fR +yet. +.PP +\fBTk_Parent\fR returns Tk's token for the logical parent of +\fItkwin\fR. The parent is the token that was specified when +\fItkwin\fR was created, or NULL for main windows. +.PP +\fBTk_Display\fR returns a pointer to the Xlib display structure +corresponding to \fItkwin\fR. \fBTk_DisplayName\fR returns an +ASCII string identifying \fItkwin\fR's display. \fBTk_ScreenNumber\fR +returns the index of \fItkwin\fR's screen among all the screens +of \fItkwin\fR's display. \fBTk_Screen\fR returns a pointer to +the Xlib structure corresponding to \fItkwin\fR's screen. +.PP +\fBTk_X\fR, \fBTk_Y\fR, \fBTk_Width\fR, and \fBTk_Height\fR +return information about \fItkwin's\fR location within its +parent and its size. The location information refers to the +upper-left pixel in the window, or its border if there is one. +The width and height information refers to the interior size +of the window, not including any border. \fBTk_Changes\fR +returns a pointer to a structure containing all of the above +information plus a few other fields. \fBTk_Attributes\fR +returns a pointer to an XSetWindowAttributes structure describing +all of the attributes of the \fItkwin\fR's window, such as background +pixmap, event mask, and so on (Tk keeps track of all this information +as it is changed by the application). Note: it is essential that +applications use Tk procedures like \fBTk_ResizeWindow\fR instead +of X procedures like \fBXResizeWindow\fR, so that Tk can keep its +data structures up-to-date. +.PP +\fBTk_IsMapped\fR returns a non-zero value if \fItkwin\fR +is mapped and zero if \fItkwin\fR isn't mapped. +.PP +\fBTk_IsTopLevel\fR returns a non-zero value if \fItkwin\fR +is a top-level window (its X parent is the root window of the +screen) and zero if \fItkwin\fR isn't a top-level window. +.PP +\fBTk_ReqWidth\fR and \fBTk_ReqHeight\fR return information about +the window's requested size. These values correspond to the last +call to \fBTk_GeometryRequest\fR for \fItkwin\fR. +.PP +\fBTk_InternalBorderWidth\fR returns the width of internal border +that has been requested for \fItkwin\fR, or 0 if no internal border +was requested. The return value is simply the last value passed +to \fBTk_SetInternalBorder\fR for \fItkwin\fR. +.PP +\fBTk_Visual\fR, \fBTk_Depth\fR, and \fBTk_Colormap\fR return +information about the visual characteristics of a window. +\fBTk_Visual\fR returns the visual type for +the window, \fBTk_Depth\fR returns the number of bits per pixel, +and \fBTk_Colormap\fR returns the current +colormap for the window. The visual characteristics are +normally set from the defaults for the window's screen, but +they may be overridden by calling \fBTk_SetWindowVisual\fR. + +.SH KEYWORDS +attributes, colormap, depth, display, height, geometry manager, +identifier, mapped, requested size, screen, top-level, +visual, width, window, x, y |