XConfigureWindow(3X11) COMMAND REFERENCE XConfigureWindow(3X11)
NAME
XConfigureWindow, XMoveWindow, XResizeWindow,
XMoveResizeWindow, XSetWindowBorderWidth - configure windows
SYNOPSIS
XConfigureWindow(display, w, value_mask, values)
Display *display;
Window w;
unsigned int value_mask;
XWindowChanges *values;
XMoveWindow(display, w, x, y)
Display *display;
Window w;
int x, y;
XResizeWindow(display, w, width, height)
Display *display;
Window w;
unsigned int width, height;
XMoveResizeWindow(display, w, x, y, width, height)
Display *display;
Window w;
int x, y;
unsigned int width, height;
XSetWindowBorderWidth(display, w, width)
Display *display;
Window w;
unsigned int width;
ARGUMENTS
display Specifies the connection to the X server.
value_mask
Specifies which values are to be set using
information in the values structure. This mask is
the bitwise inclusive OR of the valid configure
window values bits.
values Specifies a pointer to the XWindowChanges
structure.
w Specifies the window to be reconfigured, moved, or
resized..
width Specifies the width of the window border.
width
height Specify the width and height, which are the
interior dimensions of the window.
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x
y Specify the x and y coordinates, which define the
new location of the top-left pixel of the window's
border or the window itself if it has no border or
define the new position of the window relative to
its parent.
DESCRIPTION
The XConfigureWindow function uses the values specified in
the XWindowChanges structure to reconfigure a window's size,
position, border, and stacking order. Values not specified
are taken from the existing geometry of the window.
If a sibling is specified without a stack_mode or if the
window is not actually a sibling, a BadMatch error results.
Note that the computations for BottomIf, TopIf, and Opposite
are performed with respect to the window's final geometry
(as controlled by the other arguments passed to
XConfigureWindow), not its initial geometry. Any backing
store contents of the window, its inferiors, and other newly
visible windows are either discarded or changed to reflect
the current screen contents (depending on the
implementation).
XConfigureWindow can generate BadMatch, BadValue, and
BadWindow errors.
The XMoveWindow function moves the specified window to the
specified x and y coordinates, but it does not change the
window's size, raise the window, or change the mapping state
of the window. Moving a mapped window may or may not lose
the window's contents depending on if the window is obscured
by nonchildren and if no backing store exists. If the
contents of the window are lost, the X server generates
Expose events. Moving a mapped window generates Expose
events on any formerly obscured windows.
If the override-redirect flag of the window is False and
some other client has selected SubstructureRedirectMask on
the parent, the X server generates a ConfigureRequest event,
and no further processing is performed. Otherwise, the
window is moved.
XMoveWindow can generate a BadWindow error.
The XResizeWindow function changes the inside dimensions of
the specified window, not including its borders. This
function does not change the window's upper-left coordinate
or the origin and does not restack the window. Changing the
size of a mapped window may lose its contents and generate
Expose events. If a mapped window is made smaller, changing
its size generates Expose events on windows that the mapped
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window formerly obscured.
If the override-redirect flag of the window is False and
some other client has selected SubstructureRedirectMask on
the parent, the X server generates a ConfigureRequest event,
and no further processing is performed. If either width or
height is zero, a BadValue error results.
XResizeWindow can generate BadValue and BadWindow errors.
The XMoveResizeWindow function changes the size and location
of the specified window without raising it. Moving and
resizing a mapped window may generate an Expose event on the
window. Depending on the new size and location parameters,
moving and resizing a window may generate Expose events on
windows that the window formerly obscured.
If the override-redirect flag of the window is False and
some other client has selected SubstructureRedirectMask on
the parent, the X server generates a ConfigureRequest event,
and no further processing is performed. Otherwise, the
window size and location are changed.
XMoveResizeWindow can generate BadValue and BadWindow
errors.
The XSetWindowBorderWidth function sets the specified
window's border width to the specified width.
XSetWindowBorderWidth can generate a BadWindow error.
DIAGNOSTICS
BadMatch An InputOnly window is used as a Drawable.
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.
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
XChangeWindowAttributes(3x11), XCreateWindow(3x11),
XDestroyWindow(3x11), XMapWindow(3x11), XRaiseWindow(3x11),
XUnmapWindow(3x11)
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