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xcb_change_window_attributes(3) XCB Requests xcb_change_window_attributes(3)
NAME
xcb_change_window_attributes - change window attributes
SYNOPSIS
#include <xcb/xproto.h>
Request function
xcb_void_cookie_t xcb_change_window_attributes(xcb_connection_t *conn,
xcb_window_t window, uint32_t value_mask, const
void *value_list);
REQUEST ARGUMENTS
conn The XCB connection to X11.
window The window to change.
value_mask
One of the following values:
XCB_CW_BACK_PIXMAP
Overrides the default background-pixmap. The
background pixmap and window must have the same
root and same depth. Any size pixmap can be used,
although some sizes may be faster than others.
If XCB_BACK_PIXMAP_NONE is specified, the window
has no defined background. The server may fill the
contents with the previous screen contents or with
contents of its own choosing.
If XCB_BACK_PIXMAP_PARENT_RELATIVE is specified,
the parent's background is used, but the window
must have the same depth as the parent (or a Match
error results). The parent's background is
tracked, and the current version is used each time
the window background is required.
XCB_CW_BACK_PIXEL
Overrides BackPixmap. A pixmap of undefined size
filled with the specified background pixel is used
for the background. Range-checking is not
performed, the background pixel is truncated to the
appropriate number of bits.
XCB_CW_BORDER_PIXMAP
Overrides the default border-pixmap. The border
pixmap and window must have the same root and the
same depth. Any size pixmap can be used, although
some sizes may be faster than others.
The special value XCB_COPY_FROM_PARENT means the
parent's border pixmap is copied (subsequent
changes to the parent's border attribute do not
affect the child), but the window must have the
same depth as the parent.
XCB_CW_BORDER_PIXEL
Defines which region of the window should be
retained if the window is resized.
XCB_CW_WIN_GRAVITY
Defines how the window should be repositioned if
the parent is resized (see ConfigureWindow).
XCB_CW_BACKING_STORE
A backing-store of WhenMapped advises the server
that maintaining contents of obscured regions when
the window is mapped would be beneficial. A
backing-store of Always advises the server that
maintaining contents even when the window is
unmapped would be beneficial. In this case, the
server may generate an exposure event when the
window is created. A value of NotUseful advises the
server that maintaining contents is unnecessary,
although a server may still choose to maintain
contents while the window is mapped. Note that if
the server maintains contents, then the server
should maintain complete contents not just the
region within the parent boundaries, even if the
window is larger than its parent. While the server
maintains contents, exposure events will not
normally be generated, but the server may stop
maintaining contents at any time.
XCB_CW_BACKING_PLANES
The backing-planes indicates (with bits set to 1)
which bit planes of the window hold dynamic data
that must be preserved in backing-stores and during
save-unders.
XCB_CW_BACKING_PIXEL
The backing-pixel specifies what value to use in
planes not covered by backing-planes. The server is
free to save only the specified bit planes in the
backing-store or save-under and regenerate the
remaining planes with the specified pixel value.
Any bits beyond the specified depth of the window
in these values are simply ignored.
XCB_CW_OVERRIDE_REDIRECT
The override-redirect specifies whether map and
configure requests on this window should override a
SubstructureRedirect on the parent, typically to
inform a window manager not to tamper with the
window.
XCB_CW_SAVE_UNDER
If 1, the server is advised that when this window
is mapped, saving the contents of windows it
obscures would be beneficial.
XCB_CW_EVENT_MASK
The event-mask defines which events the client is
interested in for this window (or for some event
types, inferiors of the window).
The colormap specifies the colormap that best
reflects the true colors of the window. Servers
capable of supporting multiple hardware colormaps
may use this information, and window man- agers may
use it for InstallColormap requests. The colormap
must have the same visual type and root as the
window (or a Match error results). If
CopyFromParent is specified, the parent's colormap
is copied (subsequent changes to the parent's
colormap attribute do not affect the child).
However, the window must have the same visual type
as the parent (or a Match error results), and the
parent must not have a colormap of None (or a Match
error results). For an explanation of None, see
FreeColormap request. The colormap is copied by
sharing the colormap object between the child and
the parent, not by making a complete copy of the
colormap contents.
XCB_CW_CURSOR
If a cursor is specified, it will be used whenever
the pointer is in the window. If None is speci-
fied, the parent's cursor will be used when the
pointer is in the window, and any change in the
parent's cursor will cause an immediate change in
the displayed cursor.
value_list
Values for each of the attributes specified in the bitmask
value_mask. The order has to correspond to the order of
possible value_mask bits. See the example.
DESCRIPTION
Changes the attributes specified by value_mask for the specified
window.
RETURN VALUE
Returns an xcb_void_cookie_t. Errors (if any) have to be handled in the
event loop.
If you want to handle errors directly with xcb_request_check instead,
use xcb_change_window_attributes_checked. See xcb-requests(3) for
details.
ERRORS
xcb_access_error_t
TODO: reasons?
xcb_colormap_error_t
TODO: reasons?
xcb_cursor_error_t
TODO: reasons?
xcb_match_error_t
TODO: reasons?
The specified window does not exist.
SEE ALSO
xcb-requests(3)
AUTHOR
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