Tk_ConfigureWindow(3) Tk Library Procedures Tk_ConfigureWindow(3)
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NAME
Tk_ConfigureWindow, Tk_MoveWindow, Tk_ResizeWindow,
Tk_MoveResizeWindow, Tk_SetWindowBorderWidth,
Tk_ChangeWindowAttributes, Tk_SetWindowBackground,
Tk_SetWindowBackgroundPixmap, Tk_SetWindowBorder,
Tk_SetWindowBorderPixmap, Tk_SetWindowColormap, Tk_DefineCursor,
Tk_UndefineCursor - change window configuration or attributes
SYNOPSIS
#include <tk.h> Tk_ConfigureWindow(
tkwin, valueMask, valuePtr)
Tk_MoveWindow(
tkwin, x, y)
Tk_ResizeWindow(
tkwin, width, height)
Tk_MoveResizeWindow(
tkwin, x, y, width, height)
Tk_SetWindowBorderWidth(
tkwin, borderWidth)
Tk_ChangeWindowAttributes(
tkwin, valueMask, attsPtr)
Tk_SetWindowBackground(
tkwin, pixel)
Tk_SetWindowBackgroundPixmap(
tkwin, pixmap)
Tk_SetWindowBorder(
tkwin, pixel)
Tk_SetWindowBorderPixmap(
tkwin, pixmap)
Tk_SetWindowColormap(
tkwin, colormap)
Tk_DefineCursor(
tkwin, cursor)
Tk_UndefineCursor(
tkwin)
ARGUMENTS
Tk_Window
tkwin (in) Token for window.
unsigned int
valueMask (in) OR-ed mask of values
like
CWX or
CWBorderPixel,
indicating which
fields of
*valuePtr or
*attsPtr to use.
XWindowChanges
*valuePtr (in) Points to a structure
containing new values
for the configuration
parameters selected by
valueMask. Fields not
selected by
valueMask are ignored.
int
x (in) New x-coordinate for
tkwin's top left pixel
(including border, if
any) within tkwin's
parent.
int
y (in) New y-coordinate for
tkwin's top left pixel
(including border, if
any) within tkwin's
parent.
int
width (in) New width for
tkwin (interior, not
including border).
int
height (in) New height for
tkwin (interior, not
including border).
int
borderWidth (in) New width for
tkwin's
border.
XSetWindowAttributes
*attsPtr (in) Points to a structure
containing new values
for the attributes
given by the
valueMask argument. Attributes
not selected by
valueMask are ignored.
unsigned long
pixel (in) New background or
border color for
window.
Pixmap
pixmap (in) New pixmap to use for
background or border
of
tkwin. WARNING:
cannot necessarily be
deleted immediately,
as for Xlib calls.
See note below.
Colormap
colormap (in) New colormap to use
for
tkwin.
Tk_Cursor
cursor (in) New cursor to use for
tkwin. If
None is
specified, then
tkwin will not have its own
cursor; it will use
the cursor of its
parent.
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DESCRIPTION
These procedures are analogous to the X library procedures with
similar names, such as
XConfigureWindow. Each one of the above
procedures calls the corresponding X procedure and also saves the
configuration information in Tk's local structure for the window.
This allows the information to be retrieved quickly by the
application (using macros such as
Tk_X and
Tk_Height) without having
to contact the X server. In addition, if no X window has actually
been created for
tkwin yet, these procedures do not issue X
operations or cause event handlers to be invoked; they save the
information in Tk's local structure for the window; when the window
is created later, the saved information will be used to configure the
window.
See the X library documentation for details on what these procedures
do and how they use their arguments.
In the procedures
Tk_ConfigureWindow,
Tk_MoveWindow,
Tk_ResizeWindow,
Tk_MoveResizeWindow, and
Tk_SetWindowBorderWidth, if
tkwin is an
internal window then event handlers interested in configure events
are invoked immediately, before the procedure returns. If
tkwin is a
top-level window then the event handlers will be invoked later, after
X has seen the request and returned an event for it.
Applications using Tk should never call procedures like
XConfigureWindow directly; they should always use the corresponding
Tk procedures.
The size and location of a window should only be modified by the
appropriate geometry manager for that window and never by a window
itself (but see
Tk_MoveToplevelWindow for moving a top-level window).
You may not use
Tk_ConfigureWindow to change the stacking order of a
window (
valueMask may not contain the
CWSibling or
CWStackMode bits).
To change the stacking order, use the procedure
Tk_RestackWindow.
The procedure
Tk_SetWindowColormap will automatically add
tkwin to
the
TK_COLORMAP_WINDOWS property of its nearest top-level ancestor if
the new colormap is different from that of
tkwin's parent and
tkwin is not already in the
TK_COLORMAP_WINDOWS property.
BUGS
Tk_SetWindowBackgroundPixmap and
Tk_SetWindowBorderPixmap differ
slightly from their Xlib counterparts in that the
pixmap argument may
not necessarily be deleted immediately after calling one of these
procedures. This is because
tkwin's window may not exist yet at the
time of the call, in which case
pixmap is merely saved and used later
when
tkwin's window is actually created. If you wish to delete
pixmap, then call
Tk_MakeWindowExist first to be sure that
tkwin's
window exists and
pixmap has been passed to the X server.
A similar problem occurs for the
cursor argument passed to
Tk_DefineCursor. The solution is the same as for pixmaps above: call
Tk_MakeWindowExist before freeing the cursor.
SEE ALSO
Tk_MoveToplevelWindow, Tk_RestackWindow
KEYWORDS
attributes, border, color, configure, height, pixel, pixmap, width,
window, x, y
Tk 4.0 Tk_ConfigureWindow(3)