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;
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 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.
/* Configure window value mask bits */
#define | CWX | (1<<0) |
#define | CWY | (1<<1) |
#define | CWWidth | (1<<2) |
#define | CWHeight | (1<<3) |
#define | CWBorderWidth | (1<<4) |
#define | CWSibling | (1<<5) |
#define | CWStackMode | (1<<6) |
/* Values */typedef struct { int x, y; int width, height; int border_width; Window sibling; int stack_mode; } XWindowChanges;
The x
and y
members are
used to set the window's x and y coordinates,
which are relative to the parent's origin and indicate
the position of the upper-left outer corner of the window.
The width
and height
members are used
to set the inside size of the window,
not including the border, and must be nonzero,
or a ``BadValue'' error results.
Attempts to configure a root window have no effect.
The border_width
member is used to
set the width of the border in pixels.
Note that setting just the border width leaves the outer-left
corner of the window in a fixed position but moves
the absolute position of the window's origin.
If you attempt to set the border-width attribute of an
InputOnly window nonzero,
a ``BadMatch'' error results.
The sibling
member is used to set
the sibling window for stacking operations.
The stack_mode
member is used to
set how the window is to be restacked and can be set to
Above, Below, TopIf,
BottomIf, or Opposite.