typedef struct { int type; /* CreateNotify */ unsigned long serial; /* # of last request processed by server */ Bool send_event; /* true if this came from a SendEvent request */ Display *display; /* Display the event was read from */ Window parent; /* parent of the window */ Window window; /* window id of window created */ int x, y; /* window location */ int width, height; /* size of window */ int border_width; /* border width */ Bool override_redirect; /* creation should be overridden */ } XCreateWindowEvent;
When you receive this event, the structure members are set as follows.
The type
member is set to the event
type constant name that uniquely identifies it.
For example, when the X server reports a
GraphicsExpose event to a client application,
it sends an XGraphicsExposeEvent structure with
the type
member set to GraphicsExpose.
The display
member is set to a pointer
to the display the event was read on.
The send_event
member is set to True
if the event came from a SendEvent protocol request.
The serial
member is set from the serial number
reported in the protocol but expanded from the 16-bit
least-significant bits to a full 32-bit value.
The window
member is set to the window that
is most useful to toolkit dispatchers.
The parent
member is set to the created window's parent.
The window
member specifies the created window.
The x
and y
members are set to the
created window's coordinates relative to the parent
window's origin and indicate the position of the upper-left
outside corner of the created window.
The width
and height
members are set to the
inside size of the created window (not including the border)
and are always nonzero.
The border_width
member is set to the width of the created
window's border, in pixels.
The override_redirect
member is set to the
override-redirect attribute of the window.
Window manager clients normally should ignore this window
if the override_redirect
member is True.