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246.TH Tk_ConfigureWindow 3 4.0 Tk "Tk Library Procedures"
247.BS
248.SH NAME
249Tk_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
250.SH SYNOPSIS
251.nf
252\fB#include <tk.h>\fR
253.sp
254\fBTk_ConfigureWindow\fR(\fItkwin, valueMask, valuePtr\fR)
255.sp
256\fBTk_MoveWindow\fR(\fItkwin, x, y\fR)
257.sp
258\fBTk_ResizeWindow\fR(\fItkwin, width, height\fR)
259.sp
260\fBTk_MoveResizeWindow\fR(\fItkwin, x, y, width, height\fR)
261.sp
262\fBTk_SetWindowBorderWidth\fR(\fItkwin, borderWidth\fR)
263.sp
264\fBTk_ChangeWindowAttributes\fR(\fItkwin, valueMask, attsPtr\fR)
265.sp
266\fBTk_SetWindowBackground\fR(\fItkwin, pixel\fR)
267.sp
268\fBTk_SetWindowBackgroundPixmap\fR(\fItkwin, pixmap\fR)
269.sp
270\fBTk_SetWindowBorder\fR(\fItkwin, pixel\fR)
271.sp
272\fBTk_SetWindowBorderPixmap\fR(\fItkwin, pixmap\fR)
273.sp
274\fBTk_SetWindowColormap\fR(\fItkwin, colormap\fR)
275.sp
276\fBTk_DefineCursor\fR(\fItkwin, cursor\fR)
277.sp
278\fBTk_UndefineCursor\fR(\fItkwin\fR)
279.SH ARGUMENTS
280.AS XSetWindowAttributes borderWidth
281.AP Tk_Window tkwin in
282Token for window.
283.AP "unsigned int" valueMask in
284OR-ed mask of values like \fBCWX\fR or \fBCWBorderPixel\fR,
285indicating which fields of \fI*valuePtr\fR or \fI*attsPtr\fR to use.
286.AP XWindowChanges *valuePtr in
287Points to a structure containing new values for the configuration
288parameters selected by \fIvalueMask\fR. Fields not selected
289by \fIvalueMask\fR are ignored.
290.AP int x in
291New x-coordinate for \fItkwin\fR's top left pixel (including
292border, if any) within tkwin's parent.
293.AP int y in
294New y-coordinate for \fItkwin\fR's top left pixel (including
295border, if any) within tkwin's parent.
296.AP "int" width in
297New width for \fItkwin\fR (interior, not including border).
298.AP "int" height in
299New height for \fItkwin\fR (interior, not including border).
300.AP "int" borderWidth in
301New width for \fItkwin\fR's border.
302.AP XSetWindowAttributes *attsPtr in
303Points to a structure containing new values for the attributes
304given by the \fIvalueMask\fR argument. Attributes not selected
305by \fIvalueMask\fR are ignored.
306.AP "unsigned long" pixel in
307New background or border color for window.
308.AP Pixmap pixmap in
309New pixmap to use for background or border of \fItkwin\fR. WARNING:
310cannot necessarily be deleted immediately, as for Xlib calls. See
311note below.
312.AP Colormap colormap in
313New colormap to use for \fItkwin\fR.
314.AP Tk_Cursor cursor in
315New cursor to use for \fItkwin\fR. If \fBNone\fR is specified, then
316\fItkwin\fR will not have its own cursor; it will use the cursor
317of its parent.
318.BE
319
320.SH DESCRIPTION
321.PP
322These procedures are analogous to the X library procedures
323with similar names, such as \fBXConfigureWindow\fR. Each
324one of the above procedures calls the corresponding X procedure
325and also saves the configuration information in Tk's local
326structure for the window. This allows the information to
327be retrieved quickly by the application (using macros such
328as \fBTk_X\fR and \fBTk_Height\fR) without having to contact
329the X server. In addition, if no X window has actually been
330created for \fItkwin\fR yet, these procedures do not issue
331X operations or cause event handlers to be invoked; they save
332the information in Tk's local
333structure for the window; when the window is created later,
334the saved information will be used to configure the window.
335.PP
336See the X library documentation for details on what these
337procedures do and how they use their arguments.
338.PP
339In the procedures \fBTk_ConfigureWindow\fR, \fBTk_MoveWindow\fR,
340\fBTk_ResizeWindow\fR, \fBTk_MoveResizeWindow\fR, and
341\fBTk_SetWindowBorderWidth\fR,
342if \fItkwin\fR is an internal window then event handlers interested
343in configure events are invoked immediately, before the procedure
344returns. If \fItkwin\fR is a top-level window
345then the event handlers will be invoked later, after X has seen
346the request and returned an event for it.
347.PP
348Applications using Tk should never call procedures like
349\fBXConfigureWindow\fR directly; they should always use the
350corresponding Tk procedures.
351.PP
352The size and location of a window should only be modified by the
353appropriate geometry manager for that window and never by a window
354itself (but see \fBTk_MoveToplevelWindow\fR for moving a top-level
355window).
356.PP
357You may not use \fBTk_ConfigureWindow\fR to change the
358stacking order of a window (\fIvalueMask\fR may not contain the
359\fBCWSibling\fR or \fBCWStackMode\fR bits).
360To change the stacking order, use the procedure \fBTk_RestackWindow\fR.
361.PP
362The procedure \fBTk_SetWindowColormap\fR will automatically add
363\fItkwin\fR to the \fBTK_COLORMAP_WINDOWS\fR property of its
364nearest top-level ancestor if the new colormap is different from
365that of \fItkwin\fR's parent and \fItkwin\fR isn't already in
366the \fBTK_COLORMAP_WINDOWS\fR property.
367
368.SH BUGS
369.PP
370\fBTk_SetWindowBackgroundPixmap\fR and \fBTk_SetWindowBorderPixmap\fR
371differ slightly from their Xlib counterparts in that the \fIpixmap\fR
372argument may not necessarily be deleted immediately after calling
373one of these procedures. This is because \fItkwin\fR's window
374may not exist yet at the time of the call, in which case \fIpixmap\fR
375is merely saved and used later when \fItkwin\fR's window is actually
376created. If you wish to delete \fIpixmap\fR, then call
377\fBTk_MakeWindowExist\fR first to be sure that \fItkwin\fR's window exists
378and \fIpixmap\fR has been passed to the X server.
379.PP
380A similar problem occurs for the \fIcursor\fR argument passed to
381\fBTk_DefineCursor\fR. The solution is the same as for pixmaps above:
382call \fBTk_MakeWindowExist\fR before freeing the cursor.
383
384.SH "SEE ALSO"
385Tk_MoveToplevelWindow, Tk_RestackWindow
386
387.SH KEYWORDS
388attributes, border, color, configure, height, pixel, pixmap, width, window, x, y