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Tk_QueueWindowEvent(3)Tk Library ProceduresTk_QueueWindowEvent(3)

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NAME
       Tk_QueueWindowEvent  - Add a window event to the Tcl event
       queue

SYNOPSIS
       #include <tk.h>

       Tk_QueueWindowEvent(eventPtr, position)

ARGUMENTS
       XEvent		   *eventPtr  (in)	An event  to  add
						to    the   event
						queue.

       Tcl_QueuePosition   position   (in)	Where to add  the
						new  event in the
						queue:
						TCL_QUEUE_TAIL,
						TCL_QUEUE_HEAD,
						or
						TCL_QUEUE_MARK.
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DESCRIPTION
       This procedure places a window  event  on  Tcl's	 internal
       event   queue   for  eventual  servicing.   It  creates	a
       Tcl_Event structure, copies the event into that structure,
       and  calls  Tcl_QueueEvent  to add the event to the queue.
       When the event is eventually removed from the queue it  is
       processed just like all window events.

       The  position argument to Tk_QueueWindowEvent has the same
       significance as for Tcl_QueueEvent;  see the documentation
       for Tcl_QueueEvent for details.

KEYWORDS
       callback, clock, handler, modal timeout

Tk			       7.5				1

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