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Set_Mapped(4)		 Desktop Services Message Sets		 Set_Mapped(4)

NAME
       Set_Mapped - set whether a tool is mapped to the screen

SYNOPSIS
       Set_Mapped(in boolean mapped
		  [in messageID commission]);

DESCRIPTION
       The  Set_Mapped	request sets the mapped state of the optionally speciā€
       fied window, or of the window primarily associated  with	 the  handling
       procid (if no window is specified).

       The mapped argument is a Boolean value indicating whether the specified
       window is (to be) mapped to the screen.

       The commission argument is the ID of the ongoing request, if any,  that
       resulted in the creation of the window in question.

APPLICATION USAGE
       The  ttdt_session_join(3), and ttdt_message_accept(3), functions can be
       used by Xt applications to register for, and transparently process, the
       Set_Mapped request.

EXAMPLES
       The Set_Mapped request can be sent as in the following example:

	    Tt_message msg = tttk_message_create(0, TT_REQUEST, TT_SESSION,
			the_recipient_procid, TTDT_SET_MAPPED,
			my_callback);
	    tt_message_iarg_add(msg, TT_IN, Tttk_boolean, 1);
	    tt_message_send(msg);

WARNINGS
       Set_Mapped  can	also be sent as a multicast notice, as an edict to all
       tools in the scope of the message.  The consequences of doing so can be
       severe and unexpected.

SEE ALSO
       tt_message_iarg_add(3), tt_message_send(3), ttdt_message_accept(3),
       ttdt_session_join(3); Get_Mapped request.

ToolTalk 1.3			 1 March 1996			 Set_Mapped(4)
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