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XChangeSaveSet()					      XChangeSaveSet()

Name
  XChangeSaveSet – add or remove a subwindow from the client's save-set.

Synopsis
  XChangeSaveSet(display, w, change_mode)
	Display *display;
	Window w;
	int change_mode;

Arguments
  display   Specifies	a  connection  to  an  X  server;  returned  from
	    XOpenDisplay().

  w	    Specifies the ID of the window whose children you want to add
	    or	remove from the client's save-set; it must have been cre‐
	    ated by some other client.

  change_mode
	    Specifies the mode.	 Pass one of these constants:  SetModeIn‐
	    sert  (adds	 the window to this client's save-set) or SetMod‐
	    eDelete (deletes the window from this client's save-set).

Description
  XChangeSaveSet() adds or deletes  windows  from  a  client's	save-set.
  This client is usually the window manager.

  The  save-set	 of  the  window manager is a list of other client's top-
  level windows which have been reparented.  If the window  manager  dies
  unexpectedly,	 these	top-level  application	windows are children of a
  window manager window and therefore would normally be	 destroyed.   The
  save-set  prevents this by automatically reparenting the windows listed
  in the save-set to their closest existing ancestor, and then	remapping
  them.

  Windows  are removed automatically from the save-set by the server when
  they are destroyed.

  For more information on save-sets, see Volume One,  Chapter  15,  Other
  Programming Techniques.

Errors
  BadMatch  w not created by some other client.

  BadValue

  BadWindow

See Also
  XAddToSaveSet(), XRemoveFromSaveSet().

Xlib - Window Save Set					      XChangeSaveSet()
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