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XCreateWindow()						       XCreateWindow()

Name
  XCreateWindow – create a window and set attributes.

Synopsis
  Window   XCreateWindow(display,  parent,  x,	y,  width,  height,  bor‐
  der_width, depth, class, visual, valuemask, attributes)
	Display *display;
	Window parent;
	int x, y;
	unsigned int width, height;
	unsigned int border_width;
	int depth;
	unsigned int class;
	Visual *visual
	unsigned long valuemask;
	XSetWindowAttributes *attributes;

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

  parent    Specifies  the  parent window.  Parent must be InputOutput if
	    class of window created is to be InputOutput.

  x	    Specify the x and y coordinates of the  upper-left	pixel  of
  y	    the	 new window's border relative to the origin of the parent
	    (upper-left inside the parent's border).

  width	    Specify the width and  height,  in	pixels,	 of  the  window.
  height    These  are	the new window's inside dimensions.  These dimen‐
	    sions do not include the  new  window's  borders,  which  are
	    entirely  outside of the window.  Must be non-zero, otherwise
	    the server generates a BadValue error.

  border_width
	    Specifies the width, in pixels, of the new	window's  border.
	    Must  be  0 for InputOnly windows, otherwise a BadMatch error
	    is generated.

  depth	    Specifies the depth of the window,	which  can  be	different
	    from the parent's depth.  A depth of CopyFromParent means the
	    depth is taken from the parent.  Use XListDepths() if  choos‐
	    ing	 an  unusual  depth.  The specified depth paired with the
	    visual argument must be supported on the screen.

  class	    Specifies the new window's class.  Pass  one  of  these  con‐
	    stants: InputOutput, InputOnly, or CopyFromParent.

  visual    Specifies  a connection to an visual structure describing the
	    style of colormap to be used with this window.   CopyFromPar‐
	    ent is valid.

  valuemask Specifies	which	window	attributes  are	 defined  in  the
	    attributes argument.  If valuemask is 0,  attributes  is  not
	    referenced.	  This	mask  is  the  bitwise	OR  of	the valid
	    attribute mask bits listed in the Structures section below.

  attributes
	    Attributes of the window to be set at creation time should be
	    set	 in this structure.  The valuemask should have the appro‐
	    priate bits set to indicate which attributes have been set in
	    the structure.

Returns
  The window.

Description
  To create an unmapped subwindow for a specified parent window use XCre‐
  ateWindow() or XCreateSimpleWindow().	 XCreateWindow() is a  more  gen‐
  eral	function  that	allows you to set specific window attributes when
  you create the window.  If you do not want to set  specific  attributes
  when	you  create  a window, use XCreateSimpleWindow(), which creates a
  window that inherits its attributes from its parent.	XCreateSimpleWin‐
  dow()	 creates  only InputOutput windows that use the default depth and
  visual.

  XCreateWindow() returns the ID of the created window.	  XCreateWindow()
  causes  the  X server to generate a CreateNotify event.  The newly cre‐
  ated window is placed on top of its siblings in the stacking order.

  Extension packages may define other classes of windows.

  The visual should be DefaultVisual() or  one	returned  by  XGetVisual‐
  Info()  or  XMatchVisualInfo().  The depth should be DefaultDepth(), 1,
  or a depth returned by XListDepths().	 In  current  implementations  of
  Xlib,	 if  you  specify a visual other than the one used by the parent,
  you must first find (using XGetRGBColormaps())  or  create  a	 colormap
  matching  this visual and then set the colormap window attribute in the
  attributes and valuemask arguments.  Otherwise, you will get a BadMatch
  error.

  The created window is not yet displayed (mapped) on the user's display.
  To display the window, call XMapWindow.  The new window initially  uses
  the same cursor as its parent.  A new cursor can be defined for the new
  window by calling XDefineCursor().  The window will not be  visible  on
  the  screen unless it and all of its ancestors are mapped and it is not
  obscured by any of its ancestors.

  For more information, see Volume One, Chapter 4, Window Attributes.

Errors
  BadAlloc

  BadColor  Invalid colormap in attributes.

  BadCursor

  BadMatch  Any invalid setting of a window attribute.
	    Attribute  besides	win_gravity,  event_mask,   do_not_propa‐
	    gate_mask,	override_redirect,  or cursor specified for Inpu‐
	    tOnly window.
	    depth non-zero for InputOnly.
	    Parent of InputOutput is InputOnly.
	    border_width is non-zero for InputOnly, or	depth  or  visual
	    invalid for screen.
	    depth not supported on screen for InputOutput.
	    width or height is 0.
	    visual not supported on screen.
	    border_pixel  not set when creating window of different depth
	    than parent.

  BadPixmap

  BadValue

Structures
     /*
      * Data structure for setting window attributes.
      */
     typedef struct {
	 Pixmap background_pixmap;	 /* background or None or ParentRelative */
	 unsigned long background_pixel; /* background pixel */
	 Pixmap border_pixmap;		 /* border of the window */
	 unsigned long border_pixel;	 /* border pixel value */
	 int bit_gravity;		 /* one of bit gravity values */
	 int win_gravity;		 /* one of the window gravity values */
	 int backing_store;		 /* NotUseful, WhenMapped, Always */
	 unsigned long backing_planes;	 /* planes to be preseved if possible */
	 unsigned long backing_pixel;	 /* value to use in restoring planes */
	 Bool save_under;		 /* should bits under be saved (popups) */
	 long event_mask;		 /* set of events that should be saved */
	 long do_not_propagate_mask;	 /* set of events that should not
					       propagate */
	 Bool override_redirect;	 /* boolean value for override-redirect */
	 Colormap colormap;		 /* colormap to be associated with window */
	 Cursor cursor;			 /* cursor to be displayed (or None) */
     } XSetWindowAttributes;
     /* Definitions for valuemask argument */

     #define CWBackPixmap	    (1L<<0)
     #define CWBackPixel	    (1L<<1)
     #define CWBorderPixmap	    (1L<<2)
     #define CWBorderPixel	    (1L<<3)
     #define CWBitGravity	    (1L<<4)
     #define CWWinGravity	    (1L<<5)
     #define CWBackingStore	    (1L<<6)
     #define CWBackingPlanes	    (1L<<7)
     #define CWBackingPixel	    (1L<<8)
     #define CWOverrideRedirect	    (1L<<9)
     #define CWSaveUnder	    (1L<<10)
     #define CWEventMask	    (1L<<11)
     #define CWDontPropagate	    (1L<<12)
     #define CWColormap		    (1L<<13)
     #define CWCursor		    (1L<<14)

Errors
  BadWindow

See Also
  XCreateSimpleWindow(), XDestroySubwindows(),	XDestroyWindow(),  XList‐
  Depths().

Xlib - Window Existence					       XCreateWindow()
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