XCreatePixmap(3X11)X Version 11 (Release 6.6) XCreatePixmap(3X11)
NAME
XCreatePixmap, XFreePixmap - create or destroy pixmaps
SYNTAX
Pixmap XCreatePixmap(display, d, width, height, depth)
Display *display;
Drawable d;
unsigned int width, height;
unsigned int depth;
XFreePixmap(display, pixmap)
Display *display;
Pixmap pixmap;
ARGUMENTS
d Specifies which screen the pixmap is created on.
depth Specifies the depth of the pixmap.
display Specifies the connection to the X server.
pixmap Specifies the pixmap.
width
height Specify the width and height, which define the
dimensions of the pixmap.
DESCRIPTION
The XCreatePixmap function creates a pixmap of the width,
height, and depth you specified and returns a pixmap ID that
identifies it. It is valid to pass an InputOnly window to
the drawable argument. The width and height arguments must
be nonzero, or a BadValue error results. The depth argument
must be one of the depths supported by the screen of the
specified drawable, or a BadValue error results.
The server uses the specified drawable to determine on which
screen to create the pixmap. The pixmap can be used only on
this screen and only with other drawables of the same depth
(see XCopyPlane for an exception to this rule). The initial
contents of the pixmap are undefined.
XCreatePixmap can generate BadAlloc, BadDrawable, and
BadValue errors.
The XFreePixmap function first deletes the association
between the pixmap ID and the pixmap. Then, the X server
frees the pixmap storage when there are no references to it.
The pixmap should never be referenced again.
XFreePixmap can generate a BadPixmap error.
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DIAGNOSTICS
BadAlloc The server failed to allocate the requested
resource or server memory.
BadDrawable
A value for a Drawable argument does not name a
defined Window or Pixmap.
BadPixmap A value for a Pixmap argument does not name a
defined Pixmap.
BadValue Some numeric value falls outside the range of
values accepted by the request. Unless a specific
range is specified for an argument, the full range
defined by the argument's type is accepted. Any
argument defined as a set of alternatives can
generate this error.
SEE ALSO
XCopyArea(3X11)
Xlib - C Language X Interface
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