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XResizeWindow()						       XResizeWindow()

Name
  XResizeWindow – change a window's size.

Synopsis
  XResizeWindow(display, w, width, height)
	Display *display;
	Window w;
	unsigned int width, height;

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

  w	    Specifies the ID of the window to be resized.

  width	    Specify the new dimensions of the window in pixels.

  height

Description
  XResizeWindow() changes the inside dimensions of the window.	The  bor‐
  der  is  resized  to	match  but its border width is not changed.  XRe‐
  sizeWindow() does not raise the window, or change its origin.	 Changing
  the  size  of	 a  mapped  window  may lose its contents and generate an
  Expose event, depending on the bit_gravity attribute (see  Volume  One,
  Chapter 4,  Window  Attributes).   If	 a mapped window is made smaller,
  exposure events will be generated on windows that it formerly obscured.

  If the override_redirect attribute of the window is False and the  win‐
  dow manager has selected SubstructureRedirectMask on the parent, then a
  ConfigureRequest event is sent to the window manager,	 and  no  further
  processing is performed.

  If  the  client  has selected StructureNotifyMask on the window, then a
  ConfigureNotify event is generated after the move takes place, and  the
  event will contain the final size of the window.

Errors
  BadValue  Either width or height is zero.

  BadWindow

See Also
  XCirculateSubwindows(),  XCirculateSubwindowsDown(),	XCirculateSubwin‐
  dowsUp(),  XConfigureWindow(),   XLowerWindow(),   XMoveResizeWindow(),
  XMoveWindow(),    XQueryTree(),    XRaiseWindow(),   XReparentWindow(),
  XRestackWindows().

Xlib - Window Manipulation				       XResizeWindow()
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