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XSetState()							   XSetState()

Name
  XSetState – set the foreground, background, logical function, and plane
  mask in a graphics context.

Synopsis
  XSetState(display, gc, foreground, background, function, plane_mask)
	Display *display;
	GC gc;
	unsigned long foreground, background;
	int function;
	unsigned long plane_mask;

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

  gc	     Specifies the graphics context.

  foreground Specifies the foreground for the specified graphics context.

  background Specifies the background for the specified graphics context.

  function   Specifies	the  logical  function for the specified graphics
	     context.

  plane_mask Specifies the plane mask for the specified graphics context.

Description
  XSetState() sets the foreground and background pixel values, the  logi‐
  cal  function, and the plane_mask in a GC.  See XSetForeground(), XSet‐
  Background(), XSetFunction(), and XSetPlaneMask() for what  these  mem‐
  bers do and appropriate values.

  See Volume One, Chapter 5, The Graphics Context, for more information.

Errors
  BadAlloc
  BadGC
  BadValue

See Also
  XDefaultGC(),	 XChangeGC(),  XCopyGC(),  XCreateGC(), XFreeGC(), XGCon‐
  textFromGC(), XSetArcMode(), XSetBackground(), XSetClipMask(), XSetCli‐
  pOrigin(),  XSetClipRectangles(),  XSetDashes(),  XSetFillRule(), XSet‐
  FillStyle(), XSetForeground(), XSetFunction(), XSetGraphicsExposures(),
  XSetLineAttributes(),	 XSetPlaneMask(),  XSetStipple(),  XSetSubwindow‐
  Mode(), XSetTSOrigin().

Xlib - Graphics Context						   XSetState()
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