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XGetWindowAttributes(3X11)					     MIT X11R4						XGetWindowAttributes(3X11)

Name
       XGetWindowAttributes, XGetGeometry, XWindowAttributes - get current window attribute or geometry and current window attributes structure

Syntax
       Status XGetWindowAttributes(display, w, window_attributes_return)
	  Display *display;
	  Window w;
	  XWindowAttributes *window_attributes_return;

       Status XGetGeometry(display, d, root_return, x_return, y_return, width_return, height_return, border_width_return, depth_return)
	   Display *display;
	   Drawable d;
	   Window *root_return;
	   int *x_return, *y_return;
	   unsigned int *width_return, *height_return;
	   unsigned int *border_width_return;
	   unsigned int *depth_return;

Arguments
       border_width_return
		 Returns the border width in pixels.

       d	 Specifies the drawable, which can be a window or a pixmap.

       depth_return
		 Returns the depth of the drawable (bits per pixel for the object).

       display	 Specifies the connection to the X server.

       root_return
		 Returns the root window.

       w	 Specifies the window whose current attributes you want to obtain.

       width_return
       height_return
		 Return the drawable's dimensions (width and height).

       window_attributes_return
		 Returns the specified window's attributes in the structure.

       x_return
       y_return  Return the x and y coordinates that define the location of the drawable.  For a window, these coordinates specify the upper-left
		 outer corner relative to its parent's origin.	For pixmaps, these coordinates are always zero.

Description
       The function returns the current attributes for the specified window to an structure.

       can generate and errors.

       The function returns the root window and the current geometry of the drawable.  The geometry of the drawable includes the x and y coordi-
       nates, width and height, border width, and depth.  These are described in the argument list.  It is legal to pass to this function a window
       whose class is

Structures
       The structure contains:

       typedef struct {
	 int x, y;		/* location of window */
	 int width, height;	/* width and height of window */
	 int border_width;	/* border width of window */
	 int depth;		/* depth of window */
	 Visual *visual;	/* the associated visual
				    structure */
	 Window root;		/* root of screen containing
				    window */
	 int class;		/* InputOutput, InputOnly*/
	 int bit_gravity;	/* one of the bit gravity
				    values */
	 int win_gravity;	/* one of the window gravity
				    values */
	 int backing_store;	/* NotUseful, WhenMapped,
				    Always */
	 unsigned long backing_planes; /* planes to preserve
					   if possible */
	 unsigned long backing_pixel;  /* use value when restoring
					   planes */
	 Bool save_under;	/* should bits under be saved? */
	 Colormap colormap;	/* color map to be associated with
				    window */
	 Bool map_installed;	/* is color map currently
				    installed*/
	 int map_state; 	/* IsUnmapped, IsUnviewable,
				    IsViewable */
	 long all_event_masks;	/* set of events all people
				    interested in*/
	 long your_event_mask;	      /* event mask */
	 long do_not_propagate_mask;  /* events that should not
					 propagate */
	 Bool override_redirect;      /* boolean for
					 override-redirect */
	 Screen *screen;	      /* back pointer to correct
					 screen */
       } XWindowAttributes;

       The x and y members are set to the upper-left outer corner relative to the parent window's origin.  The width and height members are set to
       the inside size of the window, not including the border.  The border_width member is set to the window's border width in pixels.  The depth
       member is set to the depth of the window (that is, bits per pixel for the object).  The visual member is a pointer to the screen's associ-
       ated structure.	The root member is set to the root window of the screen containing the window.	The class member is set to the window's
       class and can be either or

       The bit_gravity member is set to the window's bit gravity and can be one of the following:

       The win_gravity member is set to the window's window gravity and can be one of the following:

       The backing_store member is set to indicate how the X server should maintain the contents of a window and can be or The backing_planes mem-
       ber is set to indicate (with bits set to 1) which bit planes of the window hold dynamic data that must be preserved in backing_stores and
       during save_unders.  The backing_pixel member is set to indicate what values to use for planes not set in backing_planes.

       The save_under member is set to or The colormap member is set to the colormap for the specified window and can be a colormap ID or The
       map_installed member is set to indicate whether the colormap is currently installed and can be or The map_state member is set to indicate
       the state of the window and can be or is used if the window is mapped but some ancestor is unmapped.

       The all_event_masks member is set to the bitwise inclusive OR of all event masks selected on the window by all clients.	The
       your_event_mask member is set to the bitwise inclusive OR of all event masks selected by the querying client.  The do_not_propagate_mask
       member is set to the bitwise inclusive OR of the set of events that should not propagate.

       The override_redirect member is set to indicate whether this window overrides structure control facilities and can be or Window manager
       clients should ignore the window if this member is

       The screen member is set to a screen pointer that gives you a back pointer to the correct screen.  This makes it easier to obtain the
       screen information without having to loop over the root window fields to see which field matches.

Diagnostics
       A value for a Drawable argument does not name a defined Window or Pixmap.

       A value for a Window argument does not name a defined Window.

See Also
       XQueryPointer(3X11), XQueryTree(3X11)
       X Window System: The Complete Reference, Second Edition, Robert W. Scheifler and James Gettys

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