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XvPortNotify(3X)														  XvPortNotify(3X)

Name
       XvPortNotify - event generated when port attributes change

Syntax
       #include <X11/extensions/Xvlib.h>

	    typedef union {
	      int type;
	      XvVideoNotifyEvent xvvideo;
	      XvPortNotifyEvent xvport;
	      long pad[24];
	    } XvEvent;

	    typedef struct {
	      int type;
	      unsigned long serial;
	      Bool send_event;
	      Display *display;
	      XvPortID port_id;
	      Time time;
	      Atom attribute;
	      long value;
	    } XvPortNotifyEvent;

       type    Specifies the type of event: XvPortNotify.

       serial  Number of the last request processed by the server.

       send_event
	       True if the event was generated by a SendEvent request.

       display A pointer to the display the event was read from.

       port_id The port whose attribute has changed.

       attribute
	       An atom specifying the attribute that changed.

       value   The new value of the attribute.

Description
       XvPortNotify events are generated when a port attribute is set using the XvSetPortAttribute(3X) function.

See Also
       XvSetPortAttribute(3X), XvGetPortAttribute(3X), XvSelectPortNotify(3X)

XFree86 							   Version 4.7.0						  XvPortNotify(3X)

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XvPortNotify(3)                                                   libXv Functions                                                  XvPortNotify(3)

NAME
XvPortNotify - event generated when port attributes change SYNOPSIS
#include <X11/extensions/Xvlib.h> typedef union { int type; XvVideoNotifyEvent xvvideo; XvPortNotifyEvent xvport; long pad[24]; } XvEvent; typedef struct { int type; unsigned long serial; Bool send_event; Display *display; XvPortID port_id; Time time; Atom attribute; long value; } XvPortNotifyEvent; type Specifies the type of event: XvPortNotify. serial Number of the last request processed by the server. send_event True if the event was generated by a SendEvent request. display A pointer to the display the event was read from. port_id The port whose attribute has changed. attribute An atom specifying the attribute that changed. value The new value of the attribute. DESCRIPTION
XvPortNotify events are generated when a port attribute is set using the XvSetPortAttribute(3) function. SEE ALSO
XvSetPortAttribute(3), XvGetPortAttribute(3), XvSelectPortNotify(3). X Version 11 libXv 1.0.7 XvPortNotify(3)
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