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XtTranslateCoords(3Xt)						   XT FUNCTIONS 					    XtTranslateCoords(3Xt)

NAME
XtTranslateCoords - translate widget coordinates SYNTAX
void XtTranslateCoords(Widget w, Position x, y, Position *rootx_return, *rooty_return); ARGUMENTS
rootx_return rooty_return Returns the root-relative x and y coordinates. x y Specify the widget-relative x and y coordinates. w Specifies the widget. DESCRIPTION
While XtTranslateCoords is similar to the Xlib XTranslateCoordinates function, it does not generate a server request because all the required information already is in the widget's data structures. SEE ALSO
X Toolkit Intrinsics - C Language Interface Xlib - C Language X Interface XFree86 Version 4.7.0 XtTranslateCoords(3Xt)

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XtConfigureWidget(3Xt)						   XT FUNCTIONS 					    XtConfigureWidget(3Xt)

NAME
XtConfigureWidget, XtMoveWidget, XtResizeWidget - move and resize widgets SYNTAX
void XtConfigureWidget(w, x, y, width, height, border_width) Widget w; Position x; Position y; Dimension width; Dimension height; Dimension border_width; void XtMoveWidget(w, x, y) Widget w; Position x; Position y; void XtResizeWidget(w, width, height, border_width) Widget w; Dimension width; Dimension height; Dimension border_width; void XtResizeWindow(w) Widget w; ARGUMENTS
width height border_width Specify the new widget size. w Specifies the widget. x y Specify the new widget x and y coordinates. DESCRIPTION
The XtConfigureWidget function returns immediately if the specified geometry fields are the same as the old values. Otherwise, XtConfigureWidget writes the new x, y, width, height, and border_width values into the widget and, if the widget is realized, makes an Xlib XConfigureWindow call on the widget's window. If either the new width or height is different from its old value, XtConfigureWidget calls the widget's resize procedure to notify it of the size change; otherwise, it simply returns. The XtMoveWidget function returns immediately if the specified geometry fields are the same as the old values. Otherwise, XtMoveWidget writes the new x and y values into the widget and, if the widget is realized, issues an Xlib XMoveWindow call on the widget's window. The XtResizeWidget function returns immediately if the specified geometry fields are the same as the old values. Otherwise, XtResizeWidget writes the new width, height, and border_width values into the widget and, if the widget is realized, issues an XConfigureWindow call on the widget's window. If the new width or height are different from the old values, XtResizeWidget calls the widget's resize procedure to notify it of the size change. The XtResizeWindow function calls the XConfigureWindow Xlib function to make the window of the specified widget match its width, height, and border width. This request is done unconditionally because there is no way to tell if these values match the current values. Note that the widget's resize procedure is not called. There are very few times to use XtResizeWindow; instead, you should use XtResizeWidget. SEE ALSO
XtMakeGeometryRequest(3Xt), XtQueryGeometry(3Xt) X Toolkit Intrinsics - C Language Interface Xlib - C Language X Interface X Version 11 Release 6.6 XtConfigureWidget(3Xt)
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