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Try setting your backdrop to "no backdrop" in StyleManager first. The CDE backdrop will obscure any image you put onto the root window.
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Dt/Wsm.h(file formats) Dt/Wsm.h(file formats)
NAME
Dt/Wsm.h -- workspace manager definitions
SYNOPSIS
#include <Dt/Wsm.h>
DESCRIPTION
The Dt/Wsm.h header defines structures and function prototypes for workspace management services.
The DtWsmWorkspaceInfo structure contains at least the following members:
Atom workspace X atom name for the workspace
unsigned long bg Backdrop background pixel
unsigned long fg Backdrop foreground pixel
Atom backdropName X atom name for backdrop
int colorSetId Number of color set used
char *pchTitle Title of workspace
Window backdropWindow The backdrop window for the
current workspace
The DtWsmCBContext structure is opaque. Workspace management functions that add callbacks to uniquely identify callback functions for later
removal, return the DtWsmCBContext structure.
The header defines the following DtWsmWsReason constants:
DtWSM_REASON_ADD
DtWSM_REASON_DELETE
DtWSM_REASON_BACKDROP
DtWSM_REASON_TITLE
DtWSM_REASON_CURRENT
The header defines the following functions:
DtWsmCBContext
DtWsmAddCurrentWorkspaceCallback(Widget widget,
DtWsmWsChangeProc ws_change,
Pointer client_data);
void DtWsmAddWorkspaceFunctions(Display *display,
Window window);
void DtWsmRemoveWorkspaceFunctions(Display *display,
Window window);
DtWsmCBContext
DtWsmAddWorkspaceModifiedCallback(Widget widget,
DtWsmWsModifiedProc ws_change,
Pointer client_data);
void DtWsmRemoveWorkspaceCallback(DtWsmCBContext context);
void DtWsmFreeWorkspaceInfo(DtWsmWorkspaceInfo *pWsInfo);
Status DtWsmGetCurrentBackdropWindows(Display *display,
Window root);
Status DtWsmGetCurrentWorkspace(Display *display,
Window root,
Atom *paWorkspace);
Status DtWsmSetCurrentWorkspace(Widget widget,
Atom aWorkspace);
Status DtWsmGetWorkspaceInfo(Display *display,
Window root,
Atom aWorkspace,
DtWsmWorkspaceInfo **ppWsInfo);
Status DtWsmGetWorkspaceList(Display *display,
Window root,
Atom **ppaWorkspaces,
int *pNumWs);
Status DtWsmGetWorkspacesOccupied(Display *display,
Window window,
Atom **ppaWorkspace,
int *pNumWs);
void DtWsmSetWorkspacesOccupied(Display *display,
Window window,
Atom *paWorkspaces,
int numWs);
void DtWsmOccupyAllWorkspaces(Display *display,
Window window);
SEE ALSO
DtWsmAddCurrentWorkspaceCallback(3), DtWsmAddWorkspaceFunctions(3), DtWsmAddWorkspaceModifiedCallback(3), DtWsmFreeWorkspaceInfo(3), DtWs-
mGetCurrentBackdropWindow(3), DtWsmGetCurrentWorkspace(3), DtWsmGetWorkspaceInfo(3), DtWsmGetWorkspaceList(3), DtWsmGetWorkspacesOccu-
pied(3), DtWsmOccupyAllWorkspaces(3), DtWsmRemoveWorkspaceCallback(3), DtWsmRemoveWorkspaceFunctions(3), DtWsmSetCurrentWorkspace(3),
DtWsmSetWorkspacesOccupied(3).
Dt/Wsm.h(file formats)