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Top Forums Programming Hiding app window Post 302098596 by Corona688 on Tuesday 5th of December 2006 10:03:39 AM
Old 12-05-2006
UNIX ain't windows. You don't get console windows unless you ask. "Hiding" a window is a really lame solution -- just don't make console windows. If you're getting console windows you need to track down whatever's running these things in xterm instead of by themselves.
 

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XDestroyWindow(3)						  XLIB FUNCTIONS						 XDestroyWindow(3)

NAME
XDestroyWindow, XDestroySubwindows - destroy windows SYNTAX
int XDestroyWindow(Display *display, Window w); int XDestroySubwindows(Display *display, Window w); ARGUMENTS
display Specifies the connection to the X server. w Specifies the window. DESCRIPTION
The XDestroyWindow function destroys the specified window as well as all of its subwindows and causes the X server to generate a DestroyNo- tify event for each window. The window should never be referenced again. If the window specified by the w argument is mapped, it is unmapped automatically. The ordering of the DestroyNotify events is such that for any given window being destroyed, DestroyNotify is gen- erated on any inferiors of the window before being generated on the window itself. The ordering among siblings and across subhierarchies is not otherwise constrained. If the window you specified is a root window, no windows are destroyed. Destroying a mapped window will generate Expose events on other windows that were obscured by the window being destroyed. XDestroyWindow can generate a BadWindow error. The XDestroySubwindows function destroys all inferior windows of the specified window, in bottom-to-top stacking order. It causes the X server to generate a DestroyNotify event for each window. If any mapped subwindows were actually destroyed, XDestroySubwindows causes the X server to generate Expose events on the specified window. This is much more efficient than deleting many windows one at a time because much of the work need be performed only once for all of the windows, rather than for each window. The subwindows should never be refer- enced again. XDestroySubwindows can generate a BadWindow error. DIAGNOSTICS
BadWindow A value for a Window argument does not name a defined Window. SEE ALSO
XChangeWindowAttributes(3), XConfigureWindow(3), XCreateWindow(3), XMapWindow(3), XRaiseWindow(3), XUnmapWindow(3) Xlib - C Language X Interface X Version 11 libX11 1.3.2 XDestroyWindow(3)
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