06-18-2008
You will need more of them. Try something much larger like 25 and see how things develop. The number of Bs tell you how many of the children are busy.
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xquerytree
XQueryTree(3) XLIB FUNCTIONS XQueryTree(3)
NAME
XQueryTree - query window tree information
SYNTAX
Status XQueryTree(Display *display, Window w, Window *root_return, Window *parent_return, Window **children_return, unsigned int *nchil-
dren_return);
ARGUMENTS
children_return
Returns the list of children.
display Specifies the connection to the X server.
nchildren_return
Returns the number of children.
parent_return
Returns the parent window.
root_return
Returns the root window.
w Specifies the window whose list of children, root, parent, and number of children you want to obtain.
DESCRIPTION
The XQueryTree function returns the root ID, the parent window ID, a pointer to the list of children windows (NULL when there are no chil-
dren), and the number of children in the list for the specified window. The children are listed in current stacking order, from bottom-
most (first) to top-most (last). XQueryTree returns zero if it fails and nonzero if it succeeds. To free a non-NULL children list when it
is no longer needed, use XFree.
XQueryTree can generate a BadWindow error.
BUGS
This really should return a screen *, not a root window ID.
DIAGNOSTICS
BadWindow A value for a Window argument does not name a defined Window.
SEE ALSO
XFree(3), XGetWindowAttributes(3), XQueryPointer(3)
Xlib - C Language X Interface
X Version 11 libX11 1.5.0 XQueryTree(3)