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Operating Systems Linux Required Icon Tray in Linux Post 302437034 by Sterist on Tuesday 13th of July 2010 06:54:02 PM
Old 07-13-2010
it's hard to determine if you're referring to "icons" or "windows" because a workspace doesn't retract/expand icons, but windows.
 

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PLINITBUTTON(2) 						System Calls Manual						   PLINITBUTTON(2)

NAME
plinitbutton, plinitcanvas, plinitcheckbutton, plinitedit, plinitentry, plinitframe, plinitgroup, plinitidollist, plinitlabel, plinitlist, plinitmenu, plinitmessage, plinitpopup, plinitpulldown, plinitradiobutton, plinitscrollbar, plinitslider, plinittextview - panel reinitial- ization functions SYNOPSIS
#include <u.h> #include <libg.h> #include <panel.h> void plinitbutton(Panel*, int, Icon*, void (*)(Panel*, int)) void plinitcanvas(Panel*, int, void (*)(Panel*, Mouse*)) void plinitcheckbutton(Panel*, int, Icon*, void (*)(Panel*, int, int)) void plinitedit(Panel*, int, Point, Rune*, int, void (*)(Panel *)) void plinitentry(Panel*, int, int, char*, void (*)(Panel*, char*)) void plinitframe(Panel*, int) void plinitgroup(Panel*, int) void plinitlabel(Panel*, int, Icon*) void plinitlist(Panel*, int, char *(*)(int), int, void(*)(Panel*, int, int)) void plinitmenu(Panel*, int, Icon**, int, void (*)(int, int)) void plinitmessage(Panel*, int, int, char*) void plinitpopup(Panel*, int, Panel*, Panel*, Panel*) void plinitpulldown(Panel*, int, Icon*, Panel*, int) void plinitradiobutton(Panel*, int, Icon*, void (*)(Panel*, int, int)) void plinitscrollbar(Panel*, int) void plinitslider(Panel*, int, Point, void(*)(Panel*, int, int, int)) void plinittextview(Panel*, int, Point, Rtext*, void (*)(Panel*, int, Rtext*)) DESCRIPTION
Corresponding to each Panel-creation function (see plbutton(2)) is a function that reinitializes the parameters of that kind of panel. The reinitialization functions are all named by inserting the string init after the creation function's initial pl. For example, plinitbutton will reinitialize a panel created by plbutton. Their argument lists are identical to the corresponding creation function, except that the first argument is a pointer to the panel to be reinitialized, rather than its parent. SOURCE
/sys/src/libpanel SEE ALSO
plinit(2), plbutton(2), graphics(2) Tom Duff, ``A quick introduction to the panel library''. PLINITBUTTON(2)
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