09-10-2010
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Please do not use so many different fonts when posting since it is a pain to edit your post, if there is something to edit - for yourself and also for moderators, thanks
I just checked my XP box and noticed there are very different permissions on DLLs in \WINDOWS\system32 and below. I guess a restore will be best - maybe one of the Win XP recovery option (I have no clue, sorry) can do some kind of roll-back?
-R stands for
recursive for many Unix/Linux commands. If unsure next time, do not hesitate to ask here.
If using cygwin just for tests, maybe stay in the default home directory of your cygwin installation and do not change out of it, ie. no "cd c:" if not necessary
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xunmapsubwindows
XUnmapWindow(3) XLIB FUNCTIONS XUnmapWindow(3)
NAME
XUnmapWindow, XUnmapSubwindows - unmap windows
SYNTAX
int XUnmapWindow(Display *display, Window w);
int XUnmapSubwindows(Display *display, Window w);
ARGUMENTS
display Specifies the connection to the X server.
w Specifies the window.
DESCRIPTION
The XUnmapWindow function unmaps the specified window and causes the X server to generate an UnmapNotify event. If the specified window is
already unmapped, XUnmapWindow has no effect. Normal exposure processing on formerly obscured windows is performed. Any child window will
no longer be visible until another map call is made on the parent. In other words, the subwindows are still mapped but are not visible
until the parent is mapped. Unmapping a window will generate Expose events on windows that were formerly obscured by it.
XUnmapWindow can generate a BadWindow error.
The XUnmapSubwindows function unmaps all subwindows for the specified window in bottom-to-top stacking order. It causes the X server to
generate an UnmapNotify event on each subwindow and Expose events on formerly obscured windows. Using this function is much more efficient
than unmapping multiple windows one at a time because the server needs to perform much of the work only once, for all of the windows,
rather than for each window.
XUnmapSubwindows 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), XDestroyWindow(3), XMapWindow(3) XRaiseWindow(3)
Xlib - C Language X Interface
X Version 11 libX11 1.5.0 XUnmapWindow(3)