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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Forum Display - Thread Preview Text Animation Post 303020664 by vgersh99 on Wednesday 25th of July 2018 09:24:27 AM
Old 07-25-2018
I like the dea, but tend to agree with CarloM - the display does look too "busy" for my taste.
Also I couldn't find a way to "collapse" the expanded threads to get tot a "minimalistic" display.
How about compromise: the mouseover expands the hovered thread and collapses it once the focus is gone?
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XInitThreads(3X11)						  XLIB FUNCTIONS						XInitThreads(3X11)

NAME
XInitThreads, XLockDisplay, XUnlockDisplay - multi-threading support SYNTAX
Status XInitThreads(); void XLockDisplay(display) Display *display; void XUnlockDisplay(display) Display *display; ARGUMENTS
display Specifies the connection to the X server. DESCRIPTION
The XInitThreads function initializes Xlib support for concurrent threads. This function must be the first Xlib function a multi-threaded program calls, and it must complete before any other Xlib call is made. This function returns a nonzero status if initialization was suc- cessful; otherwise, it returns zero. On systems that do not support threads, this function always returns zero. It is only necessary to call this function if multiple threads might use Xlib concurrently. If all calls to Xlib functions are protected by some other access mechanism (for example, a mutual exclusion lock in a toolkit or through explicit client programming), Xlib thread ini- tialization is not required. It is recommended that single-threaded programs not call this function. The XLockDisplay function locks out all other threads from using the specified display. Other threads attempting to use the display will block until the display is unlocked by this thread. Nested calls to XLockDisplay work correctly; the display will not actually be unlocked until XUnlockDisplay has been called the same number of times as XLockDisplay. This function has no effect unless Xlib was successfully initialized for threads using XInitThreads. The XUnlockDisplay function allows other threads to use the specified display again. Any threads that have blocked on the display are allowed to continue. Nested locking works correctly; if XLockDisplay has been called multiple times by a thread, then XUnlockDisplay must be called an equal number of times before the display is actually unlocked. This function has no effect unless Xlib was successfully ini- tialized for threads using XInitThreads. SEE ALSO
Xlib - C Language X Interface X Version 11 Release 6.6 XInitThreads(3X11)
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