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xtranslatecoordinates(3x11) [xfree86 man page]

XTranslateCoordinates(3X11)					  XLIB FUNCTIONS				       XTranslateCoordinates(3X11)

NAME
XTranslateCoordinates - translate window coordinates SYNTAX
Bool XTranslateCoordinates(Display *display, Window src_w, dest_w, int src_x, int src_y, int *dest_x_return, int *dest_y_return, Window *child_return); ARGUMENTS
child_return Returns the child if the coordinates are contained in a mapped child of the destination window. dest_w Specifies the destination window. dest_x_return dest_y_return Return the x and y coordinates within the destination window. display Specifies the connection to the X server. src_w Specifies the source window. src_x src_y Specify the x and y coordinates within the source window. DESCRIPTION
If XTranslateCoordinates returns True, it takes the src_x and src_y coordinates relative to the source window's origin and returns these coordinates to dest_x_return and dest_y_return relative to the destination window's origin. If XTranslateCoordinates returns False, src_w and dest_w are on different screens, and dest_x_return and dest_y_return are zero. If the coordinates are contained in a mapped child of dest_w, that child is returned to child_return. Otherwise, child_return is set to None. XTranslateCoordinates can generate a BadWindow error. DIAGNOSTICS
BadWindow A value for a Window argument does not name a defined Window. SEE ALSO
Xlib - C Language X Interface XFree86 Version 4.7.0 XTranslateCoordinates(3X11)

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XTranslateCoordinates(3X11)											       XTranslateCoordinates(3X11)

NAME
XTranslateCoordinates - translate window coordinates SYNOPSIS
Bool XTranslateCoordinates(display, src_w, dest_w, src_x, src_y, dest_x_return, dest_y_return, child_return) Display *display; Window src_w, dest_w; int src_x, src_y; int *dest_x_return, *dest_y_return; Window *child_return; ARGUMENTS
Returns the child if the coordinates are contained in a mapped child of the destination window. Specifies the destination window. Return the x and y coordinates within the destination window. Specifies the connection to the X server. Specifies the source window. Specify the x and y coordinates within the source window. DESCRIPTION
If XTranslateCoordinates returns True, it takes the src_x and src_y coordinates relative to the source window's origin and returns these coordinates to dest_x_return and dest_y_return relative to the destination window's origin. If XTranslateCoordinates returns False, src_w and dest_w are on different screens, and dest_x_return and dest_y_return are zero. If the coordinates are contained in a mapped child of dest_w, that child is returned to child_return. Otherwise, child_return is set to None. XTranslateCoordinates can generate a BadWindow error. DIAGNOSTICS
A value for a Window argument does not name a defined Window. SEE ALSO
Xlib -- C Language X Interface XTranslateCoordinates(3X11)
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