debian man page for lowercdkobject

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cdk_screen(3)						     Library Functions Manual						     cdk_screen(3)

NAME
cdk_screen - Cdk Screen and Widget Manipulation Functions
SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag ... ] file ... -lcdk [ library ... ] #include <cdk.h> void destroyCDKScreen( CDKSCREEN *screen); void endCDK(void) ; void eraseCDKScreen( CDKSCREEN *screen); void initCDKColor (void) ; CDKSCREEN *initCDKScreen ( WINDOW *cursesWindow); void lowerCDKObject( EObjectType widgetType, void *object); void raiseCDKObject( EObjectType widgetType, void *object); void refreshCDKScreen( CDKSCREEN *screen); void registerCDKObject ( CDKSCREEN *screen, EObjectType widgetType, void *object); void unregisterCDKObject( EObjectType widgetType, void *object);
DESCRIPTION
Cdk manages all of the widgets for you. These functions perform some of the management of the widgets in a screen.
AVAILABLE FUNCTIONS
destroyCDKScreen frees any memory allocated by the Cdk screen pointer. endCDK cleans up any memory created by starting Cdk and shuts down curses. eraseCDKScreen erases all of the widgets which are currently associated to the given screen. This does NOT destroy the widgets. initCDKColor starts the Cdk color capabilities. It defines 64 color pairs each of which is accessible using the COLOR_PAIR macro. If you do not have color support, this function call makes no difference. initCDKScreen takes a WINDOW * (cursesWindow) and returns a pointer to a CDKSCREEN *. Since all of the widgets take a CDKSCREEN pointer as a first argument, this is also one of the first calls made. This also starts curses, so no curses initialization calls have to be made when using Cdk. lowerCDKObject has the opposite effect of the raiseCDKObject function call. raiseCDKObject raises the widget to the top of the screen. If there are any widgets which overlap the given object when a refresh is done, calling this function has the effect of raiding the object so no other widgets obstruct it. The widgetType parameter states what Cdk widget type this object is. The object parameter is a void pointer to the object. refreshCDKScreen redraws all of the widgets which are currently associated to the given screen. registerCDKObject is called automatically when a widget is created. If for some reason an object does get unregistered, by calling unregisterCDKObject, the widget can be registered again by calling this function. The widgetType parameter states what Cdk widget type this object is. The object parameter is a void pointer to the object. unregisterCDKObject removes the widget from the screen. This does NOT destroy the object, it removes the widget from any further refreshes by the func- tion refreshCDKScreen. The widgetType parameter states what Cdk widget type this object is. The object parameter is a void pointer to the object.
SEE ALSO
cdk(3), cdk_binding(3), cdk_display(3) cdk_screen(3)
Related Man Pages
cdk_screen(3) - debian
cdk_traverse(3) - debian
destroycdkscreen(3) - debian
endcdk(3) - debian
initcdkscreen(3) - debian
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