debian man page for lqr_progress_set_init

Query: lqr_progress_set_init

OS: debian

Section: 3

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LQR_PROGRESS_SET_INIT(3)				     LqR library API reference					  LQR_PROGRESS_SET_INIT(3)

NAME
lqr_progress_set_init - execude custom code before each rescaling operation
SYNOPSIS
#include <lqr.h> LqrRetVal lqr_progress_set_init(LqrProgress* p, LqrProgressFuncInit init_func);
DESCRIPTION
The function lqr_progress_set_init sets the hook init_func to the LqrProgress object pointed to by p. The function init_func is of type LqrProgressFuncInit, whose prototype is defined by: typedef LqrRetVal (*LqrProgressFuncInit) (const gchar* init_message); Each time that the function lqr_carver_resize(3) performs a rescale operation (recall that it can perform more than one rescale operation at each call) this function will be called first, with a string argument passed through the parameter init_message, which is different for horizontal and vertical rescalings. The message arguments can be set with the functions lqr_progress_set_init_width_message(3) and lqr_progress_set_init_height_message(3). The default values for newly created LqrProgress objects are: Horizontal: "Resizing width..." Vertical: "Resizing height..."
RETURN VALUE
The return value follows the Liquid Rescale library signalling system.
SEE ALSO
LqrRetVal(3), lqr_progress_new(3), lqr_progress_set_update(3), lqr_progress_set_end(3), lqr_progress_set_init_width_message(3), lqr_progress_set_init_height_message(3), lqr_progress_set_end_width_message(3), lqr_progress_set_end_height_message(3), lqr_progress_set_update_step(3), lqr_carver_set_progress(3)
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2007-2009 Carlo Baldassi LqR library 0.4.1 API (3:1:3) 10 Maj 2009 LQR_PROGRESS_SET_INIT(3)
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