debian man page for xosd_set_shadow_offset

Query: xosd_set_shadow_offset

OS: debian

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xosd_set_shadow_offset(3)				     Library Functions Manual					 xosd_set_shadow_offset(3)

NAME
xosd_set_shadow_offset - Change the shadow-offset of the XOSD window
SYNOPSIS
#include <xosd.h> int xosd_set_shadow_offset (xosd* osd, int shadow_offset);
DESCRIPTION
To increase readability (and 'cos it looks cool) a black shadow is drawn beneath the main XOSD window. xosd_set_shadow_offset changes the size of this shadow by altering how many pixels the shadow is offset (to the bottom-right) from the main display. One to four pixels usu- ally is sufficient to get a good effect.
ARGUMENTS
osd The on-screen display object to act on. shadow_offset Offset of black shadow from main text, in pixels.
RETURN VALUE
On success, a zero is returned. On error, -1 is returned.
SEE ALSO
xosd_init(3), xosd_display(3). X OSD Library 2002-06-25 xosd_set_shadow_offset(3)
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