Provided by: libxcb-doc_1.15-1ubuntu2_all bug

NAME

       xcb_change_window_attributes - change window attributes

SYNOPSIS

       #include <xcb/xproto.h>

   Request function

       xcb_void_cookie_t xcb_change_window_attributes(xcb_connection_t *conn, xcb_window_t window,
              uint32_t value_mask, const void *value_list);

REQUEST ARGUMENTS

       conn      The XCB connection to X11.

       window    The window to change.

       value_mask
                 One of the following values:

                 XCB_CW_BACK_PIXMAP
                           Overrides  the  default background-pixmap. The background pixmap and window must have
                           the same root and same depth. Any size pixmap can be used, although some sizes may be
                           faster than others.

                           If XCB_BACK_PIXMAP_NONE is specified, the window  has  no  defined  background.   The
                           server  may  fill  the contents with the previous screen contents or with contents of
                           its own choosing.

                           If XCB_BACK_PIXMAP_PARENT_RELATIVE is specified, the parent's background is used, but
                           the window must have the same depth as the parent (or a Match error  results).    The
                           parent's  background is tracked, and the current version is used each time the window
                           background is required.

                 XCB_CW_BACK_PIXEL
                           Overrides BackPixmap. A pixmap of undefined size filled with the specified background
                           pixel is used for the background. Range-checking is  not  performed,  the  background
                           pixel is truncated to the appropriate number of bits.

                 XCB_CW_BORDER_PIXMAP
                           Overrides  the default border-pixmap. The border pixmap and window must have the same
                           root and the same depth. Any size pixmap can be used,  although  some  sizes  may  be
                           faster than others.

                           The  special  value  XCB_COPY_FROM_PARENT  means the parent's border pixmap is copied
                           (subsequent changes to the parent's border attribute do not affect  the  child),  but
                           the window must have the same depth as the parent.

                 XCB_CW_BORDER_PIXEL
                           Overrides  BorderPixmap.  A pixmap of undefined size filled with the specified border
                           pixel is used for the border. Range checking is not  performed  on  the  border-pixel
                           value, it is truncated to the appropriate number of bits.

                 XCB_CW_BIT_GRAVITY
                           Defines which region of the window should be retained if the window is resized.

                 XCB_CW_WIN_GRAVITY
                           Defines  how  the window should be repositioned if the parent is resized (see Config‐
                           ureWindow).

                 XCB_CW_BACKING_STORE
                           A backing-store of WhenMapped advises the server that  maintaining  contents  of  ob‐
                           scured  regions when the window is mapped would be beneficial. A backing-store of Al‐
                           ways advises the server that maintaining contents even when the  window  is  unmapped
                           would be beneficial. In this case, the server may generate an exposure event when the
                           window  is created. A value of NotUseful advises the server that maintaining contents
                           is unnecessary, although a server may still choose to  maintain  contents  while  the
                           window  is mapped. Note that if the server maintains contents, then the server should
                           maintain complete contents not just the region within the parent boundaries, even  if
                           the  window  is larger than its parent. While the server maintains contents, exposure
                           events will not normally be generated, but the server may stop  maintaining  contents
                           at any time.

                 XCB_CW_BACKING_PLANES
                           The backing-planes indicates (with bits set to 1) which bit planes of the window hold
                           dynamic data that must be preserved in backing-stores and during save-unders.

                 XCB_CW_BACKING_PIXEL
                           The  backing-pixel  specifies  what  value  to  use in planes not covered by backing-
                           planes. The server is free to save only the specified bit planes in the backing-store
                           or save-under and regenerate the remaining planes with the specified pixel value. Any
                           bits beyond the specified depth of the window in these values are simply ignored.

                 XCB_CW_OVERRIDE_REDIRECT
                           The override-redirect specifies whether map and configure  requests  on  this  window
                           should  override  a  SubstructureRedirect on the parent, typically to inform a window
                           manager not to tamper with the window.

                 XCB_CW_SAVE_UNDER
                           If 1, the server is advised that when this window is mapped, saving the  contents  of
                           windows it obscures would be beneficial.

                 XCB_CW_EVENT_MASK
                           The  event-mask  defines which events the client is interested in for this window (or
                           for some event types, inferiors of the window).

                 XCB_CW_DONT_PROPAGATE
                           The do-not-propagate-mask defines which events should not be propagated  to  ancestor
                           windows when no client has the event type selected in this window.

                 XCB_CW_COLORMAP
                           The colormap specifies the colormap that best reflects the true colors of the window.
                           Servers  capable  of supporting multiple hardware colormaps may use this information,
                           and window man- agers may use it for InstallColormap requests. The colormap must have
                           the same visual type and root as the window (or a  Match  error  results).  If  Copy‐
                           FromParent  is  specified, the parent's colormap is copied (subsequent changes to the
                           parent's colormap attribute do not affect the child).  However, the window must  have
                           the  same  visual  type as the parent (or a Match error results), and the parent must
                           not have a colormap of None (or a Match error results). For an explanation  of  None,
                           see  FreeColormap  request. The colormap is copied by sharing the colormap object be‐
                           tween the child and the parent, not by making a complete copy of  the  colormap  con‐
                           tents.

                 XCB_CW_CURSOR
                           If  a  cursor is specified, it will be used whenever the pointer is in the window. If
                           None is speci- fied, the parent's cursor will be used when the pointer is in the win‐
                           dow, and any change in the parent's cursor will cause an immediate change in the dis‐
                           played cursor.

       value_list
                 Values for each of the attributes specified in the bitmask value_mask. The order has to  corre‐
                 spond to the order of possible value_mask bits. See the example.

DESCRIPTION

       Changes the attributes specified by value_mask for the specified window.

RETURN VALUE

       Returns an xcb_void_cookie_t. Errors (if any) have to be handled in the event loop.

       If  you  want  to  handle errors directly with xcb_request_check instead, use xcb_change_window_attribut‐
       es_checked. See xcb-requests(3) for details.

ERRORS

       xcb_access_error_t
                 TODO: reasons?

       xcb_colormap_error_t
                 TODO: reasons?

       xcb_cursor_error_t
                 TODO: reasons?

       xcb_match_error_t
                 TODO: reasons?

       xcb_pixmap_error_t
                 TODO: reasons?

       xcb_value_error_t
                 TODO: reasons?

       xcb_window_error_t
                 The specified window does not exist.

SEE ALSO

       xcb-requests(3)

AUTHOR

       Generated from xproto.xml. Contact xcb@lists.freedesktop.org for corrections and improvements.

X Version 11                                       libxcb 1.15                   xcb_change_window_attributes(3)