Tk_SetWindowVisual (3) - Linux Manuals
Tk_SetWindowVisual: change visual characteristics of window
NAME
Tk_SetWindowVisual - change visual characteristics of window
SYNOPSIS
#include <tk.h> int Tk_SetWindowVisual(tkwin, visual, depth, colormap)
ARGUMENTS
- Tk_Window tkwin (in) Token for window.
- Visual *visual (in) New visual type to use for tkwin.
- int depth (in) Number of bits per pixel desired for tkwin.
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Colormap colormap (in)
New colormap for tkwin, which must be compatible with
visual and depth.
DESCRIPTION
When Tk creates a new window it assigns it the default visual characteristics (visual, depth, and colormap) for its screen. Tk_SetWindowVisual may be called to change them. Tk_SetWindowVisual must be called before the window has actually been created in X (e.g. before Tk_MapWindow or Tk_MakeWindowExist has been invoked for the window). The safest thing is to call Tk_SetWindowVisual immediately after calling Tk_CreateWindow. If tkwin has already been created before Tk_SetWindowVisual is called then it returns 0 and does not make any changes; otherwise it returns 1 to signify that the operation completed successfully.
Note: Tk_SetWindowVisual should not be called if you just want to change a window's colormap without changing its visual or depth; call Tk_SetWindowColormap instead.
KEYWORDS
colormap, depth, visual