XWMHints *XAllocWMHints()XSetWMHints(display, w, wmhints) Display *display; Window w; XWMHints *wmhints;
XWMHints *XGetWMHints(display, w) Display *display; Window w;
The XSetWMHints function sets the window manager hints that include icon information and location, the initial state of the window, and whether the application relies on the window manager to get keyboard input.
XSetWMHints can generate ``BadAlloc'' and ``BadWindow'' errors.
The XGetWMHints function reads the window manager hints and returns NULL if no WM_HINTS property was set on the window or returns a pointer to a XWMHints structure if it succeeds. When finished with the data, free the space used for it by calling XFree.
XGetWMHints can generate a ``BadWindow'' error.
/* Window manager hints mask bits */
#define | InputHint | (1L << 0) |
#define | StateHint | (1L << 1) |
#define | IconPixmapHint | (1L << 2) |
#define | IconWindowHint | (1L << 3) |
#define | IconPositionHint | (1L << 4) |
#define | IconMaskHint | (1L << 5) |
#define | WindowGroupHint | (1L << 6) |
#define | UrgencyHint | (1L << 8) |
#define | AllHints |
(InputHint|StateHint|IconPixmapHint|
IconWindowHint|IconPositionHint| IconMaskHint|WindowGroupHint) |
/* Values */Thetypedef struct { long flags; /* marks which fields in this structure are defined */ Bool input; /* does this application rely on the window manager to get keyboard input? */ int initial_state; /* see below */ Pixmap icon_pixmap; /* pixmap to be used as icon */ Window icon_window; /* window to be used as icon */ int icon_x, icon_y; /* initial position of icon */ Pixmap icon_mask; /* pixmap to be used as mask for icon_pixmap */ XID window_group; /* id of related window group */ /* this structure may be extended in the future */ } XWMHints;
input
member is used to communicate to the
window manager the input focus model used by the application.
Applications that expect input but never explicitly set focus to any
of their subwindows (that is, use the push model of focus management),
such as X Version 10 style applications that use real-estate
driven focus, should set this member to True.
Similarly, applications that set input focus to their
subwindows only when it is given to their top-level window by
a window manager should also set this member to True.
Applications that manage their own input focus by explicitly setting
focus to one of their subwindows whenever they want keyboard input
(that is, use the pull model of focus management)
should set this member to False.
Applications that never expect any keyboard input also
should set this member to False.
Pull model window managers should make it possible for push model applications to get input by setting input focus to the top-level windows of applications whose input member is True. Push model window managers should make sure that pull model applications do not break them by resetting input focus to PointerRoot when it is appropriate (for example, whenever an application whose input member is False sets input focus to one of its subwindows).
The definitions for the initial_state
flag are:
#define | WithdrawnState | 0 | |
#define | NormalState | 1 | /* most applications start this way */ |
#define | IconicState | 3 | /* application wants to start as an icon */ |
icon_mask
specifies which pixels of the
icon_pixmap
should be used as the icon.
This allows for nonrectangular icons.
Both icon_pixmap
and icon_mask
must be bitmaps.
The icon_window
lets an application provide a window
for use as an icon for window managers that support such use.
The window_group
lets you specify that this window
belongs to a group of other windows.
For example, if a single application manipulates multiple
top-level windows, this allows you to provide enough
information that a window manager can iconify all of the windows
rather than just the one window.
The UrgencyHint
flag, if set in the flags field,
indicates that the client deems the window
contents to be urgent, requiring the timely response of the user. The
window manager will make some effort to draw the user's attention to this
window while this flag is set. The client must provide some means by which the
user can cause the urgency flag to be cleared (either mitigating
the condition that made the window urgent or merely shutting off the alarm)
or the window to be withdrawn.