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XParseGeometry(3X11)	       XLIB FUNCTIONS		 XParseGeometry(3X11)



NAME
  XParseGeometry, XWMGeometry - parse window geometry

SYNTAX
  int XParseGeometry(parsestring, x_return, y_return, width_return,
  height_return)
	char *parsestring;
	int *x_return, *y_return;
	unsigned int *width_return, *height_return;

  int XWMGeometry(display, screen, user_geom, def_geom, bwidth, hints,
  x_return, y_return,
		  width_return, height_return, gravity_return)
	Display *display;
	int screen;
	char *user_geom;
	char *def_geom;
	unsigned int bwidth;
	XSizeHints *hints;
	int *x_return, *y_return;
	int *width_return;
	int *height_return;
	int *gravity_return;

ARGUMENTS

  position
  default_position
	    Specify the geometry specifications.

  display   Specifies the connection to the X server.

  fheight
  fwidth    Specify the font height and width in pixels (increment size).

  parsestring
	    Specifies the string you want to parse.

  screen    Specifies the screen.

  width_return
  height_return
	    Return the width and height determined.

  xadder
  yadder    Specify additional interior padding needed in the window.

  x_return
  y_return  Return the x and y offsets.

  bwidth    Specifies the border width.

  hints	    Specifies the size hints for the window in its normal state.

  def_geom  Specifies the application's default geometry or NULL.

  gravity_return
	    Returns the window gravity.

  user_geom Specifies the user-specified geometry or NULL.

DESCRIPTION
  By convention, X applications use a standard string to indicate window size
  and placement.  XParseGeometry makes it easier to conform to this standard
  because it allows you to parse the standard window geometry.	Specifically,
  this function lets you parse strings of the form:

  [=][&lt;width&gt;{xX}&lt;height&gt;][{+-}&lt;xoffset&gt;{+-}&lt;yoffset&gt;]

  The fields map into the arguments associated with this function.  (Items
  enclosed in &lt;&gt; are integers, items in [] are optional, and items enclosed
  in {} indicate ``choose one of.'' Note that the brackets should not appear
  in the actual string.) If the string is not in the Host Portable Character
  Encoding, the result is implementation dependent.

  The XParseGeometry function returns a bitmask that indicates which of the
  four values (width, height, xoffset, and yoffset) were actually found in
  the string and whether the x and y values are negative. By convention, -0
  is not equal to +0, because the user needs to be able to say ``position the
  window relative to the right or bottom edge.'' For each value found, the
  corresponding argument is updated.  For each value not found, the argument
  is left unchanged.  The bits are represented by XValue, YValue, WidthValue,
  HeightValue, XNegative, or YNegative and are defined in &lt;X11/Xutil.h&gt;.
  They will be set whenever one of the values is defined or one of the signs
  is set.

  If the function returns either the XValue or YValue flag, you should place
  the window at the requested position.

  The XWMGeometry function combines any geometry information (given in the
  format used by XParseGeometry) specified by the user and by the calling
  program with size hints (usually the ones to be stored in WM_NORMAL_HINTS)
  and returns the position, size, and gravity (NorthWestGravity, NorthEast-
  Gravity, SouthEastGravity, or SouthWestGravity) that describe the window.
  If the base size is not set in the XSizeHints structure, the minimum size
  is used if set.  Otherwise, a base size of zero is assumed.  If no minimum
  size is set in the hints structure, the base size is used.  A mask (in the
  form returned by XParseGeometry) that describes which values came from the
  user specification and whether or not the position coordinates are relative
  to the right and bottom edges is returned.  Note that these coordinates
  will have already been accounted for in the x_return and y_return values.

  Note that invalid geometry specifications can cause a width or height of
  zero to be returned.	The caller may pass the address of the hints
  win_gravity field as gravity_return to update the hints directly.

SEE ALSO
  XSetWMProperties(3X11)
  Xlib - C Language X Interface
















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