Struct gdk4_x11::X11Surface[][src]

pub struct X11Surface(_);
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Gets the number of the workspace self is on.

Returns

the current workspace of self

Returns the group this surface belongs to.

Returns

The group of this surface;

Returns the X resource (surface) belonging to a gdk::Surface.

Returns

the ID of drawable’s X resource.

Moves the surface to the correct workspace when running under a window manager that supports multiple workspaces, as described in the Extended Window Manager Hints specification. Will not do anything if the surface is already on all workspaces.

Moves the surface to the given workspace when running unde a window manager that supports multiple workspaces, as described in the Extended Window Manager Hints specification.

desktop

the number of the workspace to move the surface to

This function can be used to disable frame synchronization for a surface. Normally frame synchronziation will be enabled or disabled based on whether the system has a compositor that supports frame synchronization, but if the surface is not directly managed by the window manager, then frame synchronziation may need to be disabled. This is the case for a surface embedded via the XEMBED protocol.

frame_sync_enabled

whether frame-synchronization should be enabled

Sets the group leader of self to be leader. See the ICCCM for details.

leader

a gdk::Surface

Sets a hint on self that pagers should not display it. See the EWMH for details.

skips_pager

true to skip pagers

Sets a hint on self that taskbars should not display it. See the EWMH for details.

skips_taskbar

true to skip taskbars

GTK applications can request a dark theme variant. In order to make other applications - namely window managers using GTK for themeing - aware of this choice, GTK uses this function to export the requested theme variant as _GTK_THEME_VARIANT property on toplevel surfaces.

Note that this property is automatically updated by GTK, so this function should only be used by applications which do not use GTK to create toplevel surfaces.

variant

the theme variant to export

Sets a hint on self that it needs user attention. See the ICCCM for details.

urgent

true to indicate urgenct attention needed

The application can use this call to update the _NET_WM_USER_TIME property on a toplevel surface. This property stores an Xserver time which represents the time of the last user input event received for this surface. This property may be used by the window manager to alter the focus, stacking, and/or placement behavior of surfaces when they are mapped depending on whether the new surface was created by a user action or is a “pop-up” surface activated by a timer or some other event.

Note that this property is automatically updated by GDK, so this function should only be used by applications which handle input events bypassing GDK.

timestamp

An XServer timestamp to which the property should be set

This function modifies or removes an arbitrary X11 window property of type UTF8_STRING. If the given self is not a toplevel surface, it is ignored.

name

Property name, will be interned as an X atom

value

Property value, or None to delete

Looks up the gdk::Surface that wraps the given native window handle.

display

the gdk::Display corresponding to the window handle

window

an Xlib Window

Returns

the gdk::Surface wrapper for the native window

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Emits a short beep associated to self. Read more

Creates a new CairoContext for rendering on self. Read more

Creates a new GLContext for the Surface. Read more

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Destroys the window system resources associated with self and decrements self’s reference count. Read more

Retrieves a Cursor pointer for the cursor currently set on the Surface. Read more

Retrieves a Cursor pointer for the device currently set on the specified Surface. Read more

Obtains the current device position and modifier state. Read more

Gets the Display associated with a Surface. Read more

Gets the frame clock for the surface. Read more

Returns the height of the given self. Read more

Checks whether the surface has been mapped. Read more

Returns the internal scale factor that maps from surface coordinates to the actual device pixels. Read more

Returns the width of the given self. Read more

Hide the surface. Read more

Check to see if a surface is destroyed. Read more

Forces a signal::Surface::render signal emission for self to be scheduled. Read more

Request a layout phase from the surface’s frame clock. Read more

Sets the default mouse pointer for a Surface. Read more

Sets a specific Cursor for a given device when it gets inside self. Read more

Apply the region to the surface for the purpose of event handling. Read more

Marks a region of the Surface as opaque. Read more

Emitted when surface starts being present on the monitor. Read more

Emitted when GDK receives an input event for surface. Read more

Emitted when the size of surface is changed, or when relayout should be performed. Read more

Emitted when surface stops being present on the monitor. Read more

Emitted when part of the surface needs to be redrawn. Read more

Create a new Cairo surface that is as compatible as possible with the given self. Read more

Translates coordinates between two surfaces. Read more

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