Reputation: 77
I want to create a child window with the background pixel or pixmap of its parent window. But i can not find refer Xlib API. The workaround I can think of is this: create a child window first, and then use XCopyArea to copy part of parent window. Is there a more direct method?
I searched this question on search engines such as Bing, but couldn't find an answer. Asked this question on chatgpt, and the answer was to use the background_pixel member of XWindowAttributes, or use XQueryColor. This is obviously nonsense.
Upvotes: 0
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Reputation: 5830
According to Xlib - C Language X Interface: Background Attribute
You can set the background-pixel of a window to any pixel value (no default). If you specify a background-pixel, it overrides either the default background-pixmap or any value you may have set in the background-pixmap.
If you set the background-pixmap, it overrides the default.
If you set the background-pixmap to ParentRelative
:
None
, the window also has a background-pixmap of None
.Setting a new background, whether by setting background-pixmap or background-pixel, overrides any previous background.
Edit:
According to Window Attributes, the default value for background-pixmap is None
and for background-pixel the value is undefined.
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