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XCopyArea(XS)


XCopyArea -- copy areas

Syntax

   XCopyArea(display, src, dest, gc, src_x, src_y, width, height, dest_x,
             dest_y)
         Display *display;
         Drawable src, dest;
         GC gc;
         int src_x, src_y;
         unsigned int width, height;
         int dest_x, dest_y;
   

XCopyPlane(display, src, dest, gc, src_x, src_y, width, height, dest_x, dest_y, plane) Display *display; Drawable src, dest; GC gc; int src_x, src_y; unsigned int width, height; int dest_x, dest_y; unsigned long plane;

Arguments


dest_x
dest_y
Specify the x and y coordinates, which are relative to the origin of the destination rectangle and specify its upper-left corner.

display
Specifies the connection to the X server.

gc
Specifies the GC.

plane
Specifies the bit plane. You must set exactly one bit to 1.

src
dest
Specify the source and destination rectangles to be combined.

src_x
src_y
Specify the x and y coordinates, which are relative to the origin of the source rectangle and specify its upper-left corner.

width
height
Specify the width and height, which are the dimensions of both the source and destination rectangles.

Description

The XCopyArea function combines the specified rectangle of src with the specified rectangle of dest. The drawables must have the same root and depth, or a ``BadMatch'' error results.

If regions of the source rectangle are obscured and have not been retained in backing store or if regions outside the boundaries of the source drawable are specified, those regions are not copied. Instead, the following occurs on all corresponding destination regions that are either visible or are retained in backing store. If the destination is a window with a background other than None, corresponding regions of the destination are tiled with that background (with plane-mask of all ones and GXcopy function). Regardless of tiling or whether the destination is a window or a pixmap, if graphics-exposures is True, then GraphicsExpose events for all corresponding destination regions are generated. If graphics-exposures is True but no GraphicsExpose events are generated, a NoExpose event is generated. Note that by default graphics-exposures is True in new GCs.

This function uses these GC components: function, plane-mask, subwindow-mode, graphics-exposures, clip-x-origin, clip-y-origin, and clip-mask.

XCopyArea can generate ``BadDrawable'', ``BadGC'', and ``BadMatch'' errors.

The XCopyPlane function uses a single bit plane of the specified source rectangle combined with the specified GC to modify the specified rectangle of dest. The drawables must have the same root but need not have the same depth. If the drawables do not have the same root, a ``BadMatch'' error results. If plane does not have exactly one bit set to 1 and the values of planes must be less than 2^n, where n is the depth of src, a ``BadValue'' error results.

Effectively, XCopyPlane forms a pixmap of the same depth as the rectangle of dest and with a size specified by the source region. It uses the foreground/background pixels in the GC (foreground everywhere the bit plane in src contains a bit set to 1, background everywhere the bit plane in src contains a bit set to 0) and the equivalent of a CopyArea protocol request is performed with all the same exposure semantics. This can also be thought of as using the specified region of the source bit plane as a stipple with a fill-style of FillOpaqueStippled for filling a rectangular area of the destination.

This function uses these GC components: function, plane-mask, foreground, background, subwindow-mode, graphics-exposures, clip-x-origin, clip-y-origin, and clip-mask.

XCopyPlane can generate ``BadDrawable'', ``BadGC'', ``BadMatch'', and ``BadValue'' errors.

Diagnostics


``BadDrawable''
A value for a Drawable argument does not name a defined Window or Pixmap.

``BadGC''
A value for a GContext argument does not name a defined GContext.

``BadMatch''
An InputOnly window is used as a Drawable.

``BadMatch''
Some argument or pair of arguments has the correct type and range but fails to match in some other way required by the request.

``BadValue''
Some numeric value falls outside the range of values accepted by the request. Unless a specific range is specified for an argument, the full range defined by the argument's type is accepted. Any argument defined as a set of alternatives can generate this error.

See also

XClearArea(XS)
Xlib - C Language X Interface
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