X Version 11 (Release 5)
XSetTextProperty(XS)
XSetTextProperty --
set and read text properties
Syntax
void XSetTextProperty(display, w, text_prop, property)
Display *display;
Window w;
XTextProperty *text_prop;
Atom property;
Status XGetTextProperty(display, w, text_prop_return, property)
Display *display;
Window w;
XTextProperty *text_prop_return;
Atom property;
Arguments
display-
Specifies the connection to the X server.
property-
Specifies the property name.
text_prop-
Specifies the XTextProperty structure to be used.
text_prop_return-
Returns the XTextProperty structure.
Description
The XSetTextProperty function replaces
the existing specified property for the named window
with the data, type, format, and number of items determined
by the value field, the encoding field, the format field,
and the nitems field, respectively, of the specified
XTextProperty structure.
If the property does not already exist,
XSetTextProperty sets it for the specified window.
XSetTextProperty can generate ``BadAlloc'',
``BadAtom'', ``BadValue'', and ``BadWindow'' errors.
The XGetTextProperty
function reads the specified property from the window
and stores the data in the returned
XTextProperty structure.
It stores the data in the value field,
the type of the data in the encoding field,
the format of the data in the format field,
and the number of items of data in the nitems field.
An extra byte containing null (which is not included in the nitems member)
is stored at the end of the value field of text_prop_return.
The particular interpretation of the property's encoding
and data as ``text'' is left to the calling application.
If the specified property does not exist on the window,
XGetTextProperty sets the value field to NULL,
the encoding field to None, the format field to zero,
and the nitems field to zero.
If it was able to read and store the data in the
XTextProperty structure,
XGetTextProperty returns a nonzero status;
otherwise, it returns a zero status.
XGetTextProperty can generate
``BadAtom'' and ``BadWindow'' errors.
Properties
WM_CLIENT_MACHINE-
The string name of the machine on which
the client application is running.
WM_COMMAND-
The command and arguments, null-separated,
used to invoke the application.
WM_ICON_NAME-
The name to be used in an icon.
WM_NAME-
The name of the application.
Diagnostics
``BadAlloc''-
The server failed to allocate the requested resource or server memory.
``BadAtom''-
A value for an Atom argument does not name a defined Atom.
``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.
``BadWindow''-
A value for a Window argument does not name a defined Window.
See also
XAllocClassHint(XS),
XAllocIconSize(XS),
XAllocSizeHints(XS),
XAllocWMHints(XS),
XSetCommand(XS),
XSetTransientForHint(XS),
XSetWMClientMachine(XS),
XSetWMColormapWindows(XS),
XSetWMIconName(XS),
XSetWMName(XS),
XSetWMProperties(XS),
XSetWMProtocols(XS),
XStringListToTextProperty(XS)
Xlib - C Language X Interface
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SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7 -- 11 February 2003