XSetWMProperties(3X11)XSetWMProperties(3X11)NAME
XSetWMProperties, XmbSetWMProperties - set standard window properties
SYNOPSIS
void XSetWMProperties(display, w, window_name, icon_name, argv, argc,
normal_hints, wm_hints, class_hints)
Display *display;
Window w;
XTextProperty *window_name;
XTextProperty *icon_name;
char **argv;
int argc;
XSizeHints *normal_hints;
XWMHints *wm_hints;
XClassHint *class_hints;
void XmbSetWMProperties(display, w, window_name, icon_name, argv, argc,
normal_hints, wm_hints, class_hints)
Display *display;
Window w;
char *window_name;
char *icon_name;
char *argv[];
int argc;
XSizeHints *normal_hints;
XWMHints *wm_hints;
XClassHint *class_hints;
ARGUMENTS
Specifies the number of arguments. Specifies the application's argu‐
ment list. Specifies the XClassHint structure to be used. Specifies
the connection to the X server. Specifies the icon name, which should
be a null-terminated string. Specifies the size hints for the window
in its normal state. Specifies the window. Specifies the window name,
which should be a null-terminated string. Specifies the XWMHints
structure to be used.
DESCRIPTION
The XSetWMProperties convenience function provides a single programming
interface for setting those essential window properties that are used
for communicating with other clients (particularly window and session
managers).
If the window_name argument is non-NULL, XSetWMProperties calls XSetWM‐
Name, which in turn, sets the WM_NAME property (see section 14.1.4). If
the icon_name argument is non-NULL, XSetWMProperties calls XSetWMIcon‐
Name, which sets the WM_ICON_NAME property (see section 14.1.5). If the
argv argument is non-NULL, XSetWMProperties calls XSetCommand, which
sets the WM_COMMAND property (see section 14.2.1). Note that an argc of
zero is allowed to indicate a zero-length command. Note also that the
hostname of this machine is stored using XSetWMClientMachine (see sec‐
tion 14.2.2).
If the normal_hints argument is non-NULL, XSetWMProperties calls
XSetWMNormalHints, which sets the WM_NORMAL_HINTS property (see section
14.1.7). If the wm_hints argument is non-NULL, XSetWMProperties calls
XSetWMHints, which sets the WM_HINTS property (see section 14.1.6).
If the class_hints argument is non-NULL, XSetWMProperties calls XSet‐
ClassHint, which sets the WM_CLASS property (see section 14.1.8). If
the res_name member in the XClassHint structure is set to the NULL
pointer and the RESOURCE_NAME environment variable is set, then the
value of the environment variable is substituted for res_name. If the
res_name member is NULL, the environment variable is not set, and argv
and argv[0] are set, then the value of argv[0], stripped of any direc‐
tory prefixes, is substituted for res_name.
The XmbSetWMProperties convenience function provides a simple program‐
ming interface for setting those essential window properties that are
used for communicating with other clients (particularly window and ses‐
sion managers).
If the window_name argument is non-NULL, XmbSetWMProperties sets the
WM_NAME property. If the icon_name argument is non-NULL, XmbSetWMProp‐
erties sets the WM_ICON_NAME property. The window_name and icon_name
arguments are null-terminated strings in the encoding of the current
locale. If the arguments can be fully converted to the STRING encoding,
the properties are created with type “STRING”; otherwise, the arguments
are converted to Compound Text, and the properties are created with
type “COMPOUND_TEXT”.
If the normal_hints argument is non-NULL, XmbSetWMProperties calls
XSetWMNormalHints, which sets the WM_NORMAL_HINTS property (see section
14.1.7). If the wm_hints argument is non-NULL, XmbSetWMProperties calls
XSetWMHints, which sets the WM_HINTS property (see section 14.1.6).
If the argv argument is non-NULL, XmbSetWMProperties sets the WM_COM‐
MAND property from argv and argc. An argc of zero indicates a zero-
length command.
The hostname of the machine is stored using XSetWMClientMachine (see
section 14.2.2).
If the class_hints argument is non-NULL, XmbSetWMProperties sets the
WM_CLASS property. If the res_name member in the XClassHint structure
is set to the NULL pointer and the RESOURCE_NAME environment variable
is set, the value of the environment variable is substituted for
res_name. If the res_name member is NULL, the environment variable is
not set, and argv and argv[0] are set, then the value of argv[0],
stripped of any directory prefixes, is substituted for res_name.
It is assumed that the supplied class_hints.res_name and argv, the
RESOURCE_NAME environment variable, and the hostname of the machine are
in the encoding of the locale announced for the LC_CTYPE category (on
POSIX-compliant systems, the LC_CTYPE, else LANG environment variable).
The corresponding WM_CLASS, WM_COMMAND, and WM_CLIENT_MACHINE proper‐
ties are typed according to the local host locale announcer. No encod‐
ing conversion is performed prior to storage in the properties.
For clients that need to process the property text in a locale, Xmb‐
SetWMProperties sets the WM_LOCALE_NAME property to be the name of the
current locale. The name is assumed to be in the Host Portable Charac‐
ter Encoding and is converted to STRING for storage in the property.
XSetWMProperties and XmbSetWMProperties can generate BadAlloc and Bad‐
Window errors.
PROPERTIES
Set by application programs to allow window and session managers to
obtain the application's resources from the resource database. The
string name of the machine on which the client application is running.
The command and arguments, null-separated, used to invoke the applica‐
tion. Additional hints set by the client for use by the window man‐
ager. The C type of this property is XWMHints. The name to be used in
an icon. The name of the application. Size hints for a window in its
normal state. The C type of this property is XSizeHints.
DIAGNOSTICS
The server failed to allocate the requested resource or server memory.
A value for a Window argument does not name a defined Window.
SEE ALSOXAllocClassHint(3X11), XAllocIconSize(3X11), XAllocSizeHints(3X11),
XAllocWMHints(3X11), XParseGeometry(3X11), XSetCommand(3X11), XSetTran‐
sientForHint(3X11), XSetTextProperty(3X11), XSetWMClientMachine(3X11),
XSetWMColormapWindows(3X11), XSetWMIconName(3X11), XSetWMName(3X11),
XSetWMProtocols(3X11), XStringListToTextProperty(3X11), XmbTextListTo‐
TextProperty(3X11)
Xlib -- C Language X Interface
XSetWMProperties(3X11)