1XtDisplayInitialize(3) XT FUNCTIONS XtDisplayInitialize(3)
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6 XtDisplayInitialize, XtOpenDisplay, XtDatabase, XtScreenDatabase,
7 XtCloseDisplay - initialize, open, or close a display
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10 #include <X11/Intrinsic.h>
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12 void XtDisplayInitialize(XtAppContext app_context, Display *display,
13 const char *application_name, const char *application_class,
14 XrmOptionDescRec *options, Cardinal num_options, int *argc, char
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17 Display *XtOpenDisplay(XtAppContext app_context, const char *dis‐
18 play_string, const char *application_name, const char *applica‐
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22 void XtCloseDisplay(Display *display);
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24 XrmDatabase XtDatabase(Display *display);
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26 XrmDatabase XtScreenDatabase(Screen* screen);
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29 argc Specifies a pointer to the number of command line parameters.
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43 display Specifies the display. Note that a display can be in at most
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49 options Specifies how to parse the command line for any application-
50 specific resources. The options argument is passed as a
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54 screen Specifies the screen whose resource database is to be
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58 The XtDisplayInitialize function builds the resource database, calls
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60 forms other per display initialization. After XrmParseCommand has been
61 called, argc and argv contain only those parameters that were not in
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63 argument. If the modified argc is not zero, most applications simply
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65 options. On UNIX-based systems, the application name is usually the
66 final component of argv[0]. If the synchronize resource is True for
67 the specified application, XtDisplayInitialize calls the Xlib XSynchro‐
68 nize function to put Xlib into synchronous mode for this display con‐
69 nection. If the reverseVideo resource is True, the Intrinsics exchange
70 XtDefaultForeground and XtDefaultBackground for widgets created on this
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73 The XtOpenDisplay function calls XOpenDisplay the specified display
74 name. If display_string is NULL, XtOpenDisplay uses the current value
75 of the -display option specified in argv and if no display is specified
76 in argv, uses the user's default display (on UNIX-based systems, this
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79 If this succeeds, it then calls XtDisplayInitialize and pass it the
80 opened display and the value of the -name option specified in argv as
81 the application name. If no name option is specified, it uses the
82 application name passed to XtOpenDisplay. If the application name is
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84 newly opened display or NULL if it failed.
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89 The XtCloseDisplay function closes the specified display as soon as it
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91 ple, a callback procedure), XtCloseDisplay does not close the display
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93 XtCloseDisplay if they are to continue executing after closing the dis‐
94 play; otherwise, they should call XtDestroyApplicationContext or just
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97 The XtDatabase function returns the fully merged resource database that
98 was built by XtDisplayInitialize associated with the display that was
99 passed in. If this display has not been initialized by XtDisplay‐
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108 XtAppCreateShell(3), XtCreateApplicationContext(3)
109 X Toolkit Intrinsics - C Language Interface
110 Xlib - C Language X Interface
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