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Frame - A frame is an object corresponding to the graphic device.
typedef struct MFrame MFrame
Type of frames.
MFrame * mframe (MPlist *plist)
Create a new frame. void * mframe_get_prop (MFrame
*frame, MSymbol key)
Return property value of frame.
MFrame * mframe_default
The default frame.
These are the symbols to use in a parameter to create a frame. See the function mframe() for details.
Mdevice, Mdisplay, Mscreen, Mdrawable,
Mdepth, and Mcolormap are also keys of a frame property.
MSymbol Mdevice
MSymbol Mdisplay
MSymbol Mscreen
MSymbol Mdrawable
MSymbol Mdepth
MSymbol Mcolormap
MSymbol Mwidget
MSymbol Mgd
These are the symbols to use as an argument to the function
mframe_get_prop().
MSymbol Mfont
MSymbol Mfont_width
MSymbol Mfont_ascent
MSymbol Mfont_descent
A frame is an object corresponding to the graphic device.
A frame is an object of the type MFrame to hold various information about each display/input device. Almost all m17n GUI functions require a pointer to a frame as an argument.
Type of frames. The type MFrame is for a frame object. Each frame holds various information about the corresponding physical display/input device.
The internal structure of the type MFrame is concealed from an application program, and its contents depend on the window system in use. In the m17n-X library, it contains the information about display and screen in the X Window System.
The default frame. The external variable mframe_default contains a pointer to the default frame that is created by the first call of mframe().
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