Tk_SetClass(3) Tk Library Procedures Tk_SetClass(3)
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NAME
Tk_SetClass, Tk_Class - set or retrieve a window's class
SYNOPSIS
#include <tk.h>
Tk_SetClass(tkwin, class)
Tk_Uid
Tk_Class(tkwin)
ARGUMENTS
Tk_Window tkwin (in) Token for window.
char *class (in) New class name for window.
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DESCRIPTION
Tk_SetClass is called to associate a class with a particular window. The class string identifies the
type of the window; all windows with the same general class of behavior (button, menu, etc.) should
have the same class. By convention all class names start with a capital letter, and there exists a
Tcl command with the same name as each class (except all in lower-case) which can be used to create
and manipulate windows of that class. A window's class string is initialized to NULL when the window
is created.
For main windows, Tk automatically propagates the name and class to the WM_CLASS property used by
window managers. This happens either when a main window is actually created (e.g. in Tk_MakeWin-dowExist), Tk_MakeWindowExist),
dowExist), or when Tk_SetClass is called, whichever occurs later. If a main window has not been
assigned a class then Tk will not set the WM_CLASS property for the window.
Tk_Class is a macro that returns the current value of tkwin's class. The value is returned as a
Tk_Uid, which may be used just like a string pointer but also has the properties of a unique identi-fier identifier
fier (see the manual entry for Tk_GetUid for details). If tkwin has not yet been given a class, then
Tk_Class will return NULL.
KEYWORDS
class, unique identifier, window, window manager
Tk Tk_SetClass(3)
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