Tk_OwnSelection — make a window the owner of the primary selection
#include <tk.h>
Tk_OwnSelection(
tkwin, selection, proc, clientData)
- Tk_Window tkwin (in)
-
Window that is to become new selection owner.
- Atom selection (in)
-
The name of the selection to be owned, such as XA_PRIMARY.
- Tk_LostSelProc *proc (in)
-
Procedure to invoke when tkwin loses selection ownership later.
- void *clientData (in)
-
Arbitrary one-word value to pass to proc.
Tk_OwnSelection arranges for
tkwin to become the
new owner of the selection specified by the atom
selection. After this call completes, future requests
for the selection will be directed to handlers created for
tkwin using
Tk_CreateSelHandler. When
tkwin
eventually loses the selection ownership,
proc will be
invoked so that the window can clean itself up (e.g. by
unhighlighting the selection).
Proc should have arguments and
result that match the type
Tk_LostSelProc:
typedef void Tk_LostSelProc(
void *clientData);
The
clientData parameter to
proc is a copy of the
clientData argument given to
Tk_OwnSelection, and is
usually a pointer to a data structure containing application-specific
information about
tkwin.
own,
selection owner
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