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Tk_ManageGeometry(3)	     Tk Library Procedures	  Tk_ManageGeometry(3)

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NAME
       Tk_ManageGeometry - arrange to handle geometry requests for a window

SYNOPSIS
       #include <tk.h>

       Tk_ManageGeometry(tkwin, mgrPtr, clientData)

ARGUMENTS
       Tk_Window	 tkwin	      (in)	Token  for  window  to be man-
						aged.

       Tk_GeomMgr	 *mgrPtr      (in)	Pointer to data structure con-
						taining	 information about the
						geometry manager, or  NULL  to
						indicate that tkwin's geometry
						shouldn't be managed  anymore.
						The  data structure pointed to
						by mgrPtr must be  static:  Tk
						keeps  a  reference  to	 it as
						long as the window is managed.

       ClientData	 clientData   (in)	Arbitrary  one-word  value  to
						pass to geometry manager call-
						backs.
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DESCRIPTION
       Tk_ManageGeometry arranges for a particular geometry manager, described
       by the mgrPtr argument, to control the geometry of a  particular	 slave
       window,	given by tkwin.	 If tkwin was previously managed by some other
       geometry manager, the previous manager loses control in	favor  of  the
       new  one.   If  mgrPtr  is  NULL,  geometry management is cancelled for
       tkwin.

       The structure pointed to by mgrPtr contains information about the geom-
       etry manager:
	      typedef struct {
		char *name;
		Tk_GeomRequestProc *requestProc;
		Tk_GeomLostSlaveProc *lostSlaveProc;
	      } Tk_GeomMgr;
       The  name  field	 is the textual name for the geometry manager, such as
       pack or place;  this value will be returned by the command  winfo  man-
       ager.

       requestProc is a procedure in the geometry manager that will be invoked
       whenever Tk_GeometryRequest is  called  by  the	slave  to  change  its
       desired	geometry.   requestProc should have arguments and results that
       match the type Tk_GeomRequestProc:
	      typedef void Tk_GeomRequestProc(
		ClientData clientData,
		Tk_Window tkwin);
       The parameters to requestProc will be identical	to  the	 corresponding
       parameters passed to Tk_ManageGeometry.	clientData usually points to a
       data structure containing application-specific information about how to
       manage tkwin's geometry.

       The  lostSlaveProc  field  of mgrPtr points to another procedure in the
       geometry manager.  Tk will invoke lostSlaveProc if some	other  manager
       calls  Tk_ManageGeometry	 to claim tkwin away from the current geometry
       manager.	 lostSlaveProc is not invoked if Tk_ManageGeometry  is	called
       with  a	NULL value for mgrPtr (presumably the current geometry manager
       has made this call, so it already knows that the window	is  no	longer
       managed),  nor  is it called if mgrPtr is the same as the window's cur-
       rent geometry manager.  lostSlaveProc should have arguments and results
       that match the following prototype:
	      typedef void Tk_GeomLostSlaveProc(
		ClientData clientData,
		Tk_Window tkwin);
       The  parameters to lostSlaveProc will be identical to the corresponding
       parameters passed to Tk_ManageGeometry.

KEYWORDS
       callback, geometry, managed, request, unmanaged

Tk				      4.0		  Tk_ManageGeometry(3)
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