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Tk_RestackWindow(3)   Tk Library Procedures   Tk_RestackWindow(3)

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NAME
       Tk_RestackWindow	 -  Change  a  window's	 position  in the
       stacking order

SYNOPSIS
       #include <tk.h>

       int
       Tk_RestackWindow(tkwin, aboveBelow, other)

ARGUMENTS
       Tk_Window   tkwin	(in)	  Token	 for  window   to
					  restack.

       int	   aboveBelow	(in)	  Indicates  new position
					  of  tkwin  relative  to
					  other; must be Above or
					  Below.

       Tk_Window   other	(in)	  Tkwin will  be  reposi-
					  tioned  just	above  or
					  below	  this	  window.
					  Must	be  a  sibling of
					  tkwin or  a  descendant
					  of  a sibling.  If NULL
					  then tkwin is restacked
					  above or below all sib-
					  lings.
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DESCRIPTION
       Tk_RestackWindow changes the stacking order of window rel-
       ative to its siblings.  If other is specified as NULL then
       window is repositioned at the top or bottom of its  stack-
       ing  order,  depending  on  whether aboveBelow is Above or
       Below.  If other has a non-NULL value then window is repo-
       sitioned just above or below other.

       The aboveBelow argument must have one of the symbolic val-
       ues Above or Below.  Both of these values are  defined  by
       the include file <X11/Xlib.h>.

KEYWORDS
       above, below, obscure, stacking order

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