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XOSD_CREATE(3xosd)					    XOSD_CREATE(3xosd)

NAME
       xosd_create - Create a new XOSD object

SYNOPSIS
       #include <xosd.h>

       xosd *xosd_create (int number_lines);

DESCRIPTION
       xosd_init creates a new xosd window that can be used to display textual
       or numerical data on a X11 display in a unmanaged, shaped  window  that
       appears	to  be	transparent.  It  provides a similar effect to the on-
       screen display of many televisions and video recorders.

ARGUMENTS
       number_lines
	      The maximum number of lines of text that the window can display.
	      This value cannot be changed.

RETURN VALUE
       On  success  a pointer to a new xosd object is returned, otherwise NULL
       is returned.

ENVIRONMENT
       DISPLAY
	      The environment variable that determines which X11  display  the
	      XOSD window appears.

       char *xosd_error
	      A string to a text string describing the error.

HISTORY
       The  xosd_create function first appeared in version 2.0 of the XOSD li‐
       brary, replacing the now depricated xosd_init function.

AUTHORS
       The XOSD library was originally written by Andr� Renaud, and is curren‐
       ly  maintained  by Tim Wright. This document was written by Michael Ja‐
       sonSmith.

BUGS
       There are no known bugs with xosd_create. Bug reports can  be  sent  to
       <xosd@ignavus.net>.

SEE ALSO
	xosd_destroy(3xosd),	   xosd_show(3xosd),	  xosd_set_pos(3xosd),
       xosd_set_align(3xosd),	xosd_set_shadow_offset(3xosd),	 xosd_set_off‐
       set(3xosd),	 xosd_set_timeout(3xosd),      xosd_set_colour(3xosd),
       xosd_set_font(3xosd), xosd_show(3xosd), xosd_scroll(3xosd),

							    XOSD_CREATE(3xosd)
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