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.TH WMLIB 2 .SH NAME wmlib \- low level access to window manager .SH SYNOPSIS .EX include "sys.m"; include "draw.m"; include "wmlib.m"; wmlib := load Wmlib Wmlib->PATH; init: fn(); connect: fn(ctxt: ref Draw->Context): ref Draw->Wmcontext; startinput: fn(w: ref Draw->Wmcontext, devs: list of string): string; wmctl: fn(w: ref Draw->Wmcontext, request: string): (string, ref Draw->Image, string); snarfput: fn(buf: string); snarfget: fn(): string; .EE .SH DESCRIPTION .B Wmlib provides basic routines to access the window manager, It is used by higher level modules such as .IR tkclient (2) and .IR wmclient (2) to provide window manager access to applications. .PP .B Init should be called once to initialise the internal state of .BR Wmlib . .B Connect makes a connection to the window manager through .I ctxt (see .IR draw-context (2)). .B Startinput tells the window manager to start queuing events on the input streams named in .I devs (e.g. .BR ptr , .BR kbd ) so that they can be received by the application. .PP .B Wmctl sends .I request to the window manager. It returns a tuple, say (\fIname\fP, \fIimg\fP, \fIerr\fP). If a request fails, then .I name and .I img will be nil and the non-empty .I err gives the reason. If the request has resized or created an image, .I name gives the tag name of the image and .I img holds the new image. .B Wmlib interprets the .B exit request itself, by killing all processes in the current process group, and exiting. .PP .B Snarfget and .B snarfput retrieve and replace the contents of the window manager's snarf buffer. .SH FILES .TF /chan/snarf .TP .B /chan/snarf snarf buffer maintained by .IR wm (1) .TP .B /chan/wm channel for interaction with .IR wm (1) .SH SOURCE .B /appl/lib/wmclient.b .SH SEE ALSO .IR wm (1), .IR wmclient (2), .IR tkclient (2), .IR tk (2)