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NAME

       Tk_MaintainGeometry,  Tk_UnmaintainGeometry  - maintain geometry of one window relative to
       another

SYNOPSIS

       #include <tk.h>

       Tk_MaintainGeometry(window, container, x, y, width, height)

       Tk_UnmaintainGeometry(window, container)

ARGUMENTS

       Tk_Window window (in)             Window whose geometry is to be controlled.

       Tk_Window container (in)          Window relative  to  which  window's  geometry  will  be
                                         controlled.

       int x (in)                        Desired x-coordinate of window in container, measured in
                                         pixels from the inside of container's left border to the
                                         outside of window's left border.

       int y (in)                        Desired y-coordinate of window in container, measured in
                                         pixels from the inside of container's top border to  the
                                         outside of window's top border.

       int width (in)                    Desired width for window, in pixels.

       int height (in)                   Desired height for window, in pixels.
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DESCRIPTION

       Tk_MaintainGeometry and Tk_UnmaintainGeometry make it easier for geometry managers to deal
       with windows whose containers  are  not  their  parents.   Three  problems  arise  if  the
       container for a window is not its parent:

       [1]    The  x-  and y-position of the window must be translated from the coordinate system
              of the container to that of the parent before positioning the window.

       [2]    If the container window, or any of its ancestors up  to  the  window's  parent,  is
              moved,  then the window must be repositioned within its parent in order to maintain
              the correct position relative to the container.

       [3]    If the container or one of its ancestors is mapped or  unmapped,  then  the  window
              must be mapped or unmapped to correspond.

       None of these problems is an issue if the parent and container are the same.  For example,
       if the container or one of its ancestors is unmapped, the window is automatically  removed
       by the screen by X.

       Tk_MaintainGeometry  deals  with these problems for windows whose containers are not their
       parents, as well as handling the  simpler  case  of  windows  whose  container  are  their
       parents.   Tk_MaintainGeometry is typically called by a window manager once it has decided
       where a window should  be  positioned  relative  to  its  container.   Tk_MaintainGeometry
       translates  the coordinates to the coordinate system of window's parent and then moves and
       resizes the window appropriately.  Furthermore, it  remembers  the  desired  position  and
       creates  event  handlers  to monitor the container and all of its ancestors up to (but not
       including) the window's parent.  If any of these windows is moved,  mapped,  or  unmapped,
       the window will be adjusted so that it is mapped only when the container is mapped and its
       geometry relative to the container remains as specified by x, y, width, and height.

       When a window manager relinquishes control over a window, or if it decides  that  it  does
       not   want   the   window  to  appear  on  the  screen  under  any  conditions,  it  calls
       Tk_UnmaintainGeometry.  Tk_UnmaintainGeometry unmaps the window and cancels  any  previous
       calls  to Tk_MaintainGeometry for the container-window pair, so that the window's geometry
       and mapped state are no longer maintained automatically.  Tk_UnmaintainGeometry  need  not
       be  called  by  a geometry manager if the window, the container, or any of the container's
       ancestors is destroyed:  Tk will call it automatically.

       If Tk_MaintainGeometry is called  repeatedly  for  the  same  container-window  pair,  the
       information   from   the   most   recent   call  supersedes  any  older  information.   If
       Tk_UnmaintainGeometry is called for a container-window  pair  that  is  is  not  currently
       managed, the call has no effect.

KEYWORDS

       geometry manager, map, container, parent, position, window, unmap