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XSetState, XSetFunction,
XSetPlanemask, XSetForeground, XSetBackground - GC convenience routines
XSetState(display, gc, foreground, background, function, plane_mask)
      Display *display;
 
      GC gc;
 
      unsigned long foreground, background;
 
      int function;
 
      unsigned long plane_mask;
 
XSetFunction(display, gc, function) 
      Display *display;
 
      GC gc;
 
      int function;
 
XSetPlaneMask(display, gc, plane_mask) 
      Display *display;
 
      GC gc;
 
      unsigned long plane_mask;
 
XSetForeground(display, gc, foreground) 
      Display *display;
 
      GC gc;
 
      unsigned long foreground;
 
XSetBackground(display, gc, background) 
      Display *display;
 
      GC gc;
 
      unsigned long background;
 
- background
- Specifies the background you want to set for the specified
GC. 
- display
- Specifies the connection to the X server. 
- foreground
- Specifies
the foreground you want to set for the specified GC. 
- function
- Specifies the
function you want to set for the specified GC. 
- gc
- Specifies the GC. 
- plane_mask
- Specifies
the plane mask.  
The XSetState   function sets the foreground,
background, plane mask, and function components for the specified GC.
XSetState
  can generate BadAlloc,   BadGC,   and BadValue   errors. 
XSetFunction
  sets a specified value in the specified GC. 
XSetFunction   can generate
BadAlloc,   BadGC,   and BadValue   errors. 
The XSetPlaneMask   function
sets the plane mask in the specified GC. 
XSetPlaneMask   can generate BadAlloc
  and BadGC   errors. 
The XSetForeground   function sets the foreground
in the specified GC. 
XSetForeground   can generate BadAlloc   and BadGC
  errors. 
The XSetBackground   function sets the background in the specified
GC. 
XSetBackground   can generate BadAlloc   and BadGC   errors. 
- BadAlloc
-   The server failed to allocate the requested resource or server memory.
- BadGC 
-   A value for a GContext argument does not name a defined GContext.
- BadValue 
-   Some numeric value falls outside the range of values accepted
by the request. Unless a specific range is specified for an argument, the
full range defined by the argument's type is accepted.  Any argument defined
as a set of alternatives can generate this error. 
XCreateGC(3X11)
,
XQueryBestSize(3X11)
, XSetArcMode(3X11)
, XSetClipOrigin(3X11)
, XSetFillStyle(3X11)
,
XSetFont(3X11)
, XSetLineAttributes(3X11)
, XSetTile(3X11)
Xlib - C Language X Interface 
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