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XQueryBestSize, XQueryBestTile,
XQueryBestStipple - determine efficient sizes 
Status XQueryBestSize(display,
class, which_screen, width, height, width_return, height_return)  
      Display *display;
 
      int class;
 
      Drawable which_screen;
 
      unsigned int width, height;
 
      unsigned int *width_return, *height_return;
 
Status XQueryBestTile(display, which_screen, width, height, width_return,
height_return)  
      Display *display;
 
      Drawable which_screen;
 
      unsigned int width, height;
 
      unsigned int *width_return, *height_return;
 
Status XQueryBestStipple(display, which_screen, width, height, width_return,
height_return)  
      Display *display;
 
      Drawable which_screen;
 
      unsigned int width, height;
 
      unsigned int *width_return, *height_return;
 
- class
- Specifies the class that you are interested in. You can pass
 TileShape,   CursorShape,   or  StippleShape.   
- display
- Specifies the connection
to the X server. 
- width
 
- height
- Specify the width and height. 
- which_screen
- Specifies any drawable
on the screen. 
- width_return
 
- height_return
- Return the width and height of the object best supported
 by the display hardware. 
The XQueryBestSize   function returns
the best or closest size to the specified size. For  CursorShape,   this
is the largest size that can be fully displayed on the screen specified
by which_screen. For  TileShape,   this is the size that can be tiled fastest.
For  StippleShape,   this is the size that can be stippled fastest. For
 CursorShape,   the drawable indicates the desired screen. For  TileShape
  and  StippleShape,   the drawable indicates the screen and possibly the
window class and depth. An  InputOnly   window cannot be used as the drawable
for  TileShape   or  StippleShape,   or a BadMatch   error results.
XQueryBestSize
  can generate BadDrawable,   BadMatch,   and BadValue   errors. 
The XQueryBestTile
  function returns the best or closest size, that is, the size that can
be tiled fastest on the screen specified by which_screen. The drawable indicates
the screen and possibly the window class and depth. If an  InputOnly   window
is used as the drawable, a  BadMatch   error results. 
XQueryBestTile   can
generate BadDrawable   and BadMatch   errors. 
The XQueryBestStipple   function
returns the best or closest size, that is, the size that can be stippled
fastest on the screen specified by which_screen. The drawable indicates
the screen and possibly the window class and depth. If an InputOnly   window
is used as the drawable, a BadMatch   error results. 
XQueryBestStipple 
 can generate BadDrawable   and BadMatch   errors. 
- BadMatch 
- 
 An InputOnly   window is used as a Drawable. 
- BadDrawable 
-   A value for
a Drawable argument does not name a defined Window or Pixmap. 
- BadMatch 
- 
 The values do not exist for an InputOnly   window. 
- 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)
, XSetArcMode(3X11)
, XSetClipOrigin(3X11)
,
XSetFillStyle(3X11)
, XSetFont(3X11)
, XSetLineAttributes(3X11)
, XSetState(3X11)
,
XSetTile(3X11)
Xlib - C Language X Interface 
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