Selections
Functions for transfering data via the X selection mechanism
The X selection mechanism provides a way to transfer
arbitrary chunks of data between programs.
A selection is a essentially
a named clipboard, identified by a string interned
as a #GdkAtom. By claiming ownership of a selection,
an application indicates that it will be responsible
for supplying its contents. The most common
selections are PRIMARY and
CLIPBOARD.
The contents of a selection can be represented in
a number of formats, called targets.
Each target is identified by an atom. A list of
all possible targets supported by the selection owner
can be retrieved by requesting the special target
TARGETS. When a selection is
retrieved, the data is accompanied by a type
(an atom), and a format (an integer, representing
the number of bits per item).
See Properties and Atoms
for more information.
The functions in this section only contain the lowlevel
parts of the selection protocol. A considerably more
complicated implementation is needed on top of this.
GTK+ contains such an implementation in the functions
in gtkselection.h and programmers
should use those functions instead of the ones presented
here. If you plan to implement selection handling
directly on top of the functions here, you should refer
to the X Inter-client Communication Conventions Manual
(ICCCM).
A #GdkAtom representing the PRIMARY selection.
A #GdkAtom representing the SECONDARY selection.
A #GdkAtom representing the CLIPBOARD selection.
A #GdkAtom representing the BITMAP selection target.
A #GdkAtom representing the COLORMAP selection target.
A #GdkAtom representing the DRAWABLE selection target.
A #GdkAtom representing the PIXMAP selection target.
A #GdkAtom representing the STRING selection target.
A #GdkAtom representing the ATOM selection type.
A #GdkAtom representing the BITMAP selection type.
A #GdkAtom representing the COLORMAP selection type.
A #GdkAtom representing the DRAWABLE selection type.
A #GdkAtom representing the INTEGER selection type.
A #GdkAtom representing the PIXMAP selection type.
A #GdkAtom representing the WINDOW selection type.
A #GdkAtom representing the STRING selection type.
Sets the owner of the given selection.
@owner: a #GdkWindow or %NULL to indicate that the
the owner for the given should be unset.
@selection: an atom identifying a selection.
@time_: timestamp to use when setting the selection.
If this is older than the timestamp given last
time the owner was set for the given selection, the
request will be ignored.
@send_event: if %TRUE, and the new owner is different
from the current owner, the current owner
will be sent a SelectionClear event.
@Returns: %TRUE if the selection owner was successfully
changed to @owner, otherwise %FALSE.
@display:
@owner:
@selection:
@time_:
@send_event:
@Returns:
Determines the owner of the given selection.
@selection: an atom indentifying a selection.
@Returns: if there is a selection owner for this window,
and it is a window known to the current process,
the #GdkWindow that owns the selection, otherwise
%NULL. Note that the return value may be owned
by a different process if a foreign window
was previously created for that window, but
a new foreign window will never be created by
this call.
@display:
@selection:
@Returns:
Retrieves the contents of a selection in a given
form.
@requestor: a #GdkWindow.
@selection: an atom identifying the selection to get the
contents of.
@target: the form in which to retrieve the selection.
@time_: the timestamp to use when retrieving the
selection. The selection owner may refuse the
request if it did not own the selection at
the time indicated by the timestamp.
@requestor:
@data:
@prop_type:
@prop_format:
@Returns:
Sends a response to SelectionRequest event.
@requestor: window to which to deliver response.
@selection: selection that was requested.
@target: target that was selected.
@property: property in which the selection owner stored the
data, or %GDK_NONE to indicate that the request
was rejected.
@time_: timestamp.
@display:
@requestor:
@selection:
@target:
@property:
@time_: