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FLTK 1.3.9
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fl global screen functions declared in <FL/Fl.H> More...
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| static int | Fl::h () |
| Returns the height in pixels of the main screen work area. | |
| static int | Fl::screen_count () |
| Gets the number of available screens. | |
| static void | Fl::screen_dpi (float &h, float &v, int n=0) |
| Gets the screen resolution in dots-per-inch for the given screen. | |
| static int | Fl::screen_num (int x, int y) |
Gets the screen number of a screen that contains the specified screen position x, y. | |
| static int | Fl::screen_num (int x, int y, int w, int h) |
Gets the screen number for the screen which intersects the most with the rectangle defined by x, y, w, h. | |
| static void | Fl::screen_work_area (int &X, int &Y, int &W, int &H) |
| Gets the bounding box of the work area of the screen that contains the mouse pointer. | |
| static void | Fl::screen_work_area (int &X, int &Y, int &W, int &H, int mx, int my) |
Gets the bounding box of the work area of a screen that contains the specified screen position mx, my. | |
| static void | Fl::screen_work_area (int &X, int &Y, int &W, int &H, int n) |
| Gets the bounding box of the work area of the given screen. | |
| static void | Fl::screen_xywh (int &X, int &Y, int &W, int &H) |
| Gets the bounding box of a screen that contains the mouse pointer. | |
| static void | Fl::screen_xywh (int &X, int &Y, int &W, int &H, int mx, int my) |
Gets the bounding box of a screen that contains the specified screen position mx, my. | |
| static void | Fl::screen_xywh (int &X, int &Y, int &W, int &H, int mx, int my, int mw, int mh) |
Gets the screen bounding rect for the screen which intersects the most with the rectangle defined by mx, my, mw, mh. | |
| static void | Fl::screen_xywh (int &X, int &Y, int &W, int &H, int n) |
| Gets the screen bounding rect for the given screen. | |
| static int | Fl::w () |
| Returns the width in pixels of the main screen work area. | |
| static int | Fl::x () |
| Returns the leftmost x coordinate of the main screen work area. | |
| static int | Fl::y () |
| Returns the topmost y coordinate of the main screen work area. | |
fl global screen functions declared in <FL/Fl.H>
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Gets the screen resolution in dots-per-inch for the given screen.
| [out] | h,v | horizontal and vertical resolution |
| [in] | n | the screen number (0 to Fl::screen_count() - 1) |
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Gets the screen number of a screen that contains the specified screen position x, y.
| [in] | x,y | the absolute screen position |
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Gets the screen number for the screen which intersects the most with the rectangle defined by x, y, w, h.
| [in] | x,y,w,h | the rectangle to search for intersection with |
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Gets the bounding box of the work area of the screen that contains the mouse pointer.
| [out] | X,Y,W,H | the work area bounding box |
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Gets the bounding box of the work area of a screen that contains the specified screen position mx, my.
| [out] | X,Y,W,H | the work area bounding box |
| [in] | mx,my | the absolute screen position |
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Gets the bounding box of the work area of the given screen.
| [out] | X,Y,W,H | the work area bounding box |
| [in] | n | the screen number (0 to Fl::screen_count() - 1) |
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Gets the bounding box of a screen that contains the mouse pointer.
| [out] | X,Y,W,H | the corresponding screen bounding box |
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Gets the bounding box of a screen that contains the specified screen position mx, my.
| [out] | X,Y,W,H | the corresponding screen bounding box |
| [in] | mx,my | the absolute screen position |
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Gets the screen bounding rect for the screen which intersects the most with the rectangle defined by mx, my, mw, mh.
| [out] | X,Y,W,H | the corresponding screen bounding box |
| [in] | mx,my,mw,mh | the rectangle to search for intersection with |
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Gets the screen bounding rect for the given screen.
Under MSWindows, Mac OS X, and the Gnome desktop, screen #0 contains the menubar/taskbar
| [out] | X,Y,W,H | the corresponding screen bounding box |
| [in] | n | the screen number (0 to Fl::screen_count() - 1) |