> hope you reply for this :)
>
> On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 2:04 PM, Henrik Sandklef <
address@hidden> wrote:
>
>> sridhar wrote:
>>> Hello friend,
>>> i was working on xnee to modify, some what iam able to understand as you
>>> have given some
>>> good links, and one more thing what is XID, actually refers to, is it a
>>> window id(client id),
>> Well, XID is used in a function called:
>>
>> XID xnee_client_id (Display *dpy)
>>
>> in that function you can see that the function returns an XID which is
>> 'calculated' from the given Display like this
>>
>> return dpy->resource_base ;
>>
>> so I XID refers to resource_base in the display.
>>
>>
>>> as in one of the following function in xnee
>>>
>>> *xnee_record_handle_event_printer(xnee_data * xd,
>>> int event_type,
>>> XRecordDatum *xrec_data,
>>> XRecordInterceptData *xrecintd)
>>> *
>>> i read that *XRecordInterceptData contains *an XID member..is it similar
>> to
>>> window id(client id),
>>> exactly iam unable to grasp every function, so i need help from you,
>>> as we are getting even_type in the above function, can i apply that to
>> the
>>> below to get window id..*
>>> XAnyEvent *e = (XAnyEvent *) eventp;
>> I do not understand you. Can you rephrase the question?
>>
>>> *do you have exact flow of working of xnee, so i can work on it very
>> fastly,
>>
>> no
>>
>> Start from the main function in cnee. It will not take that long (30
>> mins or so) to get a picture on things are working.
>>
>> Basically,
>>
>> create an xnee_data structure
>> parse command line and do some settings
>> call xnee_start
>>
>>
>>
>> /hesa
>>
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