gtk-0.12.4: Binding to the Gtk+ graphical user interface library.

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Graphics.UI.Gtk.Gdk.Screen

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Description

Object representing a physical screen

  • Module available since Gdk version 2.2

Synopsis

Detail

Screen objects are the GDK representation of a physical screen. It is used throughout GDK and Gtk+ to specify which screen the top level windows are to be displayed on. It is also used to query the screen specification and default settings such as the default colormap (screenGetDefaultColormap), the screen width (screenGetWidth), etc.

Note that a screen may consist of multiple monitors which are merged to form a large screen area.

Class Hierarchy

 | GObject
 | +----Screen

Types

Methods

screenGetDefaultSource

Arguments

:: IO (Maybe Screen)

returns a Screen, or Nothing if there is no default display.

Gets the default screen for the default display. (See displayGetDefault).

screenGetSystemColormapSource

Arguments

:: Screen 
-> IO Colormap

returns the default colormap for screen.

Gets the system default colormap for screen

screenGetRGBAColormapSource

Arguments

:: Screen 
-> IO (Maybe Colormap)

returns a colormap to use for windows with an alpha channel or Nothing if the capability is not available.

Gets a colormap to use for creating windows or pixmaps with an alpha channel. The windowing system on which Gtk+ is running may not support this capability, in which case Nothing will be returned. Even if a non-Nothing value is returned, its possible that the window's alpha channel won't be honored when displaying the window on the screen: in particular, for X an appropriate windowing manager and compositing manager must be running to provide appropriate display.

  • Available since Gdk version 2.8

screenGetDefaultColormapSource

Arguments

:: Screen 
-> IO Colormap

returns the default Colormap.

Deprecated: instead of 'screenGetDefaultColormap obj' use 'get obj screenDefaultColormap'

screenSetDefaultColormapSource

Arguments

:: Screen 
-> Colormap

colormap - a Colormap

-> IO () 

Deprecated: instead of 'screenSetDefaultColormap obj value' use 'set obj [ screenDefaultColormap := value ]'

screenIsCompositedSource

Arguments

:: Screen 
-> IO Bool

returns Whether windows with RGBA visuals can reasonably be expected to have their alpha channels drawn correctly on the screen.

Returns whether windows with an RGBA visual can reasonably be expected to have their alpha channel drawn correctly on the screen.

On X11 this function returns whether a compositing manager is compositing screen.

  • Available since Gdk version 2.10

screenGetRootWindowSource

Arguments

:: Screen 
-> IO DrawWindow

returns the root window

Gets the root window of screen.

screenGetDisplaySource

Arguments

:: Screen 
-> IO Display

returns the display to which screen belongs

Gets the display to which the screen belongs.

screenGetNumberSource

Arguments

:: Screen 
-> IO Int

returns the index

Gets the index of screen among the screens in the display to which it belongs. (See screenGetDisplay)

screenGetWidthSource

Arguments

:: Screen 
-> IO Int

returns the width of screen in pixels.

Gets the width of screen in pixels

screenGetHeightSource

Arguments

:: Screen 
-> IO Int

returns the height of screen in pixels.

Gets the height of screen in pixels

screenGetWidthMMSource

Arguments

:: Screen 
-> IO Int

returns the width of screen in millimeters.

Gets the width of screen in millimeters. Note that on some X servers this value will not be correct.

screenGetHeightMMSource

Arguments

:: Screen 
-> IO Int

returns the heigth of screen in millimeters.

Returns the height of screen in millimeters. Note that on some X servers this value will not be correct.

screenListVisualsSource

Arguments

:: Screen 
-> IO [Visual]

returns a list of visuals

Lists the available visuals for the specified screen. A visual describes a hardware image data format. For example, a visual might support 24-bit color, or 8-bit color, and might expect pixels to be in a certain format.

screenGetToplevelWindowsSource

Arguments

:: Screen 
-> IO [DrawWindow]

returns list of toplevel windows

Obtains a list of all toplevel windows known to GDK on the screen screen. A toplevel window is a child of the root window (see getDefaultRootWindow).

screenMakeDisplayNameSource

Arguments

:: Screen 
-> IO String

returns a newly allocated string

Determines the name to pass to displayOpen to get a Display with this screen as the default screen.

screenGetNMonitorsSource

Arguments

:: Screen 
-> IO Int

returns number of monitors which screen consists of.

Returns the number of monitors which screen consists of.

screenGetMonitorGeometrySource

Arguments

:: Screen 
-> Int

monitorNum - the monitor number.

-> IO Rectangle 

Retrieves the Rectangle representing the size and position of the individual monitor within the entire screen area.

Note that the size of the entire screen area can be retrieved via screenGetWidth and screenGetHeight.

screenGetMonitorAtPointSource

Arguments

:: Screen 
-> Int

x - the x coordinate in the virtual screen.

-> Int

y - the y coordinate in the virtual screen.

-> IO Int

returns the monitor number in which the point (x,y) lies, or a monitor close to (x,y) if the point is not in any monitor.

Returns the monitor number in which the point (x,y) is located.

screenGetMonitorAtWindowSource

Arguments

:: Screen 
-> DrawWindow

window - a DrawWindow

-> IO Int

returns the monitor number in which most of window is located, or if window does not intersect any monitors, a monitor, close to window.

Returns the number of the monitor in which the largest area of the bounding rectangle of window resides.

screenGetMonitorHeightMmSource

Arguments

:: Screen 
-> Int

monitorNum - number of the monitor

-> IO Int

returns the height of the monitor, or -1 if not available

Gets the height in millimeters of the specified monitor.

  • Available since Gdk version 2.14

screenGetMonitorWidthMmSource

Arguments

:: Screen 
-> Int

monitorNum - number of the monitor

-> IO Int

returns the width of the monitor, or -1 if not available

Gets the width in millimeters of the specified monitor, if available.

  • Available since Gdk version 2.14

screenGetMonitorPlugNameSource

Arguments

:: Screen 
-> Int

monitorNum - number of the monitor

-> IO (Maybe String)

returns a newly-allocated string containing the name of the monitor, or Nothing if the name cannot be determined

Returns the output name of the specified monitor. Usually something like VGA, DVI, or TV, not the actual product name of the display device.

  • Available since Gdk version 2.14

screenGetActiveWindowSource

Arguments

:: Screen 
-> IO (Maybe DrawWindow)

returns the currently active window, or Nothing.

Returns the currently active window of this screen.

On X11, this is done by inspecting the _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW property on the root window, as described in the Extended Window Manager Hints. If there is no currently currently active window, or the window manager does not support the _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW hint, this function returns Nothing.

On other platforms, this function may return Nothing, depending on whether it is implementable on that platform.

  • Available since Gdk version 2.10

screenGetWindowStackSource

Arguments

:: Screen 
-> IO (Maybe [DrawWindow])

returns a list of DrawWindows for the current window stack, or Nothing.

Returns a list of DrawWindows representing the current window stack.

On X11, this is done by inspecting the _NET_CLIENT_LIST_STACKING property on the root window, as described in the Extended Window Manager Hints. If the window manager does not support the _NET_CLIENT_LIST_STACKING hint, this function returns Nothing.

On other platforms, this function may return Nothing, depending on whether it is implementable on that platform.

  • Available since Gdk version 2.10

Attributes

screenFontOptions :: Attr Screen (Maybe FontOptions)Source

The default font options for the screen.

screenResolution :: Attr Screen DoubleSource

The resolution for fonts on the screen.

Default value: -1

screenDefaultColormap :: Attr Screen ColormapSource

Sets the default colormap for screen.

Gets the default colormap for screen.

Signals

screenSizeChanged :: ScreenClass self => Signal self (IO ())Source

The ::size_changed signal is emitted when the pixel width or height of a screen changes.

screenCompositedChanged :: ScreenClass self => Signal self (IO ())Source

The screenCompositedChanged signal is emitted when the composited status of the screen changes

  • Available since Gdk version 2.10

screenMonitorsChanged :: ScreenClass self => Signal self (IO ())Source

The screenMonitorsChanged signal is emitted when the number, size or position of the monitors attached to the screen change.

Only for X for now. Future implementations for Win32 and OS X may be a possibility.

  • Available since Gdk version 2.14