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Question by Rohit
Submitted on 3/16/2004
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Hi,
We're are having 1 drawing area widget.We have to draw a graph.Which we're drawing using a pixmap.After cerating the pixmap we're setting this pixmap as the background using the API
XtVaSetValues ( w, XmNbackgroundPixmap, VChartPm.pm, NULL );

But this API is setting the pixmap as tiles background.

i.e. we see multiple graphs on the screen.

How can I make that pixmap as non-tiled background.Is there any property that I need to set before calling this API or should use any other API.

Please respond to my mail id : kaushalrohit@rediffmail.com

Thanks,
rohit


Answer by Aniruddh Dikhit
Submitted on 4/20/2004
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You can possibly use the XChangeGC call on the
background GC of the DrawingArea widget. The
background GC can be extracted by using the
macro XmParentBackgroundGC(widgetId)

Once you have the GC you can set it to FillSolid
using XSetFillStyle.

 

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