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XFillRectangle(3)		XLIB FUNCTIONS		     XFillRectangle(3)

NAME
       XFillRectangle,	XFillRectangles,  XFillPolygon,	 XFillArc, XFillArcs -
       fill rectangles,	polygons, or arcs

SYNTAX

       int XFillRectangle(Display *display, Drawable d,	GC gc, int x,  int  y,
	      unsigned int width, unsigned int height);

       int  XFillRectangles(Display  *display,	Drawable  d, GC	gc, XRectangle
	      *rectangles, int nrectangles);

       int XFillPolygon(Display	*display, Drawable d, GC gc,  XPoint  *points,
	      int npoints, int shape, int mode);

       int  XFillArc(Display  *display,	 Drawable  d, GC gc, int x, int	y, un-
	      signed int width,	unsigned int height, int angle1, int angle2);

       int XFillArcs(Display *display, Drawable	d,  GC	gc,  XArc  *arcs,  int
	      narcs);

ARGUMENTS
       angle1	 Specifies  the	start of the arc relative to the three-o'clock
		 position from the center, in units of degrees * 64.

       angle2	 Specifies the path and	extent of  the	arc  relative  to  the
		 start of the arc, in units of degrees * 64.

       arcs	 Specifies an array of arcs.

       d	 Specifies the drawable.

       display	 Specifies the connection to the X server.

       gc	 Specifies the GC.

       mode	 Specifies  the	coordinate mode.  You can pass CoordModeOrigin
		 or CoordModePrevious.

       narcs	 Specifies the number of arcs in the array.

       npoints	 Specifies the number of points	in the array.

       nrectangles
		 Specifies the number of rectangles in the array.

       points	 Specifies an array of points.

       rectangles
		 Specifies an array of rectangles.

       shape	 Specifies a shape that	helps the server  to  improve  perfor-
		 mance.	 You can pass Complex, Convex, or Nonconvex.

       width
       height	 Specify the width and height, which are the dimensions	of the
		 rectangle  to	be  filled  or the major and minor axes	of the
		 arc.

       x
       y	 Specify the x and y coordinates, which	are  relative  to  the
		 origin	 of  the drawable and specify the upper-left corner of
		 the rectangle.

DESCRIPTION
       The XFillRectangle and XFillRectangles  functions  fill	the  specified
       rectangle or rectangles as if a four-point FillPolygon protocol request
       were specified for each rectangle:

       [x,y] [x+width,y] [x+width,y+height] [x,y+height]

       Each  function  uses  the  x and	y coordinates, width and height	dimen-
       sions, and GC you specify.

       XFillRectangles fills the rectangles in the order listed	in the	array.
       For any given rectangle,	XFillRectangle and XFillRectangles do not draw
       a pixel more than once.	If rectangles intersect, the intersecting pix-
       els are drawn multiple times.

       Both  functions	use  these  GC components: function, plane-mask, fill-
       style, subwindow-mode,  clip-x-origin,  clip-y-origin,  and  clip-mask.
       They  also  use	these  GC mode-dependent components: foreground, back-
       ground, tile, stipple, tile-stipple-x-origin,  and  tile-stipple-y-ori-
       gin.

       XFillRectangle and XFillRectangles can generate BadDrawable, BadGC, and
       BadMatch	errors.

       XFillPolygon  fills  the	region closed by the specified path.  The path
       is closed automatically if the last point in the	list does not coincide
       with the	first point.  XFillPolygon does	not draw a pixel of the	region
       more than once.	CoordModeOrigin	treats all coordinates as relative  to
       the  origin,  and  CoordModePrevious  treats  all coordinates after the
       first as	relative to the	previous point.

       Depending on the	specified shape, the following occurs:

           If shape is	Complex, the path may self-intersect.  Note that  con-
	    tiguous  coincident	points in the path are not treated as self-in-
	    tersection.

           If shape is	Convex,	for every pair of points inside	 the  polygon,
	    the	 line segment connecting them does not intersect the path.  If
	    known by the client, specifying Convex  can	 improve  performance.
	    If	you specify Convex for a path that is not convex, the graphics
	    results are	undefined.

           If shape is	Nonconvex, the path does not self-intersect,  but  the
	    shape  is  not  wholly convex.  If known by	the client, specifying
	    Nonconvex instead of Complex  may  improve	performance.   If  you
	    specify  Nonconvex	for a self-intersecting	path, the graphics re-
	    sults are undefined.

       The fill-rule of	the GC controls	the filling  behavior  of  self-inter-
       secting polygons.

       This  function  uses  these  GC components: function, plane-mask, fill-
       style, fill-rule,  subwindow-mode,  clip-x-origin,  clip-y-origin,  and
       clip-mask.   It	also  uses  these  GC mode-dependent components: fore-
       ground, background, tile,  stipple,  tile-stipple-x-origin,  and	 tile-
       stipple-y-origin.

       XFillPolygon  can  generate  BadDrawable, BadGC,	BadMatch, and BadValue
       errors.

       For each	arc, XFillArc or XFillArcs fills the region closed by the  in-
       finitely	thin path described by the specified arc and, depending	on the
       arc-mode	 specified in the GC, one or two line segments.	 For ArcChord,
       the single line segment joining the endpoints of	the arc	is used.   For
       ArcPieSlice,  the  two  line  segments joining the endpoints of the arc
       with the	center point are used.	XFillArcs fills	the arcs in the	 order
       listed  in the array.  For any given arc, XFillArc and XFillArcs	do not
       draw a pixel more than once.  If	regions	 intersect,  the  intersecting
       pixels are drawn	multiple times.

       Both  functions	use  these  GC components: function, plane-mask, fill-
       style,  arc-mode,  subwindow-mode,  clip-x-origin,  clip-y-origin,  and
       clip-mask.   They  also	use  these GC mode-dependent components: fore-
       ground, background, tile,  stipple,  tile-stipple-x-origin,  and	 tile-
       stipple-y-origin.

       XFillArc	 and  XFillArcs	 can generate BadDrawable, BadGC, and BadMatch
       errors.

DIAGNOSTICS
       BadDrawable
		 A value for a Drawable	argument does not name a defined  Win-
		 dow or	Pixmap.

       BadGC	 A value for a GContext	argument does not name a defined GCon-
		 text.

       BadMatch	 An InputOnly window is	used as	a Drawable.

       BadMatch	 Some  argument	 or pair of arguments has the correct type and
		 range but fails to match in some other	way  required  by  the
		 request.

       BadValue	 Some numeric value falls outside the range of values accepted
		 by  the request.  Unless a specific range is specified	for an
		 argument, the full range defined by the  argument's  type  is
		 accepted.   Any argument defined as a set of alternatives can
		 generate this error.

SEE ALSO
       XDrawArc(3), XDrawPoint(3), XDrawRectangle(3)
       Xlib - C	Language X Interface

X Version 11			 libX11	1.8.12		     XFillRectangle(3)

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