> On Thu, 8 Aug 2002, andreas bratfisch wrote:
> 
> > Sorry,
> > I have a main window, and subwindows with a GC,
> > for drawing. When the main window is unmapped,
> > and then mapped, the subwindows are visable, and
> > the GC's in the subwindows are not. Understand ?
> 
>    No.  I don't know what it means to have a GC in a 
> subwindow.  GCs's are not a part of a window.  A GC
> holds the rendering style.  When you draw something
> like a filled rectangle you need to pass a GC to
> XFillRectangle so it knows how the rectangle should be 
> drawn, that is - stippled, or solid, what color, etc...
> The GC is not a property of the window or pixmap
> that XFillRectangle draws into, it merely describes 
> how that single rectangle should be drawn.
> 
> 
>                       Mark.
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Hi,
yes - I know. And even the drawn rectangles are nor drawn, when
I re-map my window,like a dialog.
The main window(dialog window) draws all, and when the subwindows
are mapped, the rectangle isn't visable

  thanks

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