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XGrabServer(3X11)		XLIB FUNCTIONS		     XGrabServer(3X11)




NAME

       XGrabServer, XUngrabServer - grab the server


SYNTAX

       int XGrabServer(Display *display);

       int XUngrabServer(Display *display);


ARGUMENTS

       display	 Specifies the connection to the X server.


DESCRIPTION

       The XGrabServer function disables processing of requests and close
       downs on all other connections than the one this request arrived on.
       You should not grab the X server any more than is absolutely necessary.

       The XUngrabServer function restarts processing of requests and close
       downs on other connections.  You should avoid grabbing the X server as
       much as possible.


SEE ALSO

       XGrabButton(3X11), XGrabKey(3X11), XGrabKeyboard(3X11), XGrab-
       Pointer(3X11)
       Xlib - C Language X Interface



X Version 11			 Version 6.9.0		     XGrabServer(3X11)


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