dgreen@squid.cs.ucla.edu (Dan R. Greening) (02/08/90)
OK, I tried. First I tried to create a multi-color pixmap, and set iconPixmap to that. No, no, no. RTFM! The F Manual says, the iconPixmap must be only one bitplane. Didn't work. What do you know? Then I tried to set iconWindow to the XtWindow() of a popup shell, first a transientShellWidget, then a overrideShellWidget. Neither of those worked for what I wanted. Iconifying the application worked fine, but de-iconifying the iconWindow did nothing. I give. Is there a way to create an icon window within the toolkit structure, so I can take advantage of the quick interface and the automatic use of the resource database? Or do I have to create the window with XCreateWindow? (ugh!) Sisyphus's philosophy: If at first you don't succeed, try, try, try, try try, try, try, RTFM, try, try, try, try, RTFM, ask someone, try, try again and again. Dan Greening | NY 914-789-7861 | 12 Foster Court dgreen@cs.ucla.edu | CA 213-825-2266 | Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520