#ifndef PROWINDOW_H
#define PROWINDOW_H
#include <ProToolkit.h>
#include <ProSizeConst.h>
#include <ProObjects.h>
PRO_BEGIN_C_DECLS
extern ProError ProWindowSizeGet (int win_id,
double *width, double *height);
/*
Purpose: Returns the size of the Creo Parametric window. The size is
normalized to values from 0 to 1. This is the size of the window
including the dialog.
Input Arguments:
win_id - The identifier of the Creo Parametric window
Output Arguments:
width - The width of the window
height - The height of the window
Return Values:
PRO_TK_BAD_INPUTS - The function could not find the size of the
specified window.
PRO_TK_NO_ERROR - The function successfully returned values.
*/
extern ProError ProGraphicWindowSizeGet (int win_id,
double *width, double *height);
/*
Purpose: Returns the size of the Creo Parametric graphics window. The size
is normalized to values from 0 to 1. This is the size of the
window without the border.
Input Arguments:
win_id - The identifier of the Creo Parametric window
Output Arguments:
width - The width of the window
height - The height of the window
Return Values:
PRO_TK_BAD_INPUTS - The function could not find the size of the
specified window.
PRO_TK_NO_ERROR - The function successfully returned values.
*/
extern ProError ProWindowPositionGet (int win_id,
double *x, double *y);
/*
Purpose: Returns the position of the upper, left corner of the Creo
Parametric window dialog from the upper, left corner of the
screen. The position is normalized to values from 0 to 1.
Input Arguments:
win_id - The identifier of the Creo Parametric window
Output Arguments:
x - The X position of the window, normalized between 0 and 1
y - The Y position of the window, normalized between 0 and 1
Return Values:
PRO_TK_BAD_INPUTS - The function could not return the position of the
specified window.
PRO_TK_NO_ERROR - The function successfully returned the values.
*/
extern ProError ProWindowClear ( int window_id );
/*
Purpose: Clears the Creo Parametric window. The function temporarily
removes all graphics from the window until you call one of the
drawing functions, such as <b>ProSolidDisplay()</b>.
Input Arguments:
window_id - The identifier of the window to be cleared. If this
argument is PRO_VALUE_UNUSED, the function clears the
current window.
Output Arguments:
none
Return Values:
PRO_TK_NO_ERROR - The function successfully cleared the window.
PRO_TK_BAD_INPUTS - The argument is invalid.
See Also:
ProSolidDisplay()
*/
extern ProError ProWindowRepaint ( int window_id );
/*
Purpose: Is the equivalent of the Creo Parametric command View, Repaint.
This function enables you to perform several operations and update
the view when necessary.
Input Arguments:
window_id - The identifier of the window to be cleared. If this
argument is PRO_VALUE_UNUSED, the function clears the
current window.
Output Arguments:
none
Return Values:
PRO_TK_NO_ERROR - The function successfully repainted the window.
PRO_TK_BAD_INPUTS - The argument is invalid.
*/
extern ProError ProWindowRefresh ( int window_id );
/*
Purpose: Refreshes the screen. The function does not clear highlights. This
is the most efficient function to use if you want to clear
"temporary" graphics only (that is, graphics that you have
inserted into a 2-D or 3-D display list).
Input Arguments:
window_id - The identifier of the window to be cleared. If this
argument is PRO_VALUE_UNUSED, the function redraws the
current window.
Output Arguments:
none
Return Values:
PRO_TK_NO_ERROR - The function successfully refreshed the window.
PRO_TK_BAD_INPUTS - The argument is invalid.
*/
extern ProError ProWindowCurrentGet ( int* p_window_id );
/*
Purpose: Retrieves the current window identifier.
Input Arguments:
none
Output Arguments:
p_window_id - The current window identifier. If the current window is
the message area, the function returns PRO_VALUE_UNUSED.
Return Values:
PRO_TK_NO_ERROR - The function successfully retrieved the information.
PRO_TK_BAD_INPUTS - The window identifier is NULL.
PRO_TK_GENERAL_ERROR - A general error occurred and the function
failed.
*/
extern ProError ProWindowCurrentSet ( int window_id );
/*
Purpose: Sets the current window to the one specified by the
<i>window_id</i> argument.
<p> NOTE:
<p> This function is <i>not</i> equivalent to the Creo Parametric
option to change the window, and has no effect on the object
returned by <b>ProMdlCurrentGet()</b>.
Input Arguments:
window_id - The identifier of the window that becomes current
Output Arguments:
none
Return Values:
PRO_TK_NO_ERROR - The function successfully set the window to be
current.
PRO_TK_BAD_INPUTS - The argument is invalid.
See Also:
ProMdlCurrentGet()
*/
extern ProError ProObjectwindowCreate (ProName object_name,
ProType object_type,
int* p_window_id);
/*
Purpose: <b>Note:</b> This function is deprecated Use
ProObjectwindowMdlnameCreate instead. Retrieves a window and
attaches the object to it. If the window is already open with the
object attached, the function returns the window identifier. If
there is an empty window up, the function attaches the object to
it. Otherwise, the function creates a new window and attaches the
object to it.
<p> NOTE:
<p> This function should be used <b>only</b> when the application
must display more than one object simultaneously. Under normal
circumstances, use ProMdlDisplay() to show an object in the
current or base window.
Input Arguments:
object_name - The name of the object to be retrieved
object_type - The type of the object (PRO_PART, PRO_ASSEMBLY, and so
on)
Output Arguments:
p_window_id - The window identifier in which the object was retrieved
Return Values:
PRO_TK_NO_ERROR - The function successfully retrieved the window and
attached the object to it.
PRO_TK_INVALID_TYPE - You specified an invalid object type.
PRO_TK_BAD_INPUTS - Either you specified an invalid object name, or the
window identifier is NULL.
PRO_TK_E_DEADLOCK - The Creo Parametric user interface is not prepared
to handle this request (because it is blocked by
another process such as an OLE container
activation).
*/
extern ProError ProObjectwindowMdlnameCreate (ProMdlName object_name,
ProType object_type,
int* p_window_id);
/*
Purpose: Retrieves a window and attaches the object to it. If the window is
already open with the object attached, the function returns the
window identifier. If there is an empty window up, the function
attaches the object to it. Otherwise, the function creates a new
window and attaches the object to it.
<p> NOTE:
<p> This function should be used <b>only</b> when the application
must display more than one object simultaneously. Under normal
circumstances, use ProMdlDisplay() to show an object in the
current or base window. This function should be used on model
present in the session. <b>Note:</b> In Creo 3 this function does
not support names longer than 80 characters. It will return
PRO_TK_BAD_INPUTS for longer names. The support for ProMdlName
will be added in a future release.
Input Arguments:
object_name - The name of the object to be retrieved
object_type - The type of the object (PRO_PART, PRO_ASSEMBLY,
PRO_CATIA_PART, PRO_SW_ASSEM and so on)
Output Arguments:
p_window_id - The window identifier in which the object was retrieved
Return Values:
PRO_TK_NO_ERROR - The function successfully retrieved the window and
attached the object to it.
PRO_TK_INVALID_TYPE - You specified an invalid object type.
PRO_TK_BAD_INPUTS - Either you specified an invalid object name, or the
window identifier is NULL.
PRO_TK_E_DEADLOCK - The Creo Parametric user interface is not prepared
to handle this request (because it is blocked by
another process such as an OLE container
activation).
PRO_TK_E_NOT_FOUND - The application is trying to open an embedded
model (that is, a model representing a single body
of a multi-body foreign object) in a separate
window. This operation is not supported.
*/
extern ProError ProAccessorywindowCreate (ProName object_name,
ProType object_type,
int* p_window_id);
/*
Purpose: <B>Note:</B> This function is deprecated. Use
ProAccessorywindowWithTreeMdlnameCreate() with tree_flag as
PRO_B_FALSE instead.
<p> Retrieves a window and attaches the object to it. If the
window is already open with the object attached, the function
returns the window identifier. If there is an empty window up, the
function attaches the object to it. Otherwise, the function
creates a new window and attaches the object to it. The window
created is smaller than the one created by
ProObjectwindowMdlnameCreate(). This window doesn't have the
toolbar and model tree. It doesn't allow any options and has
restricted options under Windows menu.
Input Arguments:
object_name - The name of the object to be retrieved
object_type - The type of the object (PRO_PART, PRO_ASSEMBLY, and so
on)
Output Arguments:
p_window_id - The window identifier in which the object was retrieved
Return Values:
PRO_TK_NO_ERROR - The function successfully retrieved the window and
attached the object to it.
PRO_TK_INVALID_TYPE - You specified an invalid object type.
PRO_TK_BAD_INPUTS - Either you specified an invalid object name, or the
window identifier is NULL.
*/
extern ProError ProAccessorywindowWithTreeCreate (ProName object_name,
ProType object_type,
ProBoolean tree_flag,
int* p_window_id);
/*
Purpose: <b>Note:</b> This function is deprecated Use
ProAccessorywindowWithTreeMdlnameCreate instead. Retrieves a
window and attaches the object to it. If the window is already
open with the object attached, the function returns the window
identifier. If there is an empty window up, the function attaches
the object to it. Otherwise, the function creates a new window and
attaches the object to it. The window created is smaller than the
one created by ProObjectwindowMdlnameCreate(). This window doesn't
have the toolbar. It doesn't allow any options and has restricted
options under Windows menu.
Input Arguments:
object_name - The name of the object to be retrieved
object_type - The type of the object (PRO_PART, PRO_ASSEMBLY, and so
on)
tree_flag - if PRO_B_TRUE enables model tree or disables otherwise.
Output Arguments:
p_window_id - The window identifier in which the object was retrieved
Return Values:
PRO_TK_NO_ERROR - The function successfully retrieved the window and
attached the object to it.
PRO_TK_INVALID_TYPE - You specified an invalid object type.
PRO_TK_BAD_INPUTS - Either you specified an invalid object name, or the
window identifier is NULL.
*/
extern ProError ProAccessorywindowWithTreeMdlnameCreate (ProMdlName object_name,
ProType object_type,
ProBoolean tree_flag,
int* p_window_id);
/*
Purpose: Retrieves a window and attaches the object to it. If the window is
already open with the object attached, the function returns the
window identifier. If there is an empty window up, the function
attaches the object to it. Otherwise, the function creates a new
window and attaches the object to it. The window created is
smaller than the one created by ProObjectwindowMdlnameCreate().
This window doesn't have the toolbar. It doesn't allow any options
and has restricted options under Windows menu.
<p> NOTE:
<p> This function should be used on model present in the session.
<b>Note:</b> In Creo 3 this function does not support names longer
than 80 characters. It will return PRO_TK_BAD_INPUTS for longer
names. The support for ProMdlName will be added in a future
release.
Input Arguments:
object_name - The name of the object to be retrieved
object_type - The type of the object (PRO_PART, PRO_ASSEMBLY,
PRO_CATIA_PART, PRO_SW_ASSEM and so on)
tree_flag - if PRO_B_TRUE enables model tree or disables otherwise.
Output Arguments:
p_window_id - The window identifier in which the object was retrieved
Return Values:
PRO_TK_NO_ERROR - The function successfully retrieved the window and
attached the object to it.
PRO_TK_INVALID_TYPE - You specified an invalid object type.
PRO_TK_BAD_INPUTS - Either you specified an invalid object name, or the
window identifier is NULL.
PRO_TK_E_NOT_FOUND - The application is trying to open an embedded
model (that is, a model representing a single body
of a multi-body foreign object) in a separate
window. This operation is not supported.
*/
extern ProError ProBarewindowCreate (ProName object_name,
ProType object_type,
int* p_window_id);
/*
Purpose: <b>Note:</b> This function is deprecated Use
ProBarewindowMdlnameCreate instead. Retrieves a window and
attaches the object to it. If the window is already open with the
object attached, the function returns the window identifier. If
there is an empty window up, the function attaches the object to
it. Otherwise, the function creates a new window and attaches the
object to it. The window created doesn't have any toolbars or
menus. It can be minimized or closed and it has all the regular
mouse-driven view capabilites like zoom, rotation and panning.
Input Arguments:
object_name - The name of the object to be retrieved
object_type - The type of the object (PRO_PART, PRO_ASSEMBLY, and so
on)
Output Arguments:
p_window_id - The window identifier in which the object was retrieved
Return Values:
PRO_TK_NO_ERROR - The function successfully retrieved the window and
attached the object to it.
PRO_TK_INVALID_TYPE - You specified an invalid object type.
PRO_TK_BAD_INPUTS - Either you specified an invalid object name, or the
window identifier is NULL.
*/
extern ProError ProBarewindowMdlnameCreate (ProMdlName object_name,
ProType object_type,
int* p_window_id);
/*
Purpose: Retrieves a window and attaches the object to it. If the window is
already open with the object attached, the function returns the
window identifier. If there is an empty window up, the function
attaches the object to it. Otherwise, the function creates a new
window and attaches the object to it. The window created doesn't
have any toolbars or menus. It can be minimized or closed and it
has all the regular mouse-driven view capabilites like zoom,
rotation and panning.
<p> NOTE:
<p> This function should be used on model present in the session.
<b>Note:</b> In Creo 3 this function does not support names longer
than 80 characters. It will return PRO_TK_BAD_INPUTS for longer
names. The support for ProMdlName will be added in a future
release.
Input Arguments:
object_name - The name of the object to be retrieved
object_type - The type of the object (PRO_PART, PRO_ASSEMBLY,
PRO_CATIA_PART, PRO_SW_ASSEM and so on)
Output Arguments:
p_window_id - The window identifier in which the object was retrieved
Return Values:
PRO_TK_NO_ERROR - The function successfully retrieved the window and
attached the object to it.
PRO_TK_INVALID_TYPE - You specified an invalid object type.
PRO_TK_BAD_INPUTS - Either you specified an invalid object name, or the
window identifier is NULL.
PRO_TK_E_NOT_FOUND - The application is trying to open an embedded
model (that is, a model representing a single body
of a multi-body foreign object) in a separate
window. This operation is not supported.
*/
extern ProError ProWindowDelete ( int window_id );
/*
Purpose: Closes a window and breaks the object-to-window attachment. The
function deletes the window, if it is not the base window.
<p> You cannot break the attachment for the currently active
window. Use the function <b>ProWindowCurrentSet()</b> to make a
different window be the active window before calling this
function.
<p> This function is equivalent to the Creo Parametric option to
quit the window.
Input Arguments:
window_id - The window to delete
Output Arguments:
none
Return Values:
PRO_TK_NO_ERROR - The function successfully deleted the window.
PRO_TK_BAD_INPUTS - The argument is invalid.
PRO_TK_BAD_CONTEXT - The window you are trying to delete is the current
window.
PRO_TK_GENERAL_ERROR - A general error occurred and the function
failed.
See Also:
ProWindowCurrentSet()
*/
extern ProError ProAccessorywindowAboveactivewindowSet(
int window_id,
ProBoolean above_active_window);
/*
Purpose: Sets the accessory window to be always above the dialog which is
the current active Creo Parametric window. This allows the Creo
Parametric TOOLKIT application to ensure that their dialog does
not end up behind the Creo Parametric window during window opening
and closing events.
Input Arguments:
window_id - The window id.
above_active_window - PRO_B_TRUE to set it to be above the current
active window, PRO_B_FALSE to remove this
setting.
Output Arguments:
none
Return Values:
PRO_TK_NO_ERROR - The function succeeded.
PRO_TK_BAD_INPUTS - One or more input arguments was invalid.
*/
extern ProError ProWindowCurrentMatrixGet ( ProMatrix matrix );
/*
Purpose: Retrieves the pan and zoom matrix of the current window.
Input Arguments:
none
Output Arguments:
matrix - The pan and zoom matrix
Return Values:
PRO_TK_NO_ERROR - The function successfully retrieved the information.
PRO_TK_BAD_INPUTS - The matrix is NULL.
PRO_TK_BAD_CONTEXT - There is no current window.
*/
typedef ProError (*ProWindowVisitAction) (int window_id,
ProAppData data);
/*
Purpose: This is the user-supplied callback function invoked for each Creo
Parametric window.
Input Arguments:
window_id - The identifier of the Creo Parametric window being visited
data - The application data
Output Arguments:
none
Return Values:
PRO_TK_NO_ERROR - Continue visiting.
Other - Stop visiting and propagate this error.
*/
extern ProError ProWindowsVisit (ProWindowVisitAction visit_func,
ProAppData app_data);
/*
Purpose: Visits all the Creo Parametric windows.
Input Arguments:
visit_func - The function invoked for each Creo Parametric window
app_data - The application data
Output Arguments:
none
Return Values:
PRO_TK_NO_ERROR - The function successfully visited all the Creo
Parametric windows.
Other - An error was encountered and visiting stopped.
*/
extern ProError ProWindowMdlGet (int window,
ProMdl *r_mdl);
/*
Purpose: Retrieves the Creo Parametric model that owns the specified
window.
Input Arguments:
window - The handle to the Creo Parametric window
Output Arguments:
r_mdl - The model that owns the window
Return Values:
PRO_TK_BAD_INPUTS - The specified window handle is invalid.
PRO_TK_NO_ERROR - The function returned the model.
*/
extern ProError ProWindowPanZoomMatrixSet(int window,
ProMatrix Matrix);
/*
Purpose: Sets the matrix for the current window.
Input Arguments:
window - The handle to the Creo Parametric window
Matrix - The matrix to set
Output Arguments:
none
Return Values:
PRO_TK_BAD_INPUTS - The specified window handle is invalid.
PRO_TK_NO_ERROR - The function successfully set the matrix.
*/
extern ProError ProWindowActivate( int window );
/*
Purpose: Activates the specified window.
<p> NOTES:
<p> This does not take effect until control returns to Creo
Parametric.
<p> This function works in asynchronous graphic mode only.
<p>When a call is made to this function, the control should be
returned to Creo Parametric to activate the current window.</p>
Input Arguments:
window - The handle to the Creo Parametric window
Output Arguments:
none
Return Values:
PRO_TK_NO_ERROR - The function successfully activated the window.
PRO_TK_BAD_INPUTS - The input argument is invalid.
PRO_TK_BAD_CONTEXT - The function was called in RPC input (non-graphic)
mode
PRO_TK_GENERAL_ERROR - The function failed.
*/
extern ProError ProWindowCurrentClose( void );
/*
Purpose: Closes the currently active window. This function duplicates the
behavior of the Close pick on the Window pull-down menu from the
menu bar.
<p> If the current window is the original window created when Creo
Parametric started, the function clears the window. Otherwise, the
function removes the window from the screen.
<p> NOTES:
<ul>
<li>Any work done since the last save will be lost.
<li>This function does not take effect until control returns to
Creo Parametric.
<li>When a call is made to this function, the control should be
returned to Creo Parametric to close the current window.
</ul>
Input Arguments:
none
Output Arguments:
none
Return Values:
PRO_TK_NO_ERROR - The function successfully activated the window.
PRO_TK_GENERAL_ERROR - The function failed.
PRO_TK_E_DEADLOCK - The Creo Parametric user interface is not prepared
to handle this request (because it is blocked by
another process such as an OLE container
activation).
*/
extern ProError ProWindowRefit(int window_id);
/*
Purpose: Refits the display of an object in the window specified by the
window_id. The type of the object should be either drawing, part
or assembly.
Input Arguments:
window_id - The handle to the Creo Parametric window.
Output Arguments:
none
Return Values:
PRO_TK_NO_ERROR - The function successfully refits the model to the
window.
PRO_TK_BAD_INPUTS - The window does not contain valid object or view.
PRO_TK_E_NOT_FOUND - Either view or model was not found.
*/
extern ProError ProWindowURLShow (int window_id, wchar_t* url );
/*
Purpose: Set the URL displayed in the window's embedded browser.
Input Arguments:
window_id - The window identifier (containing the embedded browser)
url - The URL to display in the embedded browser.
Output Arguments:
none
Return Values:
PRO_TK_NO_ERROR - The function retrieved the information.
PRO_TK_GENERAL_ERROR - The function failed.
PRO_TK_BAD_INPUTS - The window identifier was invalid.
*/
extern ProError ProWindowURLGet ( int window_id , wchar_t **url );
/*
Purpose: Get the URL displayed in the window's embedded browser.
Input Arguments:
window_id - The window identifier (containing the embedded browser)
Output Arguments:
url - The URL displayed in the embedded browser. NULL if the browser
has not loaded a page yet Free this string using ProWstringFree()
.
Return Values:
PRO_TK_NO_ERROR - The function retrieved the information.
PRO_TK_BAD_INPUTS - The window identifer was invalid.
PRO_TK_GENERAL_ERROR - The function failed .
*/
extern ProError ProWindowBrowserSizeGet ( int window_id ,
double *percent );
/*
Purpose: Get information about the visible size of the embedded browser in
this window.
<p><b>NOTE: </b>Not applicable if browser is open in separate
window.
Input Arguments:
window_id - The window identifier (containing the embedded browser)
Output Arguments:
percent - The percent of the Creo Parametric window covered by the
browser, from 0.0 (the window is minimized) to 100.0 (the
window covers the entire window)
Return Values:
PRO_TK_NO_ERROR - The function returned the information.
PRO_TK_BAD_INPUTS - Invalid window identifier specified.
PRO_TK_GENERAL_ERROR - The function failed
*/
extern ProError ProWindowBrowserSizeSet ( int window_id ,
double percent );
/*
Purpose: Set the visible size of the embedded browser in this window.
<p><b>NOTE: </b>Not applicable if browser is open in separate
window.
Input Arguments:
window_id - The window identifier (containing the embedded browser)
percent - The percent of the Creo Parametric window covered by the
browser, from 0.0 (the window is minimized) to 100.0 (the
window covers the entire window)
Output Arguments:
none
Return Values:
PRO_TK_NO_ERROR - The function set the value.
PRO_TK_BAD_INPUTS - Invalid window identifier or percentage specified.
PRO_TK_GENERAL_ERROR - The function failed .
*/
typedef ProError (*ProWindowOccupyPostAction) (int win_id);
/*
Purpose: This is the notification function called after a model has been
loaded into a Creo Parametric Window.
<p> The user supplies this function by calling
<b>ProNotificationSet()</b> with the notify type
PRO_WINDOW_OCCUPY_POST.
<p> <b>
Input Arguments:
win_id - The identifier of the Creo Parametric window
Output Arguments:
none
Return Values:
Return values are not interpreted by Creo Parametric.
See Also:
ProNotificationSet , ProObjectwindowMdlnameCreate()
*/
typedef ProError (*ProWindowOccupyModelPostAction) (ProMdl mdl, int win_id);
/*
Purpose: This is the notification function called after a model has been
loaded into a Creo Parametric Window.
<p> The user supplies this function by calling
<b>ProNotificationSet()</b> with the notify type
PRO_WINDOW_OCCUPY_POST.
<p> <b>
Input Arguments:
win_id - The identifier of the Creo Parametric window.
Output Arguments:
none
Return Values:
Return values are not interpreted by Creo Parametric.
See Also:
ProNotificationSet , ProObjectwindowMdlnameCreate()
*/
typedef ProError (*ProWindowVacatePreAction) (int win_id);
/*
Purpose: This is the notification function called before a Creo Parametric
window is closed or cleared.
<p> The user supplies this function by calling
<b>ProNotificationSet()</b> with the notify type
PRO_WINDOW_VACATE_PRE.
<p> <b>
Input Arguments:
win_id - The identifier of the Creo Parametric window
Output Arguments:
none
Return Values:
Return values are not interpreted by Creo Parametric.
See Also:
ProNotificationSet, ProWindowDelete, ProWindowCurrentClose()
*/
extern ProError ProWindowDeviceFlush( ProAppData win);
/*
Purpose: This function forces the flush of pending display commands on the
given window. <B>Note:</B> IMPORTANT: Excessive calls to this API
will cause major slow down on systems running Vista or Windows 7.
It is recommended to call this API only <b>after</b> completing
all display operations.
Input Arguments:
win - Handle to the window to flush to. If this is NULL the function
will flush to current window.
Output Arguments:
none
Return Values:
PRO_TK_NO_ERROR - The function successfully flushed pending display
commands.
PRO_TK_GENERAL_ERROR - A general error occurred and the function
failed.
*/
extern ProError ProWindowPixelOutlineGet (int win_id, ProOutline outline);
/*
Purpose: Get the pixel outline of the window.
Input Arguments:
none
Output Arguments:
none
Return Values:
PRO_TK_NO_ERROR - The function is successful.
PRO_TK_BAD_INPUTS - One are more inputs are bad.
PRO_TK_GENERAL_ERROR - Failed to get the pixel outline.
*/
extern ProError ProWindowCoordinatePixelGet(int window_id,
Pro3dPnt point,
Pro2dPnt pixelSpaceCoord);
/*
Purpose: Returns pixel space coordinate on receiving Window space
coordinate.
Input Arguments:
window_id - A valid window identifier
point - Window space 3d coordinate.
Output Arguments:
pixelSpaceCoord - Pixel space coordinate
Return Values:
PRO_TK_NO_ERROR - The function successfully retrieved the information.
PRO_TK_BAD_INPUTS - The input argument is invalid, or the font
identifier is NULL.
PRO_TK_GENERAL_ERROR - A general error occurred and the function
failed.
*/
PRO_END_C_DECLS
#endif /* PRO_WINDOW_H */