A CAPI interface.
A screen, or any argument accepted by convert-to-screen.
A CAPI interface.
A list of keywords.
On GTK+, Microsoft Windows or Motif, a CAPI process, t
or nil
. On Cocoa, this argument is not supported.
The function display
displays the CAPI interface
interface
on the specified
screen
(or the current one if not supplied).
If process is not supplied, then if owner is supplied interface runs in owner 's process, otherwise interface runs in the process of the parent of interface if it is a document-container, or in a new process created for interface if not.
On Microsoft Windows and Motif, if
process
is t
, then
interface
runs in a newly-created process. If process is nil
,
interface
runs in the current process. Otherwise
process
is expected to be a CAPI process, and
interface
runs in it. A CAPI process is a mp:process
which was created by calling display
. You can pass only a CAPI process as
process
, because it needs to handle messages using the LispWorks event loop. The default value of
process
is t
.
On Cocoa, all CAPI interfaces run in the Cocoa Event Loop process (which is the main thread of LispWorks) and therefore the process argument is not supported. If the value of process is any process other than the Cocoa Event Loop process an error is signalled.
owner specifies an owner for interface , which should be another CAPI interface. interface inherits a number of attributes from owner , including the default process, default screen and default display state.
window-styles , if supplied, sets the window-styles slot of interface . See interface for information about window-styles .
display
has finished preparing the interface to display, it calls interface-display to actually do the display. The primary method does the actual display, and you can :before
or :after
methods to execute code just before or just after the window appears.
contain
convert-to-screen
display-dialog
document-container
execute-with-interface
interface
interface-display
quit-interface
*update-screen-interfaces-hooks*
Getting Started
The correct thread for CAPI operations
Host Window System-specific issues
Programming with CAPI Windows
Dialog Owners
CAPI User Guide and Reference Manual (Macintosh version) - 25 Feb 2015