* Since: 2.8
*/
void
-gdk_window_move_region (GdkWindow *window,
- const cairo_region_t *region,
- gint dx,
- gint dy)
+gdk_window_move_region (GdkWindow *window,
+ const cairo_region_t *region,
+ gint dx,
+ gint dy)
{
cairo_region_t *expose_area;
* @window: a #GdkWindow
* @color: a #GdkColor
*
- * Sets the background color of @window. (However, when using GTK+,
- * set the background of a widget with gtk_widget_modify_bg() - if
- * you’re an application - or gtk_style_set_background() - if you're
- * implementing a custom widget.)
+ * Sets the background color of @window.
+ *
+ * However, when using GTK+, influence the background of a widget
+ * using a style class or CSS — if you’re an application — or with
+ * gtk_style_context_set_background() — if you're implementing a
+ * custom widget.
*
* See also gdk_window_set_background_pattern().
*
* when the window is obscured then exposed.
*/
void
-gdk_window_set_background_pattern (GdkWindow *window,
+gdk_window_set_background_pattern (GdkWindow *window,
cairo_pattern_t *pattern)
{
g_return_if_fail (GDK_IS_WINDOW (window));