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18.8 Repaint Protocol
The repaint protocol is the mechanism whereby a program keeps the display up-to-date, reflecting the results of both synchronous and asynchronous events. The repaint mechanism may be invoked by user programs each time through their top-level command loop. It may also be invoked directly or indirectly as a result of events received from the display server host. For example, if a window is on display with another window overlapping it and the second window is buried, a "damage notification" event may be sent by the server. CLIM would then cause a repaint to be executed for the newly-exposed region.
- 18.8.1 - Repaint Protocol Functions
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- 18.8.2 - Repaint Protocol Classes
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CLIM 2.0 User's Guide - OCT 1998
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