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-.TH MiniLibX 3 "September 19, 2002"
-.SH NAME
-MiniLibX - Managing windows
-.SH SYNOPSYS
-
-.nf
-.I void *
-.fi
-.B mlx_new_window
-(
-.I void *mlx_ptr, int size_x, int size_y, char *title
-);
-
-.nf
-.I int
-.fi
-.B mlx_clear_window
-(
-.I void *mlx_ptr, void *win_ptr
-);
-
-.nf
-.I int
-.fi
-.B mlx_destroy_window
-(
-.I void *mlx_ptr, void *win_ptr
-);
-
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-The
-.B mlx_new_window
-() function creates a new window on the screen, using the
-.I size_x
-and
-.I size_y
-parameters to determine its size, and
-.I title
-as the text that should be displayed in the window's title bar.
-The
-.I mlx_ptr
-parameter is the connection identifier returned by
-.B mlx_init
-() (see the
-.B mlx
-man page).
-.B mlx_new_window
-() returns a
-.I void *
-window identifier that can be used by other MiniLibX calls.
-Note that the MiniLibX
-can handle an arbitrary number of separate windows.
-
-.B mlx_clear_window
-() and
-.B mlx_destroy_window
-() respectively clear (in black) and destroy the given window. They both have
-the same parameters:
-.I mlx_ptr
-is the screen connection identifier, and
-.I win_ptr
-is a window identifier.
-
-.SH RETURN VALUES
-If
-.B mlx_new_window()
-fails to create a new window (for wathever reason), it will return NULL,
-otherwise a non-null pointer is returned as a window identifier.
-.B mlx_clear_window
-and
-.B mlx_destroy_window
-right now return nothing.
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-mlx(3), mlx_pixel_put(3), mlx_new_image(3), mlx_loop(3)
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-Copyright ol@ - 2002-2014 - Olivier Crouzet