@param c The connection
@param mode A bitmask of #xcb_prop_mode_t values.
@param mode \n
@param window The window whose property you want to change.
@param property The property you want to change (an atom).
@param type The type of the property you want to change (an atom).
@param format Specifies whether the data should be viewed as a list of 8-bit, 16-bit or
32-bit quantities. Possible values are 8, 16 and 32. This information allows
the X server to correctly perform byte-swap operations as necessary.
@param data_len Specifies the number of elements (see \a format).
@param data The property data.
@return A cookie
Sets or updates a property on the specified \a window. Properties are for
example the window title (WM_NAME) or its minimum size (WM_NORMAL_HINTS).
Protocols such as EWMH also use properties - for example EWMH defines the
window title, encoded as UTF-8 string, in the _NET_WM_NAME property.
This form can be used only if the request will not cause
a reply to be generated. Any returned error will be
saved for handling by xcb_request_check().
@brief Changes a window property
@param c The connection @param mode A bitmask of #xcb_prop_mode_t values. @param mode \n @param window The window whose property you want to change. @param property The property you want to change (an atom). @param type The type of the property you want to change (an atom). @param format Specifies whether the data should be viewed as a list of 8-bit, 16-bit or 32-bit quantities. Possible values are 8, 16 and 32. This information allows the X server to correctly perform byte-swap operations as necessary. @param data_len Specifies the number of elements (see \a format). @param data The property data. @return A cookie
Sets or updates a property on the specified \a window. Properties are for example the window title (WM_NAME) or its minimum size (WM_NORMAL_HINTS). Protocols such as EWMH also use properties - for example EWMH defines the window title, encoded as UTF-8 string, in the _NET_WM_NAME property.
This form can be used only if the request will not cause a reply to be generated. Any returned error will be saved for handling by xcb_request_check().