Warning
gtk_window_set_has_frame has been deprecated since version 2.24 and should not be used in newly-written code. This function will be removed in GTK+ 3
(Note: this is a special-purpose function for the framebuffer port,
that causes GTK+ to draw its own window border. For most applications,
you want gtk_window_set_decorated() instead, which tells the window
manager whether to draw the window border.)
If this function is called on a window with setting of TRUE, before
it is realized or showed, it will have a "frame" window around
window->window, accessible in window->frame. Using the signal
frame_event you can receive all events targeted at the frame.
This function is used by the linux-fb port to implement managed
windows, but it could conceivably be used by X-programs that
want to do their own window decorations.
Warning gtk_window_set_has_frame has been deprecated since version 2.24 and should not be used in newly-written code. This function will be removed in GTK+ 3 (Note: this is a special-purpose function for the framebuffer port, that causes GTK+ to draw its own window border. For most applications, you want gtk_window_set_decorated() instead, which tells the window manager whether to draw the window border.) If this function is called on a window with setting of TRUE, before it is realized or showed, it will have a "frame" window around window->window, accessible in window->frame. Using the signal frame_event you can receive all events targeted at the frame. This function is used by the linux-fb port to implement managed windows, but it could conceivably be used by X-programs that want to do their own window decorations.