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- Mode(window, mode)
This function switches Xic between physical and electrical modes,
or switches sub-windows between the two viewing modes. The first
argument is an integer 0-4, where 0 represents the main window, in
which case the application mode is set, and 1-4 represent the
sub-windows, in which case the viewing mode of that sub-window is set.
The sub-window number is the same number as shown in the window title
bar. The second argument is 0 for physical mode, nonzero for
electrical mode. The return value is the new mode setting (0 or 1) or
-1 if the indicated sub-window is not active.
- (int) CurMode(window)
This function returns the current mode (physical or electrical) of the
main window or sub-windows. The argument is an integer 0-4 where 0
represents the main window (and the application mode) and 1-4
represent sub-window viewing modes. The return value is 0 for physical
mode, 1 for electrical mode, or -1 if the indicated sub-window does not
exist. This function is identical to GetWindowMode.
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Stephen R. Whiteley
2012-04-01