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How to programmatically get the resolution of a window and that of the system in Linux?

I'm trying to get the resolution of the screen as well as the resolution of a specific window (in which a program is running) on Linux system. I don't need to modify the resolution, I only need the current values. As far as I know, we can call some system functions to do so on Windows, how can we do that on Linux, preferably using C/C++ language? Thanks in advance.

update: Actually, I don't need to do a GUI, although I know Qt and GTK+ can do it, I'm reluctant to include an external library for just getting the resolution.

To get screen resolution, you can use XRandR extension, like in xrandr sources:

  SizeID        current_size;
  XRRScreenSize *sizes;
  dpy = XOpenDisplay (display_name);
  // ...
  root = RootWindow (dpy, screen);
  sc = XRRGetScreenInfo (dpy, root);
  current_size = XRRConfigCurrentConfiguration (sc, &current_rotation);
  sizes = XRRConfigSizes(sc, &nsize);
  for (i = 0; i < nsize; i++) {
    printf ("%c%-2d %5d x %-5d  (%4dmm x%4dmm )",
         i == current_size ? '*' : ' ',
         i, sizes[i].width, sizes[i].height,
         sizes[i].mwidth, sizes[i].mheight);
     // ...
  }

You can see the output typing "xrandr" in your xterm.

Or, better, use the xdpyinfo method:

Display *dpy;
// dpy = ...
int scr = /* ... */
printf ("  dimensions:    %dx%d pixels (%dx%d millimeters)\n",
        DisplayWidth (dpy, scr), DisplayHeight (dpy, scr),
        DisplayWidthMM(dpy, scr), DisplayHeightMM (dpy, scr));

In X11, you'd need to call the Xlib's XGetWindowAttributes to get the various window info, including the size and position relative to parent. For an example of how it is used, you can google for 'xwininfo.c'.

That said, probably you are going to use some more highlevel framework to do your window programming - and the chances are high that it already has some other primitives for this, see an example for Qt - so you might want to give a bit more background about the question.

Depends:

The command line tool xdpyinfo provides this information for you; to do it programmatically you need to to use Xlib, as Andrew Y explains.

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