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\description{Returns the monitor number in which the point (\code{x},\code{y}) is located.}
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\usage{gdkScreenGetMonitorAtPoint(object, x, y)}
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\value{[integer] the monitor number in which the point (\code{x},\code{y}) lies, or
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a monitor close to (\code{x},\code{y}) if the point is not in any monitor.}
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\author{Derived by RGtkGen from GTK+ documentation}