+ /**
+ * @defgroup Inwin Inwin
+ *
+ * @image html img/widget/inwin/preview-00.png
+ * @image latex img/widget/inwin/preview-00.eps
+ * @image html img/widget/inwin/preview-01.png
+ * @image latex img/widget/inwin/preview-01.eps
+ * @image html img/widget/inwin/preview-02.png
+ * @image latex img/widget/inwin/preview-02.eps
+ *
+ * An inwin is a window inside a window that is useful for a quick popup.
+ * It does not hover.
+ *
+ * It works by creating an object that will occupy the entire window, so it
+ * must be created using an @ref Win "elm_win" as parent only. The inwin
+ * object can be hidden or restacked below every other object if it's
+ * needed to show what's behind it without destroying it. If this is done,
+ * the elm_win_inwin_activate() function can be used to bring it back to
+ * full visibility again.
+ *
+ * There are three styles available in the default theme. These are:
+ * @li default: The inwin is sized to take over most of the window it's
+ * placed in.
+ * @li minimal: The size of the inwin will be the minimum necessary to show
+ * its contents.
+ * @li minimal_vertical: Horizontally, the inwin takes as much space as
+ * possible, but it's sized vertically the most it needs to fit its\
+ * contents.
+ *
+ * Some examples of Inwin can be found in the following:
+ * @li @ref inwin_example_01
+ *
+ * @{
+ */
+ /**
+ * Adds an inwin to the current window
+ *
+ * The @p obj used as parent @b MUST be an @ref Win "Elementary Window".
+ * Never call this function with anything other than the top-most window
+ * as its parameter, unless you are fond of undefined behavior.
+ *
+ * After creating the object, the widget will set itself as resize object
+ * for the window with elm_win_resize_object_add(), so when shown it will
+ * appear to cover almost the entire window (how much of it depends on its
+ * content and the style used). It must not be added into other container
+ * objects and it needs not be moved or resized manually.
+ *
+ * @param parent The parent object
+ * @return The new object or NULL if it cannot be created
+ */