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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting cannot stat error Post 302437548 by jim mcnamara on Thursday 15th of July 2010 10:25:13 AM
Old 07-15-2010
NO. You need a child process for find that the parent waits for:
Code:
for i in $find . -name "*.tif" )

backtics ` ` or the $( ) construct mean the same thing. You just found out why the backtic thing has problems - it is hard to see and easy to mess up. I used the $( ) thing because it is hard to mistake for something else.
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XtCreateManagedWidget() 												   XtCreateManagedWidget()

Name
  XtCreateManagedWidget - create and manage a child widget.

Synopsis
  Widget XtCreateManagedWidget(name, widget_class, parent, args, num_args)
	 String name;
	 WidgetClass widget_class;
	 Widget parent;
	 ArgList args;
	 Cardinal num_args;

Inputs
  name	      Specifies the resource name for the created widget.

  widget_class
	      Specifies the widget class pointer for the created widget; must be rectObjClass or any subclass.

  parent      Specifies the parent widget; must be of class Composite or any subclass thereof.

  args	      Specifies the argument list to override the resource defaults.

  num_args    Specifies the number of arguments in the argument list.

Returns
  The newly created and managed child widget.

Description
  XtCreateManagedWidget()  creates  a  widget  by  passing  all of its arguments to XtCreateWidget(), and then calling XtManageChild() on the
  resulting widget.  It returns the created and managed widget.

Usage
  You can use XtVaCreateManagedWidget() to do the same thing, except that resource names and values are passed in a variable length  argument
  list, rather than an ArgList.

  If  you  are creating a number of children of an already realized parent, it is more efficient to create them and then manage them all in a
  single call to XtManageChildren().

See Also
  XtCreateWidget(1), XtManageChild(1), XtManageChildren(1), XtVaCreateManagedWidget(1).

Xt - Widget Lifecycle													   XtCreateManagedWidget()
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