12-20-2010
Yeah, the fussy permissions without a warning message thing is a bear!
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Name
XtErrorHandler - interface definition for low-level error and warning handler procedures.
Synopsis
typedef void (*XtErrorHandler)(String);
String message;
Inputs
message Specifies the error message.
Description
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