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XmClipboardCopy(3X)													       XmClipboardCopy(3X)

NAME
XmClipboardCopy - A clipboard function that copies a data item to temporary storage for later copying to clipboard SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Xm.h> #include <Xm/CutPaste.h> int XmClipboardCopy (display, window, item_id, format_name, buffer, length, private_id, data_id) Display * display; Window window; long item_id; char * format_name; XtPointer buffer; unsigned long length; long private_id; long * data_id; DESCRIPTION
XmClipboardCopy copies a data item to temporary storage. The data item is moved from temporary storage to the clipboard data structure when a call to XmClipboardEndCopy is made. Additional calls to XmClipboardCopy before a call to XmClipboardEndCopy add additional data item for- mats to the same data item or append data to an existing format. Formats are described in the Inter-Client Communication Conventions Man- ual (ICCCM) as targets. Note Do not call XmClipboardCopy before a call to XmClipboardStartCopy has been made. The latter function allocates temporary storage required by XmClipboardCopy. If the buffer argument is NULL, the data is considered to be passed by name. When data that has been passed by name is later requested by another application, the application that owns the data receives a callback with a request for the data. The application that owns the data must then transfer the data to the clipboard with the XmClipboardCopyByName function. When a data item that was passed by name is deleted from the clipboard, the application that owns the data receives a callback stating that the data is no longer needed. For information on the callback function, see the callback argument description for XmClipboardStartCopy(3X). Specifies a pointer to the Display structure that was returned in a previous call to XOpenDisplay or XtDisplay. Specifies a widget's window ID that relates the application window to the clipboard. The widget's window ID can be obtained by using XtWindow. The same application instance should pass the same window ID to each of the clipboard functions that it calls. Specifies the number assigned to this data item. This number was returned by a previous call to XmClipboardStartCopy. Specifies the name of the format in which the data item is stored on the clipboard. Format is known as target in the ICCCM. Specifies the buffer from which the clipboard copies the data. Specifies the length of the data being copied to the clipboard. Specifies the private data that the application wants to store with the data item. Specifies an identify- ing number assigned to the data item that uniquely identifies the data item and the format. This argument is required only for data that is passed by name. RETURN VALUE
The function is successful. The function failed because the clipboard was locked by another application. The application can continue to call the function again with the same parameters until the lock goes away. This gives the application the opportunity to ask if the user wants to keep trying or to give up on the operation. The function failed because XmClipboardStartCopy was not called or because the data item contains too many formats. SEE ALSO
XmClipboardCopyByName(3X), XmClipboardEndCopy(3X), XmClipboardStartCopy(3X) XmClipboardCopy(3X)

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XmClipboardEndCopy(library call)										  XmClipboardEndCopy(library call)

NAME
XmClipboardEndCopy -- A clipboard function that completes the copying of data to the clipboard SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/CutPaste.h> int XmClipboardEndCopy (display, window, item_id) Display * display; Window window; long item_id; (void) DESCRIPTION
XmClipboardEndCopy locks the clipboard from access by other applications, places data in the clipboard data structure, and unlocks the clipboard. Data items copied to the clipboard by XmClipboardCopy are not actually entered in the clipboard data structure until the call to XmClipboardEndCopy. This function also frees up temporary storage that was allocated by XmClipboardStartCopy, which must be called before XmClipboardEndCopy. The latter function should not be called if XmClipboardCancelCopy has been called. display Specifies a pointer to the Display structure that was returned in a previous call to XOpenDisplay or XtDisplay. window Specifies the window ID of a widget that relates the application window to the clipboard. The widget's window ID can be obtained through XtWindow. The same application instance should pass the same window ID to each clipboard function it calls. item_id Specifies the number assigned to this data item, which was returned by a previous call to XmClipboardStartCopy. RETURN
XmClipboardSuccess The function was successful. XmClipboardLocked The function failed because the clipboard was locked by another application. The application can continue to call the function again with the same parameters until the lock goes away. This gives the application the opportunity to ask if the user wants to keep trying or to give up on the operation. XmClipboardFail The function failed because XmClipboardStartCopy was not called. RELATED
XmClipboardCancelCopy(3), XmClipboardCopy(3) and XmClipboardStartCopy(3). XmClipboardEndCopy(library call)
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