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XmRenditionCreate(library call) 										   XmRenditionCreate(library call)

NAME
XmRenditionCreate -- A convenience function that creates a rendition SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Xm.h> XmRendition XmRenditionCreate( Widget widget, XmStringTag tag, ArgList arglist, Cardinal argcount); DESCRIPTION
XmRenditionCreate creates a rendition whose resources are set to the values specified in arglist. Default values are assigned to resources that are not specified. widget Specifies the widget used for deriving any necessary information for creating the rendition. In particular, the X display of wid- get will be used for loading fonts. tag Specifies the tag for the rendition. (This will become the XmNtag resource for the rendition.) arglist Specifies the argument list. argcount Specifies the number of attribute/value pairs in the argument list (arglist). RETURN
Returns the created rendition. The function allocates space to hold the returned rendition. The application is responsible for managing this allocated space. The application can recover this allocated space by calling XmRenditionFree. RELATED
XmRendition(3) and XmRenditionFree(3). XmRenditionCreate(library call)

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XmRenderTableAddRenditions(library call)								  XmRenderTableAddRenditions(library call)

NAME
XmRenderTableAddRenditions -- Creates a new render table SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Xm.h> XmRenderTable XmRenderTableAddRenditions( XmRenderTable oldtable, XmRendition *renditions, Cardinal rendition_count, XmMergeMode merge_mode); DESCRIPTION
XmRenderTableAddRenditions is a function to create a new render table that includes the renditions listed in oldtable, if there is one. This function also copies specified renditions (renditions) to the new render table. The first rendition_count renditions of the renditions array are added to the new table. If a rendition is tagged with a tag that matches a tag already in oldtable, then the existing rendition using that tag is either modified or freed and replaced with the new rendition, depending on the value of merge_mode. If oldtable is NULL, XmRenderTableAddRenditions creates a new render table containing only the specified renditions. This function deallocates the original render table after extracting the required information. It is the responsibility of the caller to free the renditions of the renditions array by calling the XmRenditionFree function. oldtable Specifies the render table to be added to. renditions Specifies an array of renditions to be added. rendition_count Specifies the number of renditions from renditions to be added. merge_mode Specifies what to do if the XmNtag of a rendition matches that of one that already exists in oldtable. The possible values are as follows: XmMERGE_REPLACE Completely replaces the old rendition with the new one. XmMERGE_OLD Replaces any unspecified values of the old rendition with the corresponding values from the new rendition. XmMERGE_NEW Replaces the old rendition with the new rendition, replacing any unspecified values of the new rendition with the cor- responding values from the old rendition. XmSKIP Skips over the new rendition, leaving the old rendition intact. RETURN
If renditions is NULL or rendition_count is 0 (zero), this function returns oldtable. Otherwise, the function returns a new XmRenderTable. The function allocates space to hold this new render table. The application is responsible for managing this allocated space. The appli- cation can recover the allocated space by calling XmRenderTableFree. RELATED
XmRendition(3) and XmRenderTableFree(3). XmRenderTableAddRenditions(library call)
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