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XtAppAddConverter(3Xt)						     MIT X11R4						    XtAppAddConverter(3Xt)

Name
       XtAppAddConverter - register resource converter

Syntax
       void XtAppAddConverter(app_context, from_type, to_type, converter, convert_args, num_args)
	 XtAppContext app_context;
	 String from_type;
	 String to_type;
	 XtConverter converter;
	 XtConvertArgList convert_args;
	 Cardinal num_args;

Arguments
       app_context
		 Specifies the application context.

       converter Specifies the type converter procedure.

       convert_args
		 Specifies how to compute the additional arguments to the converter or NULL.

       from_type Specifies the source type.

       num_args  Specifies the number of additional arguments to the converter or zero.

       to_type	 Specifies the destination type.

Description
       The registers a the specified resource converter.

See Also
       XtConvert(3Xt), XtStringConversionWarning(3Xt)
       X Window System Toolkit: The Complete Programmer's Guide and Specification, Paul J. Asente and Ralph Swick
       X Window System: The Complete Reference, Second Edition, Robert W. Scheifler and James Gettys

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XtAppAddConverter(3Xt)					    XT COMPATIBILITY FUNCTIONS					    XtAppAddConverter(3Xt)

NAME
XtAppAddConverter, XtAddConverter - register resource converter SYNTAX
void XtAppAddConverter(XtAppContext app_context, String from_type, String to_type, XtConverter converter, XtConvertArgList convert_args, Cardinal num_args); void XtAddConverter(String from_type, String to_type, XtConverter converter, XtConvertArgList convert_args, Cardinal num_args); ARGUMENTS
app_context Specifies the application context. converter Specifies the type converter procedure. convert_args Specifies how to compute the additional arguments to the converter or NULL. from_type Specifies the source type. num_args Specifies the number of additional arguments to the converter or zero. to_type Specifies the destination type. DESCRIPTION
XtAppAddConverter is equivalent in function to XtAppSetTypeConverter with cache_type equal to XtCacheAll for old-format type converters. It has been superseded by XtAppSetTypeConverter. XtAddConverter is equivalent in function to XtSetTypeConverter with cache_type equal to XtCacheAll for old-format type converters. It has been superseded by XtSetTypeConverter. SEE ALSO
XtConvert(3Xt), XtStringConversionWarning(3Xt) X Toolkit Intrinsics - C Language Interface Xlib - C Language X Interface XFree86 Version 4.7.0 XtAppAddConverter(3Xt)
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