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Contact Us Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators Tynt Tracer Must Die Post 302419367 by clx on Friday 7th of May 2010 02:40:51 AM
Old 05-07-2010
Till now, I was in the impression that it is my browser/clipboard/terminal issue or something like that.
Since I copied the code only once (with this issue), so I wasn't much worried about that.
I completely agree with the other member's remarks mentioned above.
 

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XmClipboardUndoCopy(3X) 												   XmClipboardUndoCopy(3X)

NAME
XmClipboardUndoCopy - A clipboard function that deletes the last item placed on the clipboard SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Xm.h> #include <Xm/CutPaste.h> int XmClipboardUndoCopy (display, window) Display * display; Window window; DESCRIPTION
XmClipboardUndoCopy deletes the last item placed on the clipboard if the item was placed there by an application with the passed display and window arguments. Any data item deleted from the clipboard by the original call to XmClipboardCopy is restored. If the display or window IDs do not match the last copied item, no action is taken, and this function has no effect. 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 win- dow ID to each clipboard function it calls. 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. SEE ALSO
XmClipboardLock(3X), XmClipboardStartCopy(3X) XmClipboardUndoCopy(3X)
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