09-30-2010
...in other words, you almost never do. The ISO9660 file structure is not designed for modification, everything has a strictly defined place with no room to extend files or directories. (not the same thing as multisession.) You copy the whole file structure it somewhere else, modify that, and build a new image from it.
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xminstallimage
XmInstallImage(3X) XmInstallImage(3X)
NAME
XmInstallImage - A pixmap caching function that adds an image to the pixmap cache
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Xm.h>
Boolean XmInstallImage (image, image_name)
XImage * image;
char * image_name;
DESCRIPTION
XmInstallImage stores an image in an image cache that can later be used to generate a pixmap. Part of the installation process is to extend
the resource converter used to reference these images. The resource converter is given the image name so that the image can be referenced
in a .Xdefaults file. Since an image can be referenced by a widget through its pixmap resources, it is up to the application to ensure that
the image is installed before the widget is created. Points to the image structure to be installed. The installation process does not make
a local copy of the image. Therefore, the application should not destroy the image until it is uninstalled from the caching functions.
Specifies a string that the application uses to name the image. After installation, this name can be used in .Xdefaults for referencing
the image. A local copy of the name is created by the image caching functions.
The image caching functions provide a set of eight preinstalled images. These names can be used within a .Xdefaults file for generating
pixmaps for the resource for which they are provided.
-------------------------------------------------------------
Image Name Description
-------------------------------------------------------------
background A tile of solid background
25_foreground A tile of 25% foreground, 75% background
50_foreground A tile of 50% foreground, 50% background
75_foreground A tile of 75% foreground, 25% background
horizontal A tile of horizontal lines of the two colors
vertical A tile of vertical lines of the two colors
slant_right A tile of slanting lines of the two colors
slant_left A tile of slanting lines of the two colors
-------------------------------------------------------------
RETURN VALUE
Returns True when successful; returns False if NULL image, NULL image_name, or duplicate image_name is used as a parameter value.
SEE ALSO
XmUninstallImage(3X), XmGetPixmap(3X), XmDestroyPixmap(3X)
XmInstallImage(3X)