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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat init-script failing because of /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions Post 302520234 by pludi on Friday 6th of May 2011 07:46:37 AM
Old 05-06-2011
Just an idea: since the shell doesn't differentiate between a command and a function, move the whole line to a function, and let action() execute that.
 

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XtPopupSpringLoaded()													     XtPopupSpringLoaded()

Name
  XtPopupSpringLoaded - map a spring-loaded popup from within an application.

Synopsis
  void XtPopupSpringLoaded(popup_shell)
	   Widget popup_shell;

Inputs
  popup_shell
	    Specifies the shell widget to be popped up.

Availability
  Release 4 and later.

Description
  XtPopupSpringLoaded() 	calls	      the	  functions	    registered	       on	  the	     specified	      shell's
  XtNpopupCallback callback list and pops the shell up, making it a spring-loaded shell.  A spring-loaded shell is one that is popped  up  in
  response to a button press and will pop down when the button is released.  Spring-loaded shells have events dispatched to them specially to
  ensure that they receive the button up event, even if it occurs in another window.  See XtAddGrab() for more details.

  XtPopupSpringLoaded() performs exactly like XtPopup(), except that XtPopupSpringLoaded() does the following:

  o  Sets the shell spring_loaded field to True.

  o  Always calls XtAddGrab() with exclusive set to True and spring_loaded set to True.

  See XtPopup() for details.

Usage
  You can also pop up spring loaded shells by using the XtMenuPopup action in a translation table.  This  predefined  action  calls  XtPopup-
  SpringLoaded().

  Any pop up shell can be popped down with XtPopdown(), the XtCallbackPopdown() callback function, or with the XtMenuPopdown action.

  XtPopupSpringLoaded()  was  added  in  Release  4,  and  prior to this release, the only way to pop up a spring loaded shell was to use the
  MenuPopup action (which has now been renamed XtMenuPopup).

See Also
  XtAddGrab(1), XtCreatePopupShell(1), XtMenuPopdown(1), XtMenuPopup(1), XtPopdown(1), XtPopup(1).

Xt - Pop Ups														     XtPopupSpringLoaded()
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