05-09-2011
Motif 1.2 support on Solaris 10
Hello,
I used to compile and link the code on Solaris 6 using Motif 1.2 (that used to come as part of Operating System)
I would like to use the same version of Motif 1.2 for compilation and linking on Solaris 10. But Solaris 10 has Motif 2.1.0 as default.
Is Motif 1.2 supported on Solaris 10 ? If so, is the Motif 1.2 executable available for installation ? Any links ?
Thanks,
Shafi
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dxmgetlocalestring
DXmGetLocaleString(3X) DXmGetLocaleString(3X)
NAME
DXmGetLocaleString - Provides locale-sensitive Motif compound string version of Toolkit ASCII default values.
SYNOPSIS
XmString DXmGetLocaleString(
I18nContext context,
char *string,
I18nWordType word_type );
PARAMETERS
Reserved for future use. (Null value passed.) Null-terminated string specifying the ASCII string value whose locale sensitive version is
to be retrieved (for example, the string "OK"). Specifies the type (part of speech) of a word in the string, as indicated by one of the
following values:
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Value Description
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I18NADJECTIVE The word is an adjective.
I18NADVERB The word is an adverb.
I18NNOUN The word is a noun.
I18NVERB The word is a verb.
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DESCRIPTION
The DXmGetLocaleString routine provides a locale-sensitive Motif compound string version of Toolkit ASCII default values, such as "OK" or
"Cancel". You can specify the part of speech (adjective, adverb, verb, or noun) associated with each word in the string.
RETURN VALUES
A pointer to the Motif compound string containing the value.
DXmGetLocaleString(3X)