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Operating Systems Linux Slackware Found bird in 13.37 Post 302555524 by slak0 on Thursday 15th of September 2011 03:14:41 AM
Old 09-15-2011
Found bird in 13.37

Would someone confirm my amusement at finding the bird under Menu > Settings > Screensaver > Advanced (TAB) > "Fading and Colormaps" in that icon in Slackware 13.37?
 

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DtActionIcon(library call)												DtActionIcon(library call)

NAME
DtActionIcon -- get the icon information for an action SYNOPSIS
#include <Dt/Action.h> char *DtActionIcon( char *actionName); DESCRIPTION
The DtActionIcon function gets the icon information for an action. The actionName argument is the name of the action. DtActionIcon returns the name of the icon associated with an actionName action. If the action definition does not explicitly identify an icon name, this function returns the default action icon name, as described in dtactionfile(4) (``Action Selection''). The default action icon name can be customized using the actionIcon X resource. If there are multiple actionName actions, the string returned is the icon associated with the most general action. The most general action is the one with the lowest precedence, as described in dtactionfile(4) (``Action Selection''). RETURN VALUE
Upon successful completion, the DtActionIcon function returns a newly allocated copy of the icon name string ( ICON field) associated with the action; otherwise, it returns NULL. APPLICATION USAGE
The DtActionIcon function is useful for applications that provide a graphical interface to actions. The application should use XtFree(3) to free the icon name string returned by the DtActionIcon function. SEE ALSO
Dt/Action.h - DtAction(5), XtFree(3) dtactionfile(4), dtdtfile(4). DtActionIcon(library call)
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