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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Split the File based on Size Post 302935239 by disedorgue on Friday 13th of February 2015 03:30:27 PM
Old 02-13-2015
Hi,
What is the file type ?

Regards.
 

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XmRepTypeGetRecord(library call)										  XmRepTypeGetRecord(library call)

NAME
XmRepTypeGetRecord -- A representation type manager function that returns information about a representation type SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/RepType.h> XmRepTypeEntry XmRepTypeGetRecord( XmRepTypeId rep_type_id); DESCRIPTION
XmRepTypeGetRecord retrieves information about a particular representation type that is registered with the representation type manager. This routine allocates memory for the returned data. The application must free this memory using XtFree. rep_type_id The identification number of the representation type The representation type entry structure contains the following information: typedef struct { String rep_type_name; String *value_names; unsigned char *values; unsigned char num_values; Boolean reverse_installed; XmRepTypeId rep_type_id; } XmRepTypeEntryRec, *XmRepTypeEntry; (void) rep_type_name The name of the representation type value_names An array of representation type value names values An array of representation type numerical values num_values The number of values associated with the representation type reverse_installed A flag that indicates whether or not the reverse converter is installed rep_type_id The identification number of the representation type RETURN
Returns a pointer to the representation type entry structure that describes the representation type. RELATED
XmRepTypeGetId(3), XmRepTypeGetRegistered(3), and XmRepTypeRegister(3). XmRepTypeGetRecord(library call)
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