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DwtFetchIconLiteral(3Dwt)												 DwtFetchIconLiteral(3Dwt)

Name
       DwtFetchIconLiteral - Fetches a named icon literal from a hierarchy.

Syntax
       #include <X11/DwtAppl.h>
       int DwtFetchIconLiteral(hierarchy_id, index, screen,
			    display, fgpix, bgpix, pixmap_return)
	    DRMHierarchy hierarchy_id;
	    String index;
	    Screen *screen;
	    Display *display;
	    Pixel fgpix;
	    Pixel bgpix;
	    Pixmap *pixmap_return;

Arguments
       hierarchy_id
		 Specifies the ID of the UID hierarchy that contains the specified icon literal.  The hierarchy_id was returned in a previous call
		 to DwtOpenHierarchy.

       index	 Specifies the UIL name of the icon literal to fetch.

       screen	 Specifies the screen used for the pixmap.  The screen argument specifies a pointer to the Xlib structure  Screen  which  contains
		 the  information about that screen and is linked to the Display structure.  For more information on the Display and Screen struc-
		 tures see the Xlib function XOpenDisplay and the associated screen information macros.

       display	 Specifies the display used for the pixmap.  The display argument specifies the connection to the X server.  For more  information
		 on the Display structure see the Xlib function XOpenDisplay.

       fgpix	 Specifies the foreground color for the pixmap.

       bgpix	 Specifies the background color for the pixmap.

       pixmap_return
		 Returns the resulting X pixmap value.

Description
       The DwtFetchIconLiteral function fetches a named icon literal from a DRM hierarchy, and converts the icon literal to an X pixmap.

Return Values
       This function returns one of these status return constants:

       DRMSuccess	 The   function   executed
			 successfully.
       DRMNotFound	 The icon literal was  not
			 found in the hierarchy.
       DRMFailure	 The function failed.

See Also
       DwtFetchLiteral(3Dwt), DwtFetchColorLiteral(3Dwt)

															 DwtFetchIconLiteral(3Dwt)
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