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Contact Us Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators www.unix.com Post 45240 by Neo on Wednesday 17th of December 2003 12:50:02 AM
Old 12-17-2003
Our current default is a resource-intensive flash animation. If you are constrained by computing resources, I recommend you change your style in the "user cp" area to something that is less resource intensive.

(seems that Perderabo suggested this and you did!)

Another alternative is to ask Santa Claus for 1G of RAM and at least a 2.4GHZ CPU.

Ho Ho Ho!

Neo
 

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XtVaSetSubvalues()														XtVaSetSubvalues()

Name
  XtVaSetSubvalues - set the current values of subpart resources, using varargs argument style.

Synopsis
  void XtVaSetSubvalues(base, resources, num_resources, ..., NULL)
	   XtPointer base;
	   XtResourceList resources;
	   Cardinal num_resources;

Inputs
  base	    Specifies the base address of the subpart data structure into which the resources should be written.

  resources Specifies the subpart resource list.

  num_resources
	    Specifies the number of resources in the resource list.

  ..., NULL A NULL-terminated variable-length list of resource name/value pairs to override any other resource specifications.

Availability
  Release 4 and later.

Description
  XtVaSetSubvalues()  sets the resources named in the variable length argument list to the values specified in the same list.  The values are
  copied into the structure pointed to by base at the offset specified by the resource descriptions in	resources.   Note  that  the  special
  resource  name  XtVaTypedArg is not supported by XtVaSetSubvalues().	If XtVaTypedArg is specified in the list, a warning message is issued
  and the entry is then ignored.

  XtVaSetSubvalues() is identical to XtSetSubvalues() except that the args array of resource names and values and the  num_args  argument  of
  that function are replaced with a NULL-terminated variable-length argument list.

  See  XtSetSubvalues()  for  more  information on this function.  See XtVaSetValues() for more information on using variable-length argument
  lists to specify resources.  See XtGetApplicationResources() for a description of how to declare an XtResourceList.

See Also
  XtGetApplicationResources(1), XtSetSubvalues(1), XtVaSetValues(1).

Xt - Resource Management													XtVaSetSubvalues()
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