12-17-2003
Quote:
Originally posted by Neo
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
i tried that but the corporate grinches said "ho ho ho heres an abicus"
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xtvagetsubresources
XtVaGetSubresources() XtVaGetSubresources()
Name
XtVaGetSubresources - fetch resources for widget subparts, using varargs argument style.
Synopsis
void XtVaGetSubresources(object, base, name, class, resources, num_resources, ..., NULL)
Widget object;
XtPointer base;
String name;
String class;
XtResourceList resources;
Cardinal num_resources;
Inputs
object Specifies the object used to qualify the subpart resource name and class; may be of class Object or any subclass thereof.
base Specifies the base address of the subpart data structure into which the resources will be written.
name Specifies the name of the subpart.
class Specifies the class of the subpart.
resources Specifies the resource list for the subpart.
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
XtVaGetSubresources() gets values for each of the resources described in resources from the variable length argument list, the resource
database, or the default values associated with each resource, and stores these values into the structure pointed to by base. It is iden-
tical to XtGetSubresources() 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 XtGetSubresources() 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), XtGetSubresources(1), XtVaSetValues(1).
Xt - Resource Management XtVaGetSubresources()