04-01-2005
list of books I have access to
I have another question. I have access to the books listed below, however I know that not all of them are the lates and greatest and some are over 10 years old. So the question is are most of these books still a good idea to read. Or should I try and pick up the latest and greatest editions?
Vol1: Xlib Programming Manual for X11 (0937175277)
Vol2: Xlib Refrence Manual for X11 (0937175285)
Vol3: X window system Users Guide 'Motif edition' for OSF/Motif 1.2 (1565920155)
Vol4: X toolkit Intrinisics Programming Manual for X11 (093717534X)
Vol5: X toolkit Intrinisics Refrence Manual for X11 (0937175358)
Vol6B: Motif Reference Manual OSF/Motif 1.2 edition (1565920384)
Vol8: X window system Administrator's Guide for X11 & Release 5 (093717583)
When You Can't Find Your UNIX System Administrator (1565921046)
Managing projects with make (0937175900)
Usenet Handbook (1565921011)
Using & managing UUCP (1565921534)
Web Security & Commerce (1565922697)
Sendmail 2nd ed (1565922220)
Information architecture for the World Wide Web (1565922824)
Using Samba (1565924495)
C Language Algorithms for Digital Signal Processing (0131334069)
X Window system in a nutshell (1565920171)
Understanding DCE (1565920058)
DCE Security Programming (1565921348)
System Preformance and Tuning (0937175609)
Networking PCs with TCP/IP (1565921232)
TCP/IP Network administration 2nd ed (1565923227)
Termcap & Terminfo (0937175226)
Pratical Unix & Internet Security 2nd ed (1565921488)
Managing Internet & information services (1565920627)
Managing NFS & NIS (093717757)
Sed & Awk 2nd ed (1565922255)
Managing Mail lists (156592259X)
Web Performance & Tuning (1565923790)
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
dxmhelpsystemdisplay
DXmHelpSystemDisplay(3X) DXmHelpSystemDisplay(3X)
NAME
DXmHelpSystemDisplay - Displays a topic or directory of the help file in Bookreader.
SYNOPSIS
void DXmHelpSystemDisplay(
Opaque help_context,
char *help_file,
char *keyword,
char *name,
void ((*routine )()),
Opaque tag );
PARAMETERS
Used by the DECwindows Motif Help System to pass required LinkWorks and help information from one routine to another. Optional. The file
name of the help file. If Null or is supplied, Bookreader will use the help file name passed in to the DXmHelpSystemOpen routine; otherwise
a new file name can be passed. One of two values: "topic" or "dir". Pointers to these strings can be passed instead. The topic symbol
from the help callback if "topic" is used for the keyword. If "dir" is used, then name refers to the name of the Bookreader directory that
should be opened, such as "Contents" or "Index". Either specific strings or pointers to strings may be passed in. Used for error process-
ing. If an error occurs within the DECwindows Motif Help System and it cannot be processed by either LinkWorks or Bookreader, the DECwin-
dows Motif Help System calls the error processing routine you have included in your application and passes in an integer, or status, to
indicate the status of the error processing operation, as follows:
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Value Description
--------------------------------------------------------------------
1 The DECwindows Motif Help System could not find the
LinkWorks shareable image.
2 The DECwindows Motif Help System could not translate a
specified value into a valid file specification.
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Note the following: The status parameter is a system-supplied parameter that supplements the routine and tag parameters you have
already specified in the application. If an error cannot be processed by either LinkWorks or Bookreader and you have not specified
a supplementary error handling routine, your system will generate an access violation error message. The parameter you supply to
the previously described routine parameter. Associating a tag with the routine enables you to more easily determine where errors
occur.
DESCRIPTION
Note
This routine is not supported on all operating systems.
The DXmHelpSystemDisplay routine (which you use instead of a call to the help widget) displays a topic or directory of the help file in
Bookreader, using the DECwindows Motif Help System. This routine can also be used to display topics or directories of books other than the
ones passed in to DXmHelpSystemOpen.
SEE ALSO
DXmHelpSystemDisplay(3X), DXmHelpSystemOpen(3X)
DXmHelpSystemDisplay(3X)