centos man page for xmrendertablegetrenditions

Query: xmrendertablegetrenditions

OS: centos

Section: 3

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XmRenderTableGetRenditions(library call)								  XmRenderTableGetRenditions(library call)

NAME
XmRenderTableGetRenditions -- A convenience function that matches rendition tags
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Xm.h> XmRendition *XmRenderTableGetRenditions( XmRenderTable table, XmStringTag *tags, Cardinal tag_count);
DESCRIPTION
XmRenderTableGetRenditions searches table and returns an array of copies of the renditions whose XmNtag resources match a tag in tags. If no renditions match, then NULL is returned. The size of the returned array is tag_count. The XmNtag resource of each rendition will match the corresponding tag in tags. If no match is found for a particular tag, the corresponding slot in the return value will be NULL. It is the responsibility of the caller to call the XmRenditionFree function to free the new renditions, and the XtFree function to free the array. table Specifies the table containing renditions to be searched. tags Specifies the tags to search for. tag_count Specifies the number of tags in tags.
RETURN
Returns NULL if there is no match; otherwise, this function returns an array of new XmRenditions.
RELATED
XmRenderTableGetRendition(3), XmRenderTableGetTags(3), and XmRendition(3). XmRenderTableGetRenditions(library call)
Related Man Pages
xmrendertableaddrenditions(3) - redhat
xmstringgenerate(3) - redhat
xmstringtableparsestringarray(3) - redhat
xmstringgenerate(3) - centos
xmstringgenerate(3) - hpux
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