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dxmcvtcstoos(3x) [osf1 man page]

DXmCvtCStoOS(3X)														  DXmCvtCStoOS(3X)

NAME
DXmCvtCStoOS - Converts a compound string to an operating-system specific format. Currently uses text format. SYNOPSIS
Opaque DXmCvtCStoOS( XmString cs, long *byte_count, long *status ); PARAMETERS
A compound string. The number of bytes in the length of the output string. The status of the conversion procedure, indicated by one of the following values: ----------------------------------------------------------- Value Description ----------------------------------------------------------- DXmCvtStatusOK The conversion was successful. DXmCvtStatusDataLoss Data was lost during the conver- sion. DXmCvtStatusFail The conversion was not successful. ----------------------------------------------------------- DESCRIPTION
The DXmCvtCStoOS routine converts a compound string to an operating-system specific format. It currently uses text format. The user must free the string by using the Intrinsic routine XtFree. RETURN VALUES
The address of the file-compatible format string. DXmCvtCStoOS(3X)
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