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XmImGetXIC(library call)												  XmImGetXIC(library call)

NAME
XmImGetXIC -- An input manager function that obtains an XIC for a widget SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/XmIm.h> XIC XmImGetXIC( Widget widget, XmInputPolicy input_policy, ArgList args, Cardinal num_args); DESCRIPTION
XmImGetXIC creates and registers an X Input Context (XIC) with the specified arguments for widget. If XmINHERIT_POLICY is specified for input_policy, a new XIC will be created only if required to by the arguments or by the VendorShell input policy. Any existing XIC regis- tered with widget is unregistered. Refer to the VendorShell reference page for further details. widget Specifies the ID of a widget for which an Input Context is to be created. input_policy Specifies the type of input policy. It accepts the following values: XmINHERIT_POLICY Inherits the policy from VendorShell. XmPER_WIDGET Creates a new XIC for this widget. XmPER_SHELL Creates a new XIC for the shell, if needed. args Specifies an XtArgList parameter to use for creating the XIC. num_args Specifies the number of arguments in the args parameter. RETURN
Returns the created XIC. The application is responsible for freeing the returned XIC by calling XmImFreeXIC. RELATED
XmImSetXIC(3) and XmImFreeXIC(3). XmImGetXIC(library call)

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XmImSetFocusValues(library call)										  XmImSetFocusValues(library call)

NAME
XmImSetFocusValues -- An input manager function that notifies an input manager that a widget has received input focus and updates the input context attributes SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/XmIm.h> void XmImSetFocusValues( Widget widget, ArgList arglist, Cardinal argcount, ); DESCRIPTION
XmImSetFocusValues notifies the input manager that the specified widget has received input focus. This function also updates the attributes of the input context associated with the widget. The focus window for the XIC is set to the window of the widget. The arglist argument is a list of attribute/value pairs for the input context. This function passes the attributes and values to XICSetValues. The caller of this routine should pass in only those values that have changed since the last call to any of these functions; XmImSetValues, XmImSetFocusVal- ues, XmImVaSetValues, or XmImVaSetFocusValues. See the description in the XmImSetValues(3) reference page for a list of associated resources. If the previous parameters for the widget's XIC do not allow the previously registered XIC to be reused, that XIC will be unregistered, and a new one will be created and registered with the widget. Note that sharing of data is preserved. widget Specifies the ID of the widget registered with the input manager. arglist Specifies the list of attribute/value pairs to be passed to XICSetValues. See the description in the XmImSetValues(3) man page for a description of resources. argcount Specifies the number of attribute/values pairs in the argument list (arglist) Note that the Text and TextField widgets call the XmImSetFocusValues function when they receive focus. Therefore, further calls to the XmImSetFocusValues function for these widgets are unnecessary. RELATED
XmImSetValues(3), XmImVaSetFocusValues(3), and XmImVaSetValues(3). XmImSetFocusValues(library call)
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