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XmRepTypeInstallTearOffModelConverter(library call) XmRepTypeInstallTearOffModelConverter(library call)
NAME
XmRepTypeInstallTearOffModelConverter -- A representation type manager function that installs the resource converter for XmNtearOffModel.
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/RepType.h>
void XmRepTypeInstallTearOffModelConverter(void)
DESCRIPTION
XmRepTypeInstallTearOffModelConverter installs the resource converter that allows values for the XmNtearOffModel resource to be specified
in resource default files.
RELATED XmRowColumn(3).
XmRepTypeInstallTearOffModelConverter(library call)
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XmRepTypeRegister(library call) XmRepTypeRegister(library call)
NAME
XmRepTypeRegister -- A representation type manager function that registers a representation type resource
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/RepType.h>
XmRepTypeId XmRepTypeRegister(
String rep_type,
String *value_names,
unsigned char *values,
unsigned char num_values);
DESCRIPTION
XmRepTypeRegister registers a representation type resource with the representation type manager. All features of the representation type
management facility become available for the specified representation type. The function installs a forward type converter to convert
string values to numerical representation type values.
When the values argument is NULL, consecutive numerical values are assumed. The order of the strings in the value_names array determines
the numerical values for the resource. For example, the first value name is 0 (zero); the second value name is 1; and so on.
If it is non-NULL, the values argument can be used to assign values to representation types that have nonconsecutive values or have dupli-
cate names for the same value. Representation types registered in this manner will consume additional storage and will be slightly slower
than representation types with consecutive values.
A representation type can only be registered once; if the same representation type name is registered more than once, the behavior is unde-
fined.
The function XmRepTypeAddReverse installs a reverse converter for a registered representation type. The reverse converter takes a represen-
tation type numerical value and returns the corresponding string value. If the list of numerical values for a representation type contains
duplicate values, the reverse converter uses the first name in the value_names list that matches the specified numeric value. For example,
if a value_names array has cancel, proceed, and abort, and the corresponding values array contains 0, 1, and 0, the reverse converter will
return cancel instead of abort for an input value of 0.
rep_type Specifies the representation type name.
value_names
Specifies a pointer to an array of value names associated with the representation type. A value name is specified in lowercase
characters without an Xm prefix. Words within a name are separated with underscores.
values Specifies a pointer to an array of values associated with the representation type. A value in this array is associated with the
value name in the corresponding position of the value_names array.
num_values
Specifies the number of entries in the value_names and values arrays.
RETURN
Returns the identification number for the specified representation type.
RELATED XmRepTypeAddReverse(3), XmRepTypeGetId(3), XmRepTypeGetNameList(3), XmRepTypeGetRecord(3), XmRepTypeGetRegistered(3), and XmRepTypeValid-
Value(3).
XmRepTypeRegister(library call)
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