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Man Page: xmtextgetmaxlength

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Section: 3

XmTextGetMaxLength(library call)										  XmTextGetMaxLength(library call)

NAME
XmTextGetMaxLength -- A Text function that accesses the value of the current maximum allowable length of a text string entered from the keyboard
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Text.h> int XmTextGetMaxLength( Widget widget);
DESCRIPTION
XmTextGetMaxLength accesses the value of the current maximum allowable length of the text string in the Text widget entered from the key- board. The maximum allowable length prevents the user from entering a text string larger than this limit. Note that the maximum allowable length is the same as the value of the widget's XmNmaxLength resource. widget Specifies the Text widget ID For a complete definition of Text and its associated resources, see XmText(3).
RETURN
Returns the integer value that indicates the string's maximum allowable length that can be entered from the keyboard.
RELATED
XmText(3). XmTextGetMaxLength(library call)
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