DwtCSempty(3Dwt)DwtCSempty(3Dwt)Name
DwtCSempty - Determines if the compound-string contains any text segments.
Syntax
int DwtCSempty(compound_string)
DwtCompString compound_string;
Arguments
compound_string
Specifies the compound-string.
Description
The DwtCSempty function determines if the compound-string contains any text segments. DwtCSempty returns True if all text segments in the
compound-string are empty. Otherwise, it returns False.
Return Values
DwtCSempty returns True if all text segments in the compound-string are empty. Otherwise, it returns False.
See Also
Guide to the XUI Toolkit: C Language Binding
Guide to the XUI Toolkit Intrinsics: C Language Binding
DwtCSempty(3Dwt)
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DwtCSTextGetEditable(3Dwt)DwtCSTextGetEditable(3Dwt)Name
DwtCSTextGetEditable - Obtains the current edit permission state indicating whether the user can edit the text in the compound-string text
widget.
Syntax
Boolean DwtCSTextGetEditable(widget)
Widget widget;
Arguments
widget Specifies the ID of the compound-string text widget.
Description
The DwtCSTextGetEditable function returns the current edit-permission-state, which indicates whether the user can edit the text in the com-
pound-string text widget. If the function returns True, the user can edit the string text in the compound-string text widget. If it
returns False, the user cannot edit the text.
Return Values
Specifies a boolean value that, when True, indicates the user can edit the text in the compound string text widget. When False, the user
cannot edit the text.
See AlsoDwtCSText(3Dwt), DwtCSTextCreate(3Dwt), DwtCSTextReplace(3Dwt), DwtCSTextSetString(3Dwt), DwtCSTextSetEditable(3Dwt), DwtCSTextGet-
MaxLength(3Dwt), DwtCSTextSetMaxLength(3Dwt), DwtCSTextSetSelection(3Dwt), DwtCSTextGetSelection(3Dwt)
Guide to the XUI Toolkit: C Language Binding
Guide to the XUI Toolkit Intrinsics: C Language Binding
DwtCSTextGetEditable(3Dwt)
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