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DwtListBoxDeleteItem(3Dwt)												DwtListBoxDeleteItem(3Dwt)

Name
       DwtListBoxDeleteItem - Deletes an item from the list within a list box widget.

Syntax
       void DwtListBoxDeleteItem(widget, item)
	    Widget widget;
	    DwtCompString item;

Arguments
       widget	 Specifies the ID of the list box widget from whose list you want to delete an item.

       item	 Specifies the text of the item to be deleted from the list box.

Description
       The  DwtListBoxDeleteItem  function  deletes  an item from a list within the list box widget.  The function searches the list for the item,
       removes it, and moves any subsequent entries up one cell position throughout the remaining list.

See Also
       DwtListBoxAddItem(3Dwt)
       Guide to the XUI Toolkit: C Language Binding
       Guide to the XUI Toolkit Intrinsics: C Language Binding

															DwtListBoxDeleteItem(3Dwt)

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DwtCSTextGetSelection(3Dwt)											       DwtCSTextGetSelection(3Dwt)

Name
       DwtCSTextGetSelection - Retrieves the global selection, if any, currently highlighted, in the compound string text widget.

Syntax
	    DwtCompString DwtCSTextGetSelection(widget)
	    Widget widget;

Arguments
       widget	 Specifies the ID of the compound-string text widget.

Description
       The  DwtCSTextGetSelection  function  retrieves the text currently highlighted (selected) in the compound string text widget.  It returns a
       NULL pointer if no text is selected in the widget.  The application is responsible for freeing the storage  associated  with  the  text	by
       calling XtFree.

Return Values
       This function returns a pointer to the selected compound string text.

See Also
       DwtCSText(3Dwt),  DwtCSTextCreate(3Dwt), DwtCSTextReplace(3Dwt), DwtCSTextGetString(3Dwt), DwtCSTextSetString(3Dwt), DwtCSTextGetEd-
       itable(3Dwt), DwtCSTextSetEditable(3Dwt), DwtCSTextGetMaxLength(3Dwt), DwtCSTextSetMaxLength(3Dwt), DwtCSTextSetSelection(3Dwt),
       Guide to the XUI Toolkit: C Language Binding
       Guide to the XUI Toolkit Intrinsics: C Language Binding

														       DwtCSTextGetSelection(3Dwt)
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