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XtSetMultiClickTime(3Xt)					   XT FUNCTIONS 					  XtSetMultiClickTime(3Xt)

NAME
XtSetMultiClickTime, XtGetMultiClickTime - set and get multi-click times SYNTAX
void XtSetMultiClickTime(Display* display, int time); int XtGetMultiClickTime(Display* display); ARGUMENTS
display Specifies the display connection. time Specifies the multi-click time in milliseconds. DESCRIPTION
XtSetMultiClickTime sets the time interval used by the translation manager to determine when multiple events are interpreted as a repeated event. XtGetMultiClickTime returns the time in milliseconds that the translation manager uses to determine if multiple events are to be inter- preted as a repeated event for purposes of matching a translation entry containing a repeat count. SEE ALSO
X Toolkit Intrinsics - C Language Interface Xlib - C Language X Interface XFree86 Version 4.7.0 XtSetMultiClickTime(3Xt)

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XtParseTranslationTable(3Xt)					   XT FUNCTIONS 				      XtParseTranslationTable(3Xt)

NAME
XtParseTranslationTable, XtAugmentTranslations, XtOverrideTranslations, XtUninstallTranslations - manage translation tables SYNTAX
XtTranslations XtParseTranslationTable(String table); void XtAugmentTranslations(Widget w, XtTranslations translations); void XtOverrideTranslations(Widget w, XtTranslations translations); void XtUninstallTranslations(Widget w); ARGUMENTS
table Specifies the translation table to compile. translations Specifies the compiled translation table to merge in (must not be NULL). w Specifies the widget into which the new translations are to be merged or removed. DESCRIPTION
The XtParseTranslationTable function compiles the translation table into the opaque internal representation of type XtTranslations. Note that if an empty translation table is required for any purpose, one can be obtained by calling XtParseTranslationTable and passing an empty string. The XtAugmentTranslations function nondestructively merges the new translations into the existing widget translations. If the new transla- tions contain an event or event sequence that already exists in the widget's translations, the new translation is ignored. The XtOverrideTranslations function destructively merges the new translations into the existing widget translations. If the new transla- tions contain an event or event sequence that already exists in the widget's translations, the new translation is merged in and override the widget's translation. To replace a widget's translations completely, use XtSetValues on the XtNtranslations resource and specify a compiled translation table as the value. The XtUninstallTranslations function causes the entire translation table for widget to be removed. SEE ALSO
XtAppAddActions(3Xt), XtCreatePopupShell(3Xt), XtParseAcceleratorTable(3Xt), XtPopup(3Xt) X Toolkit Intrinsics - C Language Interface Xlib - C Language X Interface XFree86 Version 4.7.0 XtParseTranslationTable(3Xt)
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