debian man page for xpgetattributes

Query: xpgetattributes

OS: debian

Section: 3xp

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XpGetAttributes(3Xp)						 XPRINT FUNCTIONS					      XpGetAttributes(3Xp)

NAME
XpGetAttributes - Gets an attribute pool from the specified print context.
SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag... ] file... -lXp [ library... ] #include <X11/extensions/Print.h> char *XpGetAttributes ( display, context, type ) Display *display; XPContext context; XPAttributes type;
ARGUMENTS
display Specifies a pointer to the Display structure; returned from XOpenDisplay. context The print context from which the attribute pool is to be retrieved. type Specifies the attribute pool.
DESCRIPTION
XpGetAttributes returns a pool, a COMPOUND_TEXT resource string representing the attribute pool specified by type. The caller is expected to free pool when it is no longer needed using XFree. The attribute pool (hence the resource string) consists of many name-value pairs (for example, "copy-count: 3"). The syntax of an attribute pool is the same as an X resource file (see "Resource File Syntax" in the Xlib specification). Valid characters for each name (left hand side) are derived from the Posix which is "a"-"z" and "A"="Z" and"0"-"9" and "_" and "-". Valid characters for each value (right hand side) are all characters except NULL and unescaped NEWLINE, though all predefined values in the X Print Service are confined to X Portable Character Set (XPCS) characters. Non XPCS values are typically limited to localized "description" strings. See XpCreateContext regarding the locale hint for more information on localized values. If any errors occur, XpGetAttributes returns NULL.
STRUCTURES
The values for the typedef XPAttributes in <X11/extensions/Print.h> are: #define XPJobAttr 1 /* get/set */ #define XPDocAttr 2 /* get/set */ #define XPPageAttr 3 /* get/set-subset of XPDocAttr */ #define XPPrinterAttr 4 /* get only (library) */ #define XPServerAttr 5 /* get only (library), no context needed */
DIAGNOSTICS
BadAlloc Insufficient memory. BadValue The value specified for type is not valid. XPBadContext The specified print context-id is not valid.
FILES
<X11/extensions/Print.h>
SEE ALSO
XpCreateContext(3Xp) X Version 11 libXp 1.0.0 XpGetAttributes(3Xp)
Related Man Pages
libxp(3xp) - debian
xpsetattributes(3xp) - x11r4
libxp(3xp) - x11r4
xpcreatecontext(3xp) - suse
xpstartjob(3xp) - suse
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