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Old 06-09-2008
Tuxpaint is fun for kids and adults

Mon, 09 Jun 2008 20:00:00 GMT
My granddaughter has been sitting on my lap at the computer since before she could even hold herself up. She was only a few months old when she became interested in the mouse and began learning to place the cursor on the screen. A friend of mine laughed at us and stated that I'd "have her compiling kernels by the time she was three." Well, she's three years old now, and though she's not compiling kernels yet, she is having hours of fun on her own thanks to Tuxpaint.


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Trf_CreateCtrlBlock(3)					     Library Functions Manual					    Trf_CreateCtrlBlock(3)

NAME
Trf_CreateCtrlBlock - Interface to procedure for creation of encoder/decoder control structures. SYNOPSIS
#include <transform.h> Trf_ControlBlock Trf_CreateCtrlBlock ( ClientData writeClientData, Trf_WriteProc *fun, Trf_Options optInfo, Tcl_Interp *interp, ClientData clientData ); PARAMETERS
ClientData writeClientData Arbitrary information given as clientdata to 'fun'. Trf_WriteProc *fun Vector to use for writing generated results. Trf_Options optInfo Options to configure the control. Tcl_Interp *interp Interpreter for error messages. ClientData clientData Arbitrary information, as defined in Trf_TypeDefinition.clientData. DESCRIPTION
The procedure has to create a control structure for an encoder/decoder. The structure must be initialized with the contents of the the option container. Return value is an opaque handle aof the control structure or NULL in case of failure. An error message should be left in the result area of the specified interpreter then. SEE ALSO
Trf_Init(3), Trf_SafeInit(3), Trf_IsInitialized(3), Trf_CreateOptions(3), Trf_DeleteOptions(3), Trf_CheckOptions(3), Trf_SetOption(3), Trf_SetObjOption(3), Trf_QueryOptions(3), Trf_SeekQueryOptions(3), Trf_WriteProc(3), Trf_DeleteCtrlBlock(3), Trf_TransformCharacter(3), Trf_TransformBuffer(3), Trf_FlushTransformation(3), Trf_ClearCtrlBlock(3), Trf_QueryMaxRead(3), Trf_Register(3), Trf_ConverterOptions(3), Trf_MDStart(3), Trf_MDUpdate(3), Trf_MDUpdateBuf(3), Trf_MDFinal(3), Trf_MDCheck(3), Trf_RegisterMessageDigest(3), Trf_LoadLibrary(3), Trf_XorBuffer(3), Trf_ShiftRegister(3), Trf_FlipRegisterShort(3), Trf_FlipRegisterLong(3), Trf_InitStubs(3) c2man transform.h 27 August 2002 Trf_CreateCtrlBlock(3)