1XtSetArg(3) XT FUNCTIONS XtSetArg(3)
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6 XtSetArg, XtMergeArgLists - set and merge ArgLists
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9 int XtSetArg(Arg arg, String name, XtArgVal value);
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11 ArgList XtMergeArgLists(ArgList args1, Cardinal num_args1, ArgList
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15 arg Specifies the name-value pair to set.
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21 num_args1 Specifies the number of arguments in the first argument list.
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26 name Specifies the name of the resource.
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28 value Specifies the value of the resource if it will fit in an
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32 The XtSetArg function is usually used in a highly stylized manner to
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41 XtSetValues(widget, args, n);
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50 XtSetValues(Widget, args, XtNumber(args));
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56 The XtMergeArgLists function allocates enough storage to hold the com‐
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