XmRenderTableAddRenditions(3)

NAME

   XmRenderTableAddRenditions    ---    Creates    a    new   render   table
   "XmRenderTableAddRenditions"

SYNOPSIS

   #include <Xm/Xm.h>
   XmRenderTable XmRenderTableAddRenditions(
   XmRenderTable oldtable,
   XmRendition *renditions,
   Cardinal rendition_count,
   XmMergeMode merge_mode);

DESCRIPTION

   XmRenderTableAddRenditions is a function to create a new  render  table
   that  includes the renditions listed in oldtable, if there is one. This
   function also copies  specified  renditions  (renditions)  to  the  new
   render  table.  The  first rendition_count renditions of the renditions
   array are added to the new table. If a rendition is tagged with  a  tag
   that  matches  a  tag  already in oldtable, then the existing rendition
   using that tag is either modified or freed and replaced  with  the  new
   rendition,  depending  on the value of merge_mode. If oldtable is NULL,
   XmRenderTableAddRenditions creates a new render table  containing  only
   the specified renditions.

   This  function  deallocates  the original render table after extracting
   the required information. It is the responsibility  of  the  caller  to
   free   the   renditions   of   the  renditions  array  by  calling  the
   XmRenditionFree function.

   oldtable  Specifies the render table to be added to.

   renditions
             Specifies an array of renditions to be added.

   rendition_count
             Specifies the number of  renditions  from  renditions  to  be
             added.

   merge_mode
             Specifies  what  to  do  if the XmNtag of a rendition matches
             that of one that already exists  in  oldtable.  The  possible
             values are as follows:

             XmMERGE_REPLACE
                       Completely  replaces the old rendition with the new
                       one.

             XmMERGE_OLD
                       Replaces  any  unspecified  values   of   the   old
                       rendition  with  the  corresponding values from the
                       new rendition.

             XmMERGE_NEW
                       Replaces the old rendition with the new  rendition,
                       replacing   any   unspecified  values  of  the  new
                       rendition with the corresponding  values  from  the
                       old rendition.

             XmSKIP    Skips  over  the  new  rendition,  leaving  the old
                       rendition intact.

RETURN

   If renditions is NULL or rendition_count is  0  (zero),  this  function
   returns oldtable.  Otherwise, the function returns a new XmRenderTable.
   The function allocates space  to  hold  this  new  render  table.   The
   application  is  responsible  for  managing  this allocated space.  The
   application   can   recover   the   allocated    space    by    calling
   XmRenderTableFree.

RELATED

   XmRendition(3) and XmRenderTableFree(3).

                                             XmRenderTableAddRenditions(3)



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