XmRenderTableCvtToProp(3)

NAME

   XmRenderTableCvtToProp --- A render table function that converts a render
   table to a string representation "XmRenderTableCvtToProp" "render table
   functions" "XmRenderTableCvtToProp"

SYNOPSIS

   #include <Xm/Xm.h>
   unsigned int XmRenderTableCvtToProp(
   Widget widget,
   XmRenderTable table,
   char **prop_return);

DESCRIPTION

   XmRenderTableCvtToProp   converts   a  render  table  to  a  string  of
   characters representing the render table.  This  routine  is  typically
   used  by  the  source  of  a  data  transfer  operation  to  produce  a
   representation for transferring a render table to a destination.

   widget    Specifies the widget that is the source of the render table

   table     Specifies a render table to be converted

   prop_return
             Specifies a pointer to a string that is created and  returned
             by  this  function.  The function allocates space to hold the
             returned string.  The application is responsible for managing
             this  allocated  space.   The  application  can  recover this
             allocated space by calling XtFree.

RETURN

   Returns the number of bytes in the string representation.

RELATED

   XmRenderTable(3) and XmRenderTableCvtFromProp(3).

                                                 XmRenderTableCvtToProp(3)



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