XmRenderTableGetRenditions(3)

NAME

   XmRenderTableGetRenditions   ---  A  convenience  function  that  matches
   rendition tags "XmRenderTableGetRenditions"

SYNOPSIS

   #include <Xm/Xm.h>
   XmRendition *XmRenderTableGetRenditions(
   XmRenderTable table,
   XmStringTag *tags,
   Cardinal tag_count);

DESCRIPTION

   XmRenderTableGetRenditions searches  table  and  returns  an  array  of
   copies  of  the  renditions whose XmNtag resources match a tag in tags.
   If no renditions match, then NULL is returned. The size of the returned
   array  is  tag_count.  The XmNtag resource of each rendition will match
   the corresponding tag in tags. If no match is found  for  a  particular
   tag, the corresponding slot in the return value will be NULL.

   It  is  the  responsibility  of  the caller to call the XmRenditionFree
   function to free the new renditions, and the XtFree  function  to  free
   the array.

   table     Specifies the table containing renditions to be searched.

   tags      Specifies the tags to search for.

   tag_count Specifies the number of tags in tags.

RETURN

   Returns  NULL if there is no match; otherwise, this function returns an
   array of new XmRenditions.

RELATED

   XmRenderTableGetRendition(3),       XmRenderTableGetTags(3),        and
   XmRendition(3).

                                             XmRenderTableGetRenditions(3)



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