XmRenderTableGetTags(3)

NAME

   XmRenderTableGetTags  --- A convenience function that gets rendition tags
   "XmRenderTableGetTags"

SYNOPSIS

   #include <Xm/Xm.h>
   int XmRenderTableGetTags(
   XmRenderTable table,
   XmStringTag **tag_list);

DESCRIPTION

   XmRenderTableGetTags  searches  the  specified  table  for  the  XmNtag
   resources  of  all  the  renditions  (XmRenditions)  entries. These tag
   resources are then composed into an array.

   table     Specifies the table containing the XmRenditions.

   tag_list  Is the array of XmStringTags generated by this function.  The
             function  allocates  space  to  hold the returned tags and to
             hold the tag_list itself.  The application is responsible for
             managing  this allocated space.  This application can recover
             this allocated space by calling XtFree once for each  of  the
             returned  tags,  and  then  calling  XtFree  on  the returned
             tag_list variable itself.

RETURN

   Returns the number of tags in tag_list.

RELATED

   XmRendition(3).

                                                   XmRenderTableGetTags(3)



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