XmTextFieldCopy(3)

NAME

   XmTextFieldCopy   ---  A  TextField  function  that  copies  the  primary
   selection to  the  clipboard  "XmTextFieldCopy"  "TextField  functions"
   "XmTextFieldCopy"

SYNOPSIS

   #include <Xm/TextF.h>
   Boolean XmTextFieldCopy(
   Widget widget,
   Time time);

DESCRIPTION

   XmTextFieldCopy copies the primary selected text to the clipboard.

   This routine calls the XmNconvertCallback procedures, possibly multiple
   times, with the selection member of the XmConvertCallbackStruct set  to
   CLIPBOARD and with the parm member set to XmCOPY.

   widget    Specifies the TextField widget ID.

   time      Specifies  the  time  at  which  the selection value is to be
             modified. This should be the time of the event that triggered
             this request.

   For  a  complete  definition of TextField and its associated resources,
   see XmTextField(3).

RETURN

   This function returns False if the primary selection is  NULL,  if  the
   widget does not own the primary selection, if the function is unable to
   gain ownership of the clipboard selection, or if no data is  placed  on
   the clipboard.  Otherwise, it returns True.

RELATED

   XmTextField(3).

                                                        XmTextFieldCopy(3)



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