XmTabListCopy (3) Linux Manual Page
XmTabListCopy — A convenience function that creates a new tab list from an existing list
Synopsis
#include <Xm/Xm.h>
XmTabList XmTabListCopy(
XmTabList tablist,
int offset,
Cardinal count);
Description
XmTabListCopy creates a new tab list consisting of a copy of a portion of the contents of the tablist argument. This function starts copying at the specified offset value of the tab list and copies count values.- tablist
- Specifies a tab list to be copied.
- offset
- Specifies where to start copying. A value of 0 (zero) indicates begin at the beginning, a value of 1 indicates to skip the first tab, and so on. A negative indicates to begin counting backwards from the end. A value of -1 indicates to start copying from the last tab.
- count
- Specifies the number of tabs to copy. A value of 0 (zero) indicates to copy all elements from the starting point to the end (beginning if offset is negative) of the tab list.
