XmTransferSetParameters (3) Linux Manual Page
XmTransferSetParameters — A toolkit function that establishes parameters to be passed by the next call to XmTransferValue
Synopsis
#include <Xm/Transfer.h>void XmTransferSetParameters(XtPointer transfer_id,XtPointer parm,int parm_fmt,unsigned long parm_length,Atom parm_type);
Description
XmTransferSetParameters establishes a parameter definition. Your application calls XmTransferSetParameters just before calling XmTransferValue, and only if XmTransferValue needs to transfer a value containing a parameter.
transfer_id- Specifies a unique indentifier for the data transfer operation. The value must be the same as the value of the
transfer_idmember of theXmDestinationCallbackStructpassed to theXmNdestinationCallbackprocedure. - parm
- Specifies parameters to be passed to the conversion routine (and the
XmNconvertCallbackprocedures, if any) of the widget that owns the selection. The type and length of parameters are target-specific. If the target takes no parameters, the value is NULL. - parm_fmt
- Specifies whether the data in parm should be viewed as a list of 8-bit, 16-bit, or 32-bit quantities. Possible values are 0 (when parm is NULL), 8, 16, and 32.
- parm_length
- Specifies the number of elements of data in parm, where each element has the number of bits specified by parm_fmt. When parm is NULL, the value is 0.
- parm_type
- Specifies the type of parm.
Related
XmTransferSendRequest(3), XmTransferStartRequest(3), and XmTransferValue(3).
