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XResourceManagerString(3X11)			  XResourceManagerString(3X11)

NAME
       XResourceManagerString,	XScreenResourceString - obtain server resource
       properties

SYNOPSIS
       char *XResourceManagerString(display)
	       Display *display;

       char *XScreenResourceString(screen)
	       Screen *screen;

ARGUMENTS
       Specifies the connection to the X server.  Specifies the screen.

DESCRIPTION
       The XResourceManagerString function returns the RESOURCE_MANAGER	 prop‐
       erty  from  the server's root window of screen zero, which was returned
       when the connection was opened using XOpenDisplay. The property is con‐
       verted  from type STRING to the current locale. The conversion is iden‐
       tical to that produced by XmbTextPropertyToTextList for a  single  ele‐
       ment  STRING  property. The returned string is owned by Xlib and should
       not be freed by the client. The property value must be in a format that
       is  acceptable  to XrmGetStringDatabase. If no property exists, NULL is
       returned.

       The XScreenResourceString function returns the  SCREEN_RESOURCES	 prop‐
       erty from the root window of the specified screen. The property is con‐
       verted from type STRING to the current locale. The conversion is	 iden‐
       tical  to  that produced by XmbTextPropertyToTextList for a single ele‐
       ment STRING property. The property value must be in a  format  that  is
       acceptable  to  XrmGetStringDatabase.  If  no  property exists, NULL is
       returned. The caller is responsible for freeing the returned string  by
       using XFree.

SEE ALSO
       Xlib -- C Language X Interface

						  XResourceManagerString(3X11)
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