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XmClipboardWithdrawFormat(3X)			 XmClipboardWithdrawFormat(3X)

NAME
       XmClipboardWithdrawFormat  -  A	clipboard function that indicates that
       the application no longer wants to supply a data item

SYNOPSIS
       #include <Xm/Xm.h> #include <Xm/CutPaste.h>

       int XmClipboardWithdrawFormat (display, window, data_id)
	       Display * display;
	       Window window;
	       long data_id;

DESCRIPTION
       XmClipboardWithdrawFormat indicates that the application no longer sup‐
       plies  a data item to the clipboard that the application had previously
       passed by name.	Specifies a pointer to the Display structure that  was
       returned	 in a previous call to XOpenDisplay or XtDisplay.  Specifies a
       widget's window ID that relates the application	window	to  the	 clip‐
       board.  The  widget's  window ID can be obtained by using XtWindow. The
       same application instance should pass the same window ID to each	 clip‐
       board  function	it calls.  Specifies an identifying number assigned to
       the data item that uniquely identifies the data item  and  the  format.
       This  was assigned to the item when it was originally passed by XmClip‐
       boardCopy.

RETURN VALUE
       The function is successful.  The function failed because the  clipboard
       was  locked  by	another	 application.  The application can continue to
       call the function again with the same parameters until  the  lock  goes
       away.   This  gives  the application the opportunity to ask if the user
       wants to keep trying or to give up on the operation.

SEE ALSO
       XmClipboardCopy(3X), XmClipboardStartCopy(3X)

						 XmClipboardWithdrawFormat(3X)
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