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XmDeactivateProtocol(3X)			      XmDeactivateProtocol(3X)

NAME
       XmDeactivateProtocol - A VendorShell function that deactivates a proto‐
       col without removing it

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

       void XmDeactivateProtocol (shell, property, protocol)
	       Widget shell;
	       Atom property;
	       Atom protocol;

       void XmDeactivateWMProtocol (shell, protocol)
	       Widget shell;
	       Atom protocol;

DESCRIPTION
       XmDeactivateProtocol deactivates a protocol without  removing  it.   It
       updates the handlers and the property, if the shell is realized.	 It is
       sometimes useful to allow  a  protocol's	 state	information  (callback
       lists, etc.) to persist, even though the client may choose to temporar‐
       ily resign from the interaction. The main use of this capability is  to
       gray/ungray  f.send_msg	entries	 in the Mwm system menu.  This is sup‐
       ported by allowing a protocol to be in one of two  states:   active  or
       inactive.   If  the  protocol  is active and the shell is realized, the
       property contains the protocol Atom. If the protocol is	inactive,  the
       Atom is not present in the property.

       XmDeactivateWMProtocol  is a convenience interface.  It calls XmDeacti‐
       vateProtocol with the property  value  set  to  the  atom  returned  by
       interning  WM_PROTOCOLS.	  Specifies the widget with which the protocol
       property is associated Specifies the protocol  property	Specifies  the
       protocol atom (or an int type cast to Atom)

       For  a complete definition of VendorShell and its associated resources,
       see VendorShell(3X).

SEE ALSO
       mwm(1X), VendorShell(3X), XmDeactivateWMProtocol(3X), XmInternAtom(3X)

						      XmDeactivateProtocol(3X)
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