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XmGetScaledPixmap(library call)		       XmGetScaledPixmap(library call)

NAME
       XmGetScaledPixmap — read a pixmap file and scale it according to pixmap
       and print resolution

SYNOPSIS
       #include <Xm/Xm.h>
       XtEnum XmGetScaledPixmap(
       Widget widget,
       String image_name,
       Pixel foreground,
       Pixel background,
       int depth,
       Double scaling_ratio);

DESCRIPTION
       XmGetScaledPixmap uses its Widget argument to look up for a Print Shell
       ancestor	 to  get the pixmap resolution and the default printer resolu‐
       tion information to be used if scaling_ratio ==0.

       If scaling is 0, and a valid PrintShell	is  present  XmGetScaledPixmap
       applies	a ratio equals to (printer resolution / default pixmap resolu‐
       tion) before creating the Pixmap on the	widget's  Screen.   Otherwise,
       the scaling_ratio is used in scaling both dimensions of the image being
       converted as a Pixmap.

       XmGetScaledPixmap completes the XmGetPixmapByDepth existing API by mak‐
       ing  use of the XmNdefaultPixmapResolution of the rooting XmPrintShell.
       Refer to the XmGetPixmapByDepth documentation for details.

       widget	 Widget used to determine the default  pixmap  resolution  (of
		 the print shell ancestor).

       image_name
		 See XmGetPixmapByDepth for description.

       foreground
		 See XmGetPixmapByDepth for description.

       background
		 See XmGetPixmapByDepth for description.

       depth	 See XmGetPixmapByDepth for description.

       scaling_ratio
		 Indicate the scaling ratio to be applied, or 0.

RETURN VALUE
       Returns Pixmap or NULL if failed.

ERRORS/WARNINGS
       Same as for XmGetPixmapByDepth.

SEE ALSO
       XmPrintSetup(3), XmPrintShell(3), XmRedisplayWidget(3)

					       XmGetScaledPixmap(library call)
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