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NAME

       XmClipboardCopyByName  —  A  clipboard function that copies a data item
       passed by name

SYNOPSIS

       #include <Xm/CutPaste.h>
       int XmClipboardCopyByName (display, window, data_id,
               buffer, length, private_id)
               Display * display;
               Window  window;
               long    data_id;
               XtPointer       buffer;
               unsigned long   length;
               long    private_id;
       (void)

DESCRIPTION

       XmClipboardCopyByName copies the actual data for a data item  that  was
       previously  passed  by  name to the clipboard. Data is considered to be
       passed by name when a call to  XmClipboardCopy  is  made  with  a  NULL
       buffer  parameter. Additional calls to this function append new data to
       the existing data.

       display   Specifies  a  pointer  to  the  Display  structure  that  was
                 returned in a previous call to XOpenDisplay or XtDisplay.

       window    Specifies  the  window  ID  of  a  widget  that  relates  the
                 application window to the clipboard. The widget’s  window  ID
                 can  be  obtained  through  XtWindow.   The  same application
                 instance should pass the same window  ID  to  each  clipboard
                 function it calls.

       data_id   Specifies  an  identifying  number  assigned to the data item
                 that uniquely identifies the data item and the  format.  This
                 number was assigned by XmClipboardCopy to the data item.

       buffer    Specifies  the  buffer  from  which  the clipboard copies the
                 data.

       length    Specifies the number of bytes in the data item.

       private_id
                 Specifies the private data  that  the  application  wants  to
                 store with the data item.

RETURN

       XmClipboardSuccess
                 The function was successful.

       XmClipboardLocked
                 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.

RELATED

       XmClipboardCopy(3),  XmClipboardLock(3),  XmClipboardStartCopy(3),  and
       XmClipboardUnlock(3).

                                           XmClipboardCopyByName(library call)