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XmDeactivateProtocol(library call)	    XmDeactivateProtocol(library call)

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

SYNOPSIS
       #include <Xm/Xm.h>
       #include <Xm/Protocols.h>
       void XmDeactivateProtocol(
       Widget shell,
       Atom property,
       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, and so on) to persist, even though the client may choose to tem‐
       porarily resign from the interaction.  The main use of this  capability
       is  to  gray/ungray f.send_msg entries in the MWM system menu.  To sup‐
       port this capability, protocol is allowed to be in one of  two  states:
       active or inactive.  If protocol is active and shell is realized, prop‐
       erty contains the protocol Atom.	 If protocol is inactive, 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.

       shell	 Specifies  the	 widget	 with  which  the protocol property is
		 associated

       property	 Specifies the protocol property

       protocol	 Specifies the protocol atom

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

RELATED
       mwm(1),	 VendorShell(3),  XmActivateProtocol(3),  XmDeactivateWMProto‐
       col(3), and XmInternAtom(3).

					    XmDeactivateProtocol(library call)
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