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XmTextSetSource(library call)			 XmTextSetSource(library call)

NAME
       XmTextSetSource — A Text function that sets the source of the widget

SYNOPSIS
       #include <Xm/Text.h>
       void XmTextSetSource(
       Widget widget,
       XmTextSource source,
       XmTextPosition top_character,
       XmTextPosition cursor_position);

DESCRIPTION
       XmTextSetSource	sets  the  source of the Text widget. Text widgets can
       share sources of text so that editing in one  widget  is	 reflected  in
       another.	 This  function	 sets  the source of one widget so that it can
       share the source of another widget.

       Setting a new text source destroys the old text source if no other Text
       widgets	are  using  that source.  To replace a text source but keep it
       for later use, create an unmanaged Text widget and set  its  source  to
       the text source you want to keep.

       widget	 Specifies the Text widget ID.

       source	 Specifies  the	 source	 with  which the widget displays text.
		 This can be a value returned by the XmTextGetSource(3)	 func‐
		 tion. If no source is specified, the widget creates a default
		 string source.

       top_character
		 Specifies the position in the text to display at the  top  of
		 the widget.  This is an integer number of characters from the
		 beginning of the text buffer. The first character position is
		 0 (zero).

       cursor_position
		 Specifies the position in the text at which the insert cursor
		 is located. This is an integer number of characters from  the
		 beginning of the text buffer. The first character position is
		 0 (zero).

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

RELATED
       XmText(3).

						 XmTextSetSource(library call)
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