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XtDisplayToApplicationContext(3) XT FUNCTIONS XtDisplayToApplicationContext(3)



NAME
       XtDisplayToApplicationContext - obtain an application context

SYNTAX
       XtAppContext XtDisplayToApplicationContext(Display* dpy);

ARGUMENTS
       dpy       Specifies the display that you want the application context
                 for.

DESCRIPTION
       The XtDisplayToApplicationContext function returns the application con-
       text for the specified display.

SEE ALSO
       X Toolkit Intrinsics - C Language Interface
       Xlib - C Language X Interface



X Version 11                      libXt 1.0.4 XtDisplayToApplicationContext(3)


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