'\" t .\" TabLstCo.sgm /main/8 1996/09/08 21:08:55 rws $ .de P! .fl \!!1 setgray .fl \\&.\" .fl \!!0 setgray .fl \" force out current output buffer \!!save /psv exch def currentpoint translate 0 0 moveto \!!/showpage{}def .fl \" prolog .sy sed -e 's/^/!/' \\$1\" bring in postscript file \!!psv restore . .de pF .ie \\*(f1 .ds f1 \\n(.f .el .ie \\*(f2 .ds f2 \\n(.f .el .ie \\*(f3 .ds f3 \\n(.f .el .ie \\*(f4 .ds f4 \\n(.f .el .tm ? font overflow .ft \\$1 .. .de fP .ie !\\*(f4 \{\ . ft \\*(f4 . ds f4\" ' br \} .el .ie !\\*(f3 \{\ . ft \\*(f3 . ds f3\" ' br \} .el .ie !\\*(f2 \{\ . ft \\*(f2 . ds f2\" ' br \} .el .ie !\\*(f1 \{\ . ft \\*(f1 . ds f1\" ' br \} .el .tm ? font underflow .. .ds f1\" .ds f2\" .ds f3\" .ds f4\" .ta 8n 16n 24n 32n 40n 48n 56n 64n 72n .TH "XmTabListCopy" 3 .SH "NAME" \fBXmTabListCopy\fP \(em A convenience function that creates a new tab list from an existing list "XmTabListCopy" .SH "SYNOPSIS" .PP .nf #include \fBXmTabList \fBXmTabListCopy\fP\fR( \fBXmTabList \fBtablist\fR\fR, \fBint \fBoffset\fR\fR, \fBCardinal \fBcount\fR\fR); .fi .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP \fBXmTabListCopy\fP creates a new tab list consisting of a copy of a portion of the contents of the \fItablist\fP argument\&. This function starts copying at the specified offset value of the tab list and copies \fIcount\fP values\&. .IP "\fItablist\fP" 10 Specifies a tab list to be copied\&. .IP "\fIoffset\fP" 10 Specifies where to start copying\&. A value of 0 (zero) indicates begin at the beginning, a value of 1 indicates to skip the first tab, and so on\&. A negative indicates to begin counting backwards from the end\&. A value of \-1 indicates to start copying from the last tab\&. .IP "\fIcount\fP" 10 Specifies the number of tabs to copy\&. A value of 0 (zero) indicates to copy all elements from the starting point to the end (beginning if \fIoffset\fP is negative) of the tab list\&. .SH "RETURN" .PP If \fItablist\fP is NULL, this function returns NULL\&. Otherwise, this function returns a newly allocated \fBXmTabList\fR\&. If the function does allocate an \fBXmTabList\fR, then the application is responsible for managing the allocated space\&. The application can recover the allocated space by calling \fBXmTabListFree\fP\&. .SH "RELATED" .PP \fBXmTabList\fP(3) and \fBXmTabListFree\fP(3)\&. .\" created by instant / docbook-to-man, Sun 22 Dec 1996, 20:32