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XOpenOM(3X11)							 XOpenOM(3X11)

NAME
       XOpenOM,	 XCloseOM, XSetOMValues, XGetOMValues, XDisplayOfOM, XLocaleO‐
       fOM - open output methods

SYNOPSIS
       XOM XOpenOM(display, db, res_name, res_class)
	       Display *display;
	       XrmDatabase db;
	       char *res_name;
	       char *res_class;

       Status XCloseOM(om)
	       XOM om;

       char * XSetOMValues(om, ...)
	       XOM om;

       char * XGetOMValues(om, ...)
	       XOM om;

       Display * XDisplayOfOM(om)
	       XOM om;

       char * XLocaleOfOM(om)
	       XOM om;

ARGUMENTS
       Specifies the connection to the X server.  Specifies a pointer  to  the
       resource	 database.   Specifies	the full resource name of the applica‐
       tion.  Specifies the full class name of the application.	 Specifies the
       output  method.	 Specifies the variable length argument list to set or
       get XOM values.

DESCRIPTION
       The XOpenOM function opens an output method matching the current locale
       and modifiers specification. The current locale and modifiers are bound
       to the output method when XOpenOM is  called.   The  locale  associated
       with an output method cannot be changed.

       The specific output method to which this call will be routed is identi‐
       fied on the basis of the current locale and  modifiers.	 XOpenOM  will
       identify	 a  default output method corresponding to the current locale.
       That default can be modified using XSetLocaleModifiers to set the  out‐
       put method modifier.

       The  db	argument  is  the  resource  database to be used by the output
       method for looking up resources that are private to the output  method.
       It  is  not  intended that this database be used to look up values that
       can be set as OC values in an output context. If db is NULL,  no	 data‐
       base is passed to the output method.

       The  res_name  and  res_class  arguments	 specify the resource name and
       class of the application. They are intended to be used as  prefixes  by
       the output method when looking up resources that are common to all out‐
       put contexts that may be created for this output method. The characters
       used for resource names and classes must be in the X Portable Character
       Set. The resources looked up are not fully  specified  if  res_name  or
       res_class is NULL.

       The  res_name  and  res_class arguments are not assumed to exist beyond
       the call to XOpenOM. The specified  resource  database  is  assumed  to
       exist for the lifetime of the output method.

       XOpenOM returns NULL if no output method could be opened.

       The XCloseOM function closes the specified output method.

       The XSetOMValues function presents a variable argument list programming
       interface for setting properties or features of	the  specified	output
       method.	This  function	returns	 NULL  if  it  succeeds; otherwise, it
       returns the name of the first argument that could not be obtained.

       No standard arguments are currently defined by Xlib.

       The XGetOMValues function presents a variable argument list programming
       interface  for  querying properties or features of the specified output
       method. This function  returns  NULL  if	 it  succeeds;	otherwise,  it
       returns the name of the first argument that could not be obtained.

       The XDisplayOfOM function returns the display associated with the spec‐
       ified output method.

       The XLocaleOfOM returns the locale associated with the specified output
       method.

SEE ALSO
       XCreateOC(3X11), XCreateFontSet(3X11)

       Xlib -- C Language X Interface

								 XOpenOM(3X11)
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