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XmAddProtocolCallback(3X)			     XmAddProtocolCallback(3X)

NAME
       XmAddProtocolCallback  -	 A VendorShell function that adds client call‐
       backs for a protocol

SYNOPSIS
       #include <Xm/Xm.h> #include <Xm/Protocols.h>

       void XmAddProtocolCallback (shell, property, protocol,  callback,  clo‐
       sure)
	       Widget shell;
	       Atom property;
	       Atom protocol;
	       XtCallbackProc callback;
	       XtPointer closure;

       void XmAddWMProtocolCallback (shell, protocol, callback, closure)
	       Widget shell;
	       Atom protocol;
	       XtCallbackProc callback;
	       XtPointer closure;

DESCRIPTION
       XmAddProtocolCallback  adds client callbacks for a protocol.  It checks
       if the protocol is registered, and if it is not, calls  XmAddProtocols.
       It  then	 adds  the callback to the internal list.  These callbacks are
       called when the corresponding client message is received.

       XmAddWMProtocolCallback is a convenience interface.  It calls XmAddPro‐
       tocolCallback  with  the	 property  value  set  to the atom returned by
       interning WM_PROTOCOLS.	Specifies the widget with which	 the  protocol
       property	 is  associated.   Specifies the protocol property.  Specifies
       the protocol Atom (or an int type cast to Atom).	 Specifies the	proce‐
       dure to call when a protocol message is received.  Specifies the client
       data to be passed to the callback when it is invoked.

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

SEE ALSO
       VendorShell(3X),	   XmAddProtocols(3X),	  XmAddWMProtocolCallback(3X),
       XmInternAtom(3X)

						     XmAddProtocolCallback(3X)
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