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XmListReplaceItemsPosUnselected(lXmListReplaceItemsPosUnselected(library call)

NAME
       XmListReplaceItemsPosUnselected	—  A List function that replaces items
       in a list without selecting the replacement items

SYNOPSIS
       #include <Xm/List.h>
       void XmListReplaceItemsPosUnselected(
       Widget widget,
       XmString *new_items,
       int item_count,
       int position);

DESCRIPTION
       XmListReplaceItemsPosUnselected replaces the specified number of	 items
       in  the	list  with  new	 items,	 starting  at  the given position. The
       replacement items remain unselected, even if they currently  appear  in
       the XmNselectedItems list.

       widget	 Specifies the ID of the List widget to replace items in.

       new_items Specifies a pointer to the replacement items.

       item_count
		 Specifies  the number of elements in new_items and the number
		 of items in the list to replace.  This number must be nonneg‐
		 ative.

       position	 Specifies  the	 position  of the first item in the list to be
		 replaced. A value of 1 indicates that the first item replaced
		 is the first item in the list; a value of 2 indicates that it
		 is the second item; and so on.

		 Beginning with the item  specified  in	 position,  item_count
		 items	in  the	 list are replaced with the corresponding ele‐
		 ments from new_items.	That  is,  the	item  at  position  is
		 replaced  with the first element of new_items; the item after
		 position is replaced with the second  element	of  new_items;
		 and so on, until item_count is reached.

       For  a  complete	 definition  of List and its associated resources, see
       XmList(3).

RELATED
       XmList(3).

				 XmListReplaceItemsPosUnselected(library call)
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