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XmTargetsAreCompatible(library call)	  XmTargetsAreCompatible(library call)

NAME
       XmTargetsAreCompatible — A function that tests whether the target types
       match between a drop site and source object

SYNOPSIS
       #include <Xm/DragDrop.h>
       Boolean XmTargetsAreCompatible(
       Display *display,
       Atom *export_targets,
       Cardinal num_export_targets,
       Atom *import_targets,
       Cardinal num_import_targets);

DESCRIPTION
       XmTargetsAreCompatible determines whether the  import  targets  of  the
       destination  match  any of the export targets of a source.  If there is
       at least one target in common, the function returns True.

       display	 Specifies the display connection.

       export_targets
		 Specifies the list of target atoms associated with the source
		 object.   This	 resource identifies the selection targets the
		 source can convert to.

       num_export_targets
		 Specifies the number of entries in the list  of  export  tar‐
		 gets.

       import_targets
		 Specifies  the list of targets to be checked against the XmN‐
		 exportTargets of the source  associated  with	the  specified
		 DragContext

       num_import_targets
		 Specifies the number of entries in the import_targets list.

RETURN
       Returns	a Boolean value that indicates whether the destination targets
       are compatible with the source targets. If there is at least one target
       in common, the routine returns True; otherwise, returns False.

RELATED
       XmDragContext(3) and XmDropSite(3).

					  XmTargetsAreCompatible(library call)
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