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XmTransferSetParameters(3)			    XmTransferSetParameters(3)

NAME
       XmTransferSetParameters	—  A toolkit function that establishes parame‐
       ters to be passed by the next call to XmTransferValue

SYNOPSIS
       #include <Xm/Transfer.h>

       void XmTransferSetParameters(
       XtPointer transfer_id,
       XtPointer parm,
       int parm_fmt,
       unsigned long parm_length,
       Atom parm_type);

DESCRIPTION
       XmTransferSetParameters	establishes  a	parameter  definition.	  Your
       application  calls XmTransferSetParameters just before calling XmTrans‐
       ferValue, and only if XmTransferValue needs to transfer	a  value  con‐
       taining a parameter.

       transfer_id
		 Specifies  a  unique indentifier for the data transfer opera‐
		 tion.	The value must be the same as the value of the	trans‐
		 fer_id	 member	 of  the XmDestinationCallbackStruct passed to
		 the XmNdestinationCallback procedure.

       parm	 Specifies parameters to be passed to the  conversion  routine
		 (and the XmNconvertCallback procedures, if any) of the widget
		 that owns the selection.  The type and length	of  parameters
		 are  target-specific.	If the target takes no parameters, the
		 value is NULL.

       parm_fmt	 Specifies whether the data in parm should be viewed as a list
		 of  8-bit, 16-bit, or 32-bit quantities.  Possible values are
		 0 (when parm is NULL), 8, 16, and 32.

       parm_length
		 Specifies the number of elements of data in parm, where  each
		 element  has  the number of bits specified by parm_fmt.  When
		 parm is NULL, the value is 0.

       parm_type Specifies the type of parm.

RELATED
       XmTransferSendRequest(3),  XmTransferStartRequest(3),  and  XmTransfer‐
       Value(3).

						    XmTransferSetParameters(3)
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