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Tk_AddOption(3tk)




Tk_AddOption(3)       Tk Library Procedures       Tk_AddOption(3)

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NAME

     Tk_AddOption - Add an option to the option database


SYNOPSIS

     #include <tk.h>

     void
     Tk_AddOption(tkwin, name, value, priority)


ARGUMENTS

     Tk_Window tkwin (in)                      Token for window.

     const char *name (in)                     Multi-element name
                                               of option.

     const char *value (in)                    Value of option.

     int priority (in)                         Overall   priority
                                               level  to  use for
                                               option.
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DESCRIPTION

     This procedure is invoked to add an option to  the  database
     associated  with  tkwin's  main  window.   Name contains the
     option being specified and consists of names and/or  classes
     separated  by  asterisks  or  dots,  in  the usual X format.
     Value contains the text string to associate with name;  this
     value  will  be returned in calls to Tk_GetOption.  Priority
     specifies the  priority  of  the  value;  when  options  are
     queried  using  Tk_GetOption,  the  value  with  the highest
     priority is  returned.   Priority  must  be  between  0  and
     TK_MAX_PRIO.  Some common priority values are:

     20   Used for default values hard-coded into widgets.

     40   Used  for  options  specified  in  application-specific
          startup files.

     60   Used for options specified  in  user-specific  defaults
          files, such as user-specific startup files.

     80   Used for  options  specified  interactively  after  the
          application starts running.


KEYWORDS

     class, name, option, add

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