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     XmImVaSetFocusValues(3X)  UNIX System V  XmImVaSetFocusValues(3X)

     NAME
	  XmImVaSetFocusValues - An input manager function that
	  notifies an input manager that a widget has received input
	  focus and updates the input context attributes

     SYNOPSIS
	  #include <Xm/XmIm.h>
	  void XmImVaSetFocusValues(
	  Widget widget);

     VERSION
	  This page documents Motif 2.1.

     DESCRIPTION
	  XmImVaSetFocusValues notifies the input manager that the
	  specified widget has received input focus. This function
	  also updates the attributes of the input context associated
	  with the widget. This function passes the attributes and
	  values to XICSetValues. The caller of this routine should
	  pass in only those values that have changed since the last
	  call to any of these functions; XmImVaSetValues,
	  XmImVaSetFocusValues, XmImSetValues, or XmImSetFocusValues.
	  See the description in the XmImSetValues(3) reference page
	  for a list of associated resources.

	  This routine uses the ANSI C variable-length argument list
	  (varargs) calling conventions. The variable-length argument
	  list consists of groups of arguments each of which contains
	  an attribute followed by the value of the attribute. The
	  last argument in the list must be NULL

	  Note that the List and TextField widgets call the
	  XmImVaSetFocusValues function when they receive focus.
	  Therefore, further calls to the XmImVaSetFocusValues
	  function for these widgets are unnecessary.

	  widget    Specifies the ID of the widget registered with the
		    input manager

	  For more information on variable-length argument lists, see
	  the X Toolkit Intrinsics documentation.

     RELATED
	  XmImSetFocusValues(3), XmImSetValues(3), and
	  XmImVaSetValues(3).

     Page 1					     (printed 7/20/06)

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