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XpSetAttributes(3Xp)		 X Version 11		  XpSetAttributes(3Xp)

NAME
       XpSetAttributes	-  Sets	 or updates an attribute pool in the specified
       print context.

SYNOPSIS
	     cc [ flag... ] file... -lXp [ library... ]
	     #include <X11/extensions/Print.h>

       void XpSetAttributes ( display, context, type, pool, replacement_rule )
	     Display *display;
	     XPContext context;
	     XPAttributes type;
	     char *pool;
	     XPAttrReplacement replacement_rule;

ARGUMENTS
       display
	      Specifies a pointer to  the  Display  structure;	returned  from
	      XOpenDisplay.

       context
	      The print context whose attribute pool is to be modified.

       type   Specifies the attribute pool.

       pool   An  attribute  pool represented as a resource string. Encoded in
	      COMPOUND_TEXT.

       replacement_rule
	      Either XPAttrReplace orXPAttrMerge.

DESCRIPTION
       XpSetAttributes accepts pool, a COMPOUND_TEXT  resource	string	repre‐
       senting	new name-value pairs for the attribute pool specified by type.
       The attribute pool is modified by the new name-value pairs according to
       replacement_rule.  For  XPAttrReplace,  the  existing attribute pool is
       discarded and replaced with pool. For XPAttrMerge, pool is merged  into
       the   existing	attribute  pool;  pre-existing	name-value  pairs  are
       replaced, and non-existing name-value pairs are added. The contents  of
       pool  is	 not  affected	by  this  call, and can be freed by the caller
       afterwards.

       When setting supported attribute names, the X Print Server and  associ‐
       ated  driver  will  validate  the  new values and ignore those that are
       invalid; previous values remain	unchanged.  When  setting  unsupported
       (that  is,  unknown)  attribute	names,	no validation is done, and the
       name-value pairs will be set, even though they will not be  used.  When
       deleting	 (that	is,  failing  to reset with XPAttrReplace) a supported
       attribute name, the X Print Server explicitly or implicitly resets  the
       attribute to a default value.

       When  setting certain supported attributes, the X Print Server may mod‐
       ify other associated attributes. For example, considering the  XPPrint‐
       erAttr  attribute  document-formats-supported,  setting	the  XPDocAttr
       attribute document-format may cause a number  of	 other	attributes  to
       change.

       For  attribute pools that are read-only (see "get only" in XPAttributes
       definition), attempting to use XpSetAttributes  generates  a  BadMatch.
       For   attribute	pools  that  are  writable,  lists  of	the  supported
       attributes can be found in the XPPrinterAttr pool.

       The lifetime of all attribute pools are bounded by the lifetime of  the
       print  context  they  are  contained in. When set, all attribute values
       will be retained across all Xp operations, until changed	 by  the  user
       directly,  the  X  Print	 Server directly, or changed because of a side
       effect when either the user or X Print Server changed another attribute
       value.

       Refer to a complete description of all print attributes, the precedence
       between print attributes, and the side effects of setting certain print
       attributes on other print attributes, etc.

       To  monitor  changes  to the attribute pools, see XpSelectInput and the
       event XPAttributeNotify. Since a print  context	can  be	 shared	 among
       clients,	 changes made by one client will be seen by all others, and if
       selected for, the event XPAttributeNotify will be sent to  all  clients
       referencing  the print context when changes do occur. It is the respon‐
       sibility of the clients sharing a print	context	 to  coordinate	 their
       operations.

STRUCTURES
       The  values  for	 the  typedef XPAttributes in <X11/extensions/Print.h>
       are:

	   #define XPJobAttr	     1
	   #define XPDocAttr	     2
	   #define XPPageAttr	     3
	   #define XPPrinterAttr     4
	   #define XPServerAttr	     5

       The  values  for	  the	typedef	  XPAttrReplacement   in   <X11/exten‐
       sions/Print.h> are:

	   #define XPAttrReplace     1
	   #define XPAttrMerge	     2

DIAGNOSTICS
       BadAlloc	      Insufficient memory.

       BadMatch	      The attribute pool specified by pool cannot be set.

       BadValue	      The value specified for type is not valid.

       XPBadContext   The specified print context-id is not valid.

       XPBadSequence  A	 request  to  set an attribute pool occurred at a time
		      when the attribute pool could not be modified (for exam‐
		      ple,   modifying	XPJobAttr  immediately	after  calling
		      XpStartJob).

FILES
       <X11/extensions/Print.h>
SEE ALSO
       XpSelectInput(3Xp), XpStartJob(3Xp)

Solaris X11 6.6.2		  22 May 2004		  XpSetAttributes(3Xp)
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