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XtVaSetSubvalues()					    XtVaSetSubvalues()

Name
  XtVaSetSubvalues  -  set the current values of subpart resources, using
  varargs argument style.

Synopsis
  void XtVaSetSubvalues(base, resources, num_resources, ..., NULL)
	   XtPointer base;
	   XtResourceList resources;
	   Cardinal num_resources;

Inputs
  base	    Specifies the base address of the subpart data structure into
	    which the resources should be written.

  resources Specifies the subpart resource list.

  num_resources
	    Specifies the number of resources in the resource list.

  ..., NULL A NULL-terminated variable-length list of resource name/value
	    pairs to override any other resource specifications.

Availability
  Release 4 and later.

Description
  XtVaSetSubvalues() sets the resources	 named	in  the	 variable  length
  argument list to the values specified in the same list.  The values are
  copied into the structure pointed to by base at the offset specified by
  the resource descriptions in resources.  Note that the special resource
  name XtVaTypedArg is not supported by XtVaSetSubvalues().  If XtVaType‐
  dArg	is  specified  in  the	list, a warning message is issued and the
  entry is then ignored.

  XtVaSetSubvalues() is identical to  XtSetSubvalues()	except	that  the
  args	array  of  resource names and values and the num_args argument of
  that function are replaced with a NULL-terminated variable-length argu‐
  ment list.

  See  XtSetSubvalues()	 for  more  information	 on  this  function.  See
  XtVaSetValues() for more information on using variable-length	 argument
  lists	 to  specify  resources.   See	XtGetApplicationResources() for a
  description of how to declare an XtResourceList.

See Also
  XtGetApplicationResources(1), XtSetSubvalues(1), XtVaSetValues(1).

Xt - Resource Management				    XtVaSetSubvalues()
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