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NAMEDtEditorSetContents — place data into a DtEditor widget SYNOPSIS#include &<Dt/Editor.h> DtEditorErrorCode DtEditorSetContents( Widget widget, DtEditorContentRec *data); DESCRIPTIONThe DtEditorSetContents function places a NULL-terminated string, wide character string or sized buffer into a DtEditor widget. Any data currently in the DtEditor widget is lost. The data is transferred to the DtEditor widget using a DtEditorContentRec, which indicates the type of data being transferred along with the actual data. After the data is placed into the DtEditor widget, the insertion cursor is positioned at the first character. The widget argument specifies the DtEditor widget ID. The data argument is a pointer to a data structure containing the new contents of widget. For a complete definition of the DtEditor widget and its associated resources, see DtEditor(3). For a complete definition of DtEditorContentRec, see Dt/Editor.h - DtEditor(5). RETURN VALUEUpon successful completion, the DtEditorSetContents function returns one of the following values:
Otherwise, if the DtEditorSetContents function cannot load the data in the DtEditor widget, it returns one of the following values:
EXAMPLESThe following code segment sets the contents of a DtEditor widget to ``The quick brown fox.'' Widget editor; DtEditorContentRec cr; DtEditorErrorCode status; char *sampleString="The quick brown fox"; cr.type = DtEDITOR_TEXT; cr.value.string = sampleString; status = DtEditorSetContents(editor, &&cr); if (status != DtEDITOR_NO_ERRORS &&&& status != DtEDITOR_NULLS_REMOVED) { APPLICATION USAGEIf the data is in a disk file, rather than in memory, the application should use DtEditorSetContentsFromFile(3). SEE ALSODt/Editor.h - DtEditor(5), DtEditor(3), DtEditorAppend(3), DtEditorAppendFromFile(3), DtEditorGetContents(3), DtEditorInsert(3), DtEditorInsertFromFile(3), DtEditorReplace(3), DtEditorReplaceFromFile(3), DtEditorSaveContentsToFile(3), DtEditorSetContentsFromFile(3).
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