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     XmClipboardUndoCopy(3X)   UNIX System V   XmClipboardUndoCopy(3X)



     NAME
          XmClipboardUndoCopy - A clipboard function that deletes the
          last item placed on the clipboard

     SYNOPSIS
          #include <Xm/Xm.h>
          #include <Xm/CutPaste.h>

          int XmClipboardUndoCopy (display, window)
               Display   * display;
               Window    window;


     VERSION
          This page documents version 1.2 of the Motif library.

     DESCRIPTION
          XmClipboardUndoCopy deletes the last item placed on the
          clipboard if the item was placed there by an application
          with the passed display and window arguments.  Any data item
          deleted from the clipboard by the original call to
          XmClipboardCopy is restored.  If the display or window IDs
          do not match the last copied item, no action is taken, and
          this function has no effect.


          display     Specifies a pointer to the Display structure
                      that was returned in a previous call to
                      XOpenDisplay or XtDisplay.

          window      Specifies a widget's window ID that relates the
                      application window to the clipboard.  The
                      widget's window ID can be obtained by using
                      XtWindow.  The same application instance should
                      pass the same window ID to each clipboard
                      function it calls.


     RETURN VALUE
          ClipboardSuccess
                      The function is successful.

          ClipboardLocked
                      The function failed because the clipboard was
                      locked by another application.  The application
                      can continue to call the function again with the
                      same parameters until the lock goes away.  This
                      gives the application the opportunity to ask if
                      the user wants to keep trying or to give up on
                      the operation.





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     RELATED INFORMATION
          XmClipboardLock(3X) and XmClipboardStartCopy(3X).





















































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