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From: ianhogg@milli.cs.umn.edu (Ian J. Hogg)
Subject: Re: How do I find my AppContext?
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In article <1qvatv$9ic@pandora.sdsu.edu> masc0442@ucsnews.sdsu.edu (Todd Greene) writes:
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>
>Is there an Xt call to give me my application context?
>I am fixing up an X/Motif program, and am trying to use XtAppAddTimeOut,
>whose first argument is the app_context.  What call can I use
>to give me this value?
>

    You can get the ApplicationContext associated with a widget by calling
    XtWidgetToApplicationContext.

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