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From: tom@hpcvlo.HP.COM (Tom Houser)
Newsgroups: comp.windows.x
Subject: Re: Toolkit name/class and "Hello, World" article
Message-ID: <3940053@hpcvlo.HP.COM>
Date: 14 Dec 87 17:25:57 GMT
References: <9740008@hpfclp.HP.COM>
Organization: Hewlett-Packard Co., Corvallis, OR, USA
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Normally, widgets like scrollbar, command button, etc. are given their
class name by the class from which they are derived.  Their name can be
specified by the programmer.  The toplevel widget (the one created when
XtInitializ is done) is special in that the programmer may specify both
name and class.  There is no convention yet that I know of regarding the
toplevel name or class vis-a-vis argv[0].

                                            Tom Houser
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