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NAME

       XmGetPixmap  —  A  pixmap  caching function that generates a pixmap, stores it in a pixmap
       cache, and returns the pixmap "XmGetPixmap" "pixmaps"

SYNOPSIS

       #include <Xm/Xm.h>
       Pixmap XmGetPixmap(
       Screen *screen,
       char *image_name,
       Pixel foreground,
       Pixel background);

DESCRIPTION

       XmGetPixmap uses the parameter data to perform a lookup in the pixmap cache to  see  if  a
       pixmap  has  already  been  generated  that matches the data. If one is found, a reference
       count is incremented and the pixmap is returned. Applications should  use  XmDestroyPixmap
       when the pixmap is no longer needed.

       screen    Specifies  the  display screen on which the pixmap is to be drawn.  The depth of
                 the pixmap is the default depth for this screen.

       image_name
                 Specifies the name of the image to be used to generate the pixmap

       foreground
                 Combines the image with the foreground color to create the pixmap if  the  image
                 referenced is a bit-per-pixel image

       background
                 Combines  the  image with the background color to create the pixmap if the image
                 referenced is a bit-per-pixel image

       If a pixmap is not found, image_name is used to perform a lookup in the image cache. If an
       image is found, it is used to generate the pixmap, which is then cached and returned.

       If  an  image is not found, the image_name is used as a filename, and a search is made for
       an X10 or X11 bitmap file. If it is found, the file is read, converted into an image,  and
       cached  in  the  image cache. The image is then used to generate a pixmap, which is cached
       and returned.

       If image_name has a leading slash (/), it specifies a full pathname, and XmGetPixmap opens
       the  file  as  specified.   Otherwise,  image_name  specifies  a  filename.  In this case,
       XmGetPixmap looks  for  the  file  along  a  search  path  specified  by  the  XBMLANGPATH
       environment variable or by a default search path, which varies depending on whether or not
       the XAPPLRESDIR environment variable is set.  The default search path contains  a  lot  of
       directories.   Therefore,  XmGetPixmap  will need a relatively long time to search through
       all these directories for pixmaps and bitmaps. Applications that use a lot of pixmaps  and
       bitmaps  will  probably  run  more  quickly  if  XBMLANGPATH  is  set  to  a short list of
       directories.  In addition to X bitmap files (XBM), Motif also supports XPM (X Pixmap) file
       formats and, from version 2.3, JPEG and PNG image formats.  (Note that support of JPEG and
       PNG image format is an optional feature of Motif, in order to  check  if  current  version
       supports  PNG  and  JPEG  image  formats the PNG_SUPPORT and JPEG_SUPPORT macros should be
       checked correspondingly.)  The XBMLANGPATH specifies the path for both XBM, XPM,  PNG  and
       JPEG files. Refer to the XmGetPixmapByDepth reference page for further details.

       The  XBMLANGPATH  environment variable specifies a search path for X bitmap files.  It can
       contain the substitution field  %B,  where  the  image_name  argument  to  XmGetPixmap  is
       substituted   for   %B.    It  can  also  contain  the  substitution  fields  accepted  by
       XtResolvePathname.  The substitution field %T is always  mapped  to  bitmaps,  and  %S  is
       always mapped to NULL.

       If  XBMLANGPATH  is not set but the environment variable XAPPLRESDIR is set, the following
       pathnames are searched:

          ·  %B

          ·  $XAPPLRESDIR/%L/bitmaps/%N/%B

          ·  $XAPPLRESDIR/%l_%t/bitmaps/%N/%B

          ·  $XAPPLRESDIR/%l/bitmaps/%N/%B

          ·  $XAPPLRESDIR/bitmaps/%N/%B

          ·  $XAPPLRESDIR/%L/bitmaps/%B

          ·  $XAPPLRESDIR/%l_%t/bitmaps/%B

          ·  $XAPPLRESDIR/%l/bitmaps/%B

          ·  $XAPPLRESDIR/bitmaps/%B

          ·  $HOME/bitmaps/%B

          ·  $HOME/%B

          ·  /usr/lib/X11/%L/bitmaps/%N/%B

          ·  /usr/lib/X11/%l_%t/bitmaps/%N/%B

          ·  /usr/lib/X11/%l/bitmaps/%N/%B

          ·  /usr/lib/X11/bitmaps/%N/%B

          ·  /usr/lib/X11/%L/bitmaps/%B

          ·  /usr/lib/X11/%l_%t/bitmaps/%B

          ·  /usr/lib/X11/%l/bitmaps/%B

          ·  /usr/lib/X11/bitmaps/%B

          ·  /usr/include/X11/bitmaps/%B

       If neither XBMLANGPATH nor XAPPLRESDIR is set, the following pathnames are searched:

          ·  %B

          ·  $HOME/%L/bitmaps/%N/%B

          ·  $HOME/%l_%t/bitmaps/%N/%B

          ·  $HOME/%l/bitmaps/%N/%B

          ·  $HOME/bitmaps/%N/%B

          ·  $HOME/%L/bitmaps/%B

          ·  $HOME/%l_%t/bitmaps/%B

          ·  $HOME/%l/bitmaps/%B

          ·  $HOME/bitmaps/%B

          ·  $HOME/%B

          ·  /usr/lib/X11/%L/bitmaps/%N/%B

          ·  /usr/lib/X11/%l_%t/bitmaps/%N/%B

          ·  /usr/lib/X11/%l/bitmaps/%N/%B

          ·  /usr/lib/X11/bitmaps/%N/%B

          ·  /usr/lib/X11/%L/bitmaps/%B

          ·  /usr/lib/X11/%l_%t/bitmaps/%B

          ·  /usr/lib/X11/%l/bitmaps/%B

          ·  /usr/lib/X11/bitmaps/%B

          ·  /usr/include/X11/bitmaps/%B

       These paths are defaults that vendors may change.  For example, a vendor may use different
       directories for /usr/lib/X11 and /usr/include/X11.

       The following substitutions are used in these paths:

       %B        The image name, from the image_name argument

       %N        The class name of the application

       %L        The  display's language string.  This string is influenced by XtSetLanguageProc.
                 The default string is determined by calling setlocale(LC_ALL, NULL).

       %l_%t     The language and territory component of the display's language string

       %l        The language component of the display's language string

       The contents of the file must conform to the rules for X11 bitmap files. In  other  words,
       Motif can read any X11 conformant bitmap file.

RETURN

       Returns  a pixmap when successful; returns XmUNSPECIFIED_PIXMAP if the image corresponding
       to image_name cannot be found.

RELATED

       XmDestroyPixmap(3), XmGetPixmapByDepth(3), XmInstallImage(3), and XmUninstallImage(3).

                                                                                   XmGetPixmap(3)