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XmStringCreateLtoR(3X)													    XmStringCreateLtoR(3X)

NAME
XmStringCreateLtoR - A compound string function that creates a compound string SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Xm.h> XmString XmStringCreateLtoR (text, tag) char *text; char *tag; DESCRIPTION
XmStringCreateLtoR creates a compound string with two components: text and a font list element tag. This function imposes the semantic of scanning for characters in the text. When one is found, the text up to that point is put into a segment followed by a separator compo- nent. No final separator component is appended to the end of the compound string. The direction defaults to left-to-right. This function assumes that the encoding is single octet rather than double octet per character of text. Specifies a null-terminated string to be used as the text component of the compound string. Specifies the font list element tag to be associated with the given text. The value XmFONTLIST_DEFAULT_TAG identifies a locale text segment. RETURN VALUE
Returns a new compound string. SEE ALSO
XmStringCreate(3X) XmStringCreateLtoR(3X)

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XmStringCreateLtoR(library call)										  XmStringCreateLtoR(library call)

NAME
XmStringCreateLtoR -- A compound string function that creates a compound string SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Xm.h> XmString XmStringCreateLtoR( char *text, char *tag); DESCRIPTION
This function is obsolete and exists for compatibility with previous releases. It is replaced by XmStringGenerate. XmStringCreateLtoR cre- ates a compound string with two components: text and a tag component. This function scans for characters in the text. When one is found, the text up to that point is put into a segment followed by a separator component. No final separator component is appended to the end of the compound string. The direction component defaults to left-to-right. This function assumes that the encoding is single byte rather than multibyte. The function will allocate space to hold the returned compound string. The application is responsible for managing the allocated space. The application can recover the allocated space by calling XmStringFree. text Specifies a NULL-terminated string to be used as the text component of the compound string. tag Specifies the tag component to be associated with the given text. The value XmFONTLIST_DEFAULT_TAG is retained for compatibility with previous releases. RETURN
Returns a new compound string. RELATED
XmStringCreate(3) and XmStringGenerate(3). XmStringCreateLtoR(library call)
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