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XmbDrawString(3X11)						  XLIB FUNCTIONS					       XmbDrawString(3X11)

NAME
XmbDrawString, XwcDrawString, Xutf8DrawString - draw text using a single font set SYNTAX
void XmbDrawString(Display *display, Drawable d, XFontSet font_set, GC gc, int x, int y, char *string, int num_bytes); void XwcDrawString(Display *display, Drawable d, XFontSet font_set, GC gc, int x, int y, wchar_t *string, int num_wchars); void Xutf8DrawString(Display *display, Drawable d, XFontSet font_set, GC gc, int x, int y, char *string, int num_bytes); ARGUMENTS
d Specifies the drawable. display Specifies the connection to the X server. font_set Specifies the font set. gc Specifies the GC. num_bytes Specifies the number of bytes in the string argument. num_wchars Specifies the number of characters in the string argument. string Specifies the character string. x y Specify the x and y coordinates. DESCRIPTION
The XmbDrawString, XwcDrawString and Xutf8DrawString functions draw the specified text with the foreground pixel. When the XFontSet has missing charsets, each unavailable character is drawn with the default string returned by XCreateFontSet. The behavior for an invalid codepoint is undefined. The function Xutf8DrawString is an XFree86 extension introduced in XFree86 4.0.2. Its presence is indicated by the macro X_HAVE_UTF8_STRING. SEE ALSO
XDrawImageString(3X11), XDrawString(3X11), XDrawText(3X11), XmbDrawImageString(3X11), XmbDrawText(3X11) Xlib - C Language X Interface XFree86 Version 4.7.0 XmbDrawString(3X11)

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XmbDrawString(3)						  XLIB FUNCTIONS						  XmbDrawString(3)

NAME
XmbDrawString, XwcDrawString, Xutf8DrawString - draw text using a single font set SYNTAX
void XmbDrawString(Display *display, Drawable d, XFontSet font_set, GC gc, int x, int y, char *string, int num_bytes); void XwcDrawString(Display *display, Drawable d, XFontSet font_set, GC gc, int x, int y, wchar_t *string, int num_wchars); void Xutf8DrawString(Display *display, Drawable d, XFontSet font_set, GC gc, int x, int y, char *string, int num_bytes); ARGUMENTS
d Specifies the drawable. display Specifies the connection to the X server. font_set Specifies the font set. gc Specifies the GC. num_bytes Specifies the number of bytes in the string argument. num_wchars Specifies the number of characters in the string argument. string Specifies the character string. x y Specify the x and y coordinates. DESCRIPTION
The XmbDrawString, XwcDrawString and Xutf8DrawString functions draw the specified text with the foreground pixel. When the XFontSet has missing charsets, each unavailable character is drawn with the default string returned by XCreateFontSet. The behavior for an invalid codepoint is undefined. The function Xutf8DrawString is an extension introduced by The XFree86 Project, Inc. in their 4.0.2 release. Its presence is indicated by the macro X_HAVE_UTF8_STRING. SEE ALSO
XDrawImageString(3X11), XDrawString(3X11), XDrawText(3X11), XmbDrawImageString(3X11), XmbDrawText(3X11) Xlib - C Language X Interface X Version 11 libX11 1.2.1 XmbDrawString(3)
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