09-06-2007
What do you want to insert?
I want to insert the first argument, which will be a line of text
Where do you want to insert it?
In the middle of the second argument which is a text file
What is $1? Is it text? Is it a filename?
It is text
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
xmtextreplace
XmTextReplace(3X) XmTextReplace(3X)
NAME
XmTextReplace - A Text function that replaces part of a text string
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Text.h>
void XmTextReplace (widget, from_pos, to_pos, value)
Widget widget;
XmTextPosition from_pos;
XmTextPosition to_pos;
char * value;
DESCRIPTION
XmTextReplace replaces part of the text string in the Text widget. The character positions begin at zero and are numbered sequentially
from the beginning of the text.
An example text replacement would be to replace the second and third characters in the text string. To accomplish this, the parameter
from_pos must be 1 and to_pos must be 3. To insert a string after the fourth character, both parameters, from_pos and to_pos, must be 4.
This routine calls the widget's XmNvalueChangedCallback and verification callbacks, either XmNmodifyVerifyCallback or XmNmodifyVerifyCall-
backWcs, or both. If both verification callback lists are registered, the procedures of the XmNmodifyVerifyCallback list are executed
first and the resulting data is passed to the XmNmodifyVerifyCallbackWcs callbacks. Specifies the Text widget ID Specifies the start posi-
tion of the text to be replaced Specifies the end position of the text to be replaced Specifies the character string value to be added to
the text widget
For a complete definition of Text and its associated resources, see XmText(3X).
SEE ALSO
XmText(3X), XmTextReplaceWcs(3X)
XmTextReplace(3X)