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Operating Systems Linux Debian Why our application can't show the BarCode Font? Post 302220536 by gongweixiang on Friday 1st of August 2008 04:19:13 AM
Old 08-01-2008
Why our application can't show the BarCode Font?

We use the debian 4.0 Linux with the wine 1.0. When we run our application on this platform, there is a problem:
The Barcode can't be displayed correctly, but occurs some Garbled. The font we use is “Carolinabar-B39-25F2”. But when we install the wine-0.9.25 instead of wine-1.0, the barcode can be displayed correctly.
So could someone tell us the reason, and gives us some suggestions?
 

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XmFontListEntryCreate(library call)									       XmFontListEntryCreate(library call)

NAME
XmFontListEntryCreate -- A font list function that creates a font list entry SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Xm.h> XmFontListEntry XmFontListEntryCreate( char *tag, XmFontType type, XtPointer font); DESCRIPTION
XmFontListEntryCreate creates a font list entry that contains either a font or font set and is identified by a tag. tag Specifies a NULL terminated string for the tag of the font list entry. The tag may be specified as XmFONTLIST_DEFAULT_TAG, which is used to identify the default font list element in a font list. type Specifies whether the font argument is a font structure or a font set. Valid values are XmFONT_IS_FONT and XmFONT_IS_FONTSET. font Specifies either an XFontSet returned by XCreateFontSet or a pointer to an XFontStruct returned by XLoadQueryFont. The toolkit does not copy the X Font structure specified by the font argument. Therefore, an application programmer must not free XFontStruct or XFontSet until all font lists and/or font entries that reference it have been freed. RETURN
Returns a font list entry. The function allocates space to hold the returned font list entry. The application is responsible for managing the allocated space. The application can recover the allocated space by calling XmFontListEntryFree. RELATED
XmFontList(3), XmFontListAppendEntry(3), XmFontListEntryFree(3), XmFontListEntryGetFont(3), XmFontListEntryGetTag(3), XmFontListEntry- Load(3), and XmFontListRemoveEntry(3). XmFontListEntryCreate(library call)
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