10-31-2012
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Scott
You're absolutely right. It's misused nearly 100% of the time.
Moreover, it's redundant. We have [b], [i], [icode], and [code] for nearly everything people try to use crazy fonts for.
I'd also suggest disabling the rich-edit mode
. Now that I know it exists, I suspect it's responsible for a lot of the font and color offenses, especially the multiply-embedded [font][font][font] nonsense; they just keep editing until it "looks right" for them and never see the mess they are making. Not to mention the strange folk who are baffled by the very concept of code tags. Inside the context of rich-edit it doesn't make sense -- a button to turn a line of text into a block?
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xmfontlistgetnextfont
XmFontListGetNextFont(library call) XmFontListGetNextFont(library call)
NAME
XmFontListGetNextFont -- A font list function that allows applications to access the fonts and character sets in a font list
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Xm.h>
Boolean XmFontListGetNextFont(
XmFontContext context,
XmStringCharSet *charset,
XFontStruct **font);
DESCRIPTION
XmFontListGetNextFont accesses the character set and font for the next entry of the font list. The application first uses the XmFontLis-
tInitFontContext routine to create a font list context. The application then calls XmFontListGetNextFont repeatedly with the same context.
Each succeeding call accesses the next element of the font list. When finished, the application calls XmFontListFreeFontContext to free the
allocated font list context.
This routine allocates memory for the character set string that must be freed by the application. The function allocates memory for
charset. The application is responsible for managing the allocated memory. The application can recover the allocated memory by calling
XtFree.
This function is obsolete and exists for compatibility with previous releases. It is replaced by XmFontListNextEntry. If XmFontListGet-
NextFont is passed a context that contains a font set entry, it will return the first font of the font set. The next call to the function
will move to the next entry in the font list.
context Specifies the font list context
charset Specifies a pointer to a character set string; the routine returns the character set for the current font list element
font Specifies a pointer to a pointer to a font structure; the routine returns the font for the current font list element
RETURN
Returns True if the returned values are valid; otherwise, returns False.
RELATED
XmFontList(3) and XmFontListNextEntry(3).
XmFontListGetNextFont(library call)