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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers awk code to reconstruct sequence from alignment Post 302835327 by vidyadhar85 on Monday 22nd of July 2013 08:32:15 AM
Old 07-22-2013
Could you please put some code tag ?
 

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XmRegisterSegmentEncoding(3X)											     XmRegisterSegmentEncoding(3X)

NAME
XmRegisterSegmentEncoding - A compound string function that registers a compound text encoding format for a specified font list element tag SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Xm.h> char * XmRegisterSegmentEncoding (fontlist_tag, ct_encoding) char *fontlist_tag; char *ct_encoding; DESCRIPTION
XmRegisterSegmentEncoding registers a compound text encoding format with the specified font list element tag. The XmCvtXmStringToCT func- tion uses this registry to map the font list tags of compound string segments to compound text encoding formats. Registering a font list tag that already exists in the registry overwrites the original entry. You can unregister a font list tag by passing a NULL value for the ct_encoding parameter. Specifies the font list element tag to be registered. The tag must be a NULL-terminated ISO8859-1 string. Speci- fies the compound text character set to be used for segments with the font list tag. The value must be a NULL-terminated ISO8859-1 string. A value of XmFONTLIST_DEFAULT_TAG maps the specified font list tag to the code set of the locale. RETURN VALUE
Returns NULL for a new font list tag or the old ct_encoding value for an already registered font list tag. The application is responsible for freeing the storage associated with the returned data (if any) by calling XtFree. SEE ALSO
XmCvtXmStringToCT(3X), XmFontList(3X), XmMapSegmentEncoding(3X), XmString(3X) XmRegisterSegmentEncoding(3X)
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