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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) String manipulation Post 302991093 by gigagigosu on Monday 6th of February 2017 03:43:36 PM
Old 02-06-2017
am parsing a tab delimited text file, one line at the time, your solution works fine, thank you for your help!
 

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(3)							      Free Widget Foundation							       (3)

NAME
XltFontChooser DESCRIPTION
The XltFontChooser widget allows a user to select a font by choosing its XLFD font name fields. The widget is subclassed from XmMessageBox which means it inherits its behavior. This is a rather simple widget (less than 600 lines), it can create a hell of a widget hierarchy though. Editres will amaze you. Public variables +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | XltFontChooser | |Name | Class | Type | Default | |XltNshowDemo | XltCShowDemo | Boolean | True | |XltNfontName | XltCFontName | String | NULL | |XltNdemoString | XltCDemoString | String | "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." | |XltNcountString | XltCCountString | String | "%d matching fonts" | |XltNpattern | XltCPattern | String | "-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*" | |XltNsortCriteria | XltNSortCriteria | String | "aaaaaannnnanaa" | | | | | | +-----------------+------------------+---------+------------------------------------------------+ XltNshowDemo Whether to show a string in the font selected by the user. (Or the first one that applies the selection, if multiple). XltNfontName This is the name of the selected font. XltNdemoString This string is shown to demonstrate the selected font. XltNcountString This string is used to print the amount of matching fonts. XltNpattern This string is used to specify the initial query for fonts. The default value will retrieve all fonts with XLFD compliant names. XltNsortCriteria This string of exactly 14 characters indicates the sorting order used for the menu buttons. n or N mean numeric, a or A indicate alphabetic sort order, any other character means don't sort. Selected inherited resources XmNokCallback Allows an application to get a call, query XltNfontName using GetValues, and take appropriate action. XmNcancelCallback CLASS HIERARCHY
These manuals of the superclasses describe the inherited resources : Object(3) Rect(3) UnNamedObj(3) Core(3) XmManager(3) XmBulletinBoard(3) XmMessageBox(3) Version 3.0 (3)
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