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Consequently you should replace the other grep -E -q with a [[ =~ ]].
And &2>/dev/zero looks odd. Perhaps you mean 2>/dev/null but this is not appropriate after a [[ ]] compound.
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xmcvtxmstringtoct
XmCvtXmStringToCT(library call) XmCvtXmStringToCT(library call)
NAME
XmCvtXmStringToCT -- A compound string function that converts a compound string to compound text
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Xm.h>
char * XmCvtXmStringToCT(
XmString string);
DESCRIPTION
XmCvtXmStringToCT converts a compound string to a (char *) string in compound text format. The application must call XtAppInitialize
before calling this function. The converter uses the font list tag associated with a given compound string segment to select a compound
text format for that segment. A registry defines a mapping between font list tags and compound text encoding formats. The converter uses
the following algorithm for each compound string segment:
1. If the compound string segment tag is mapped to XmFONTLIST_DEFAULT_TAG in the registry, the converter passes the text of the compound
string segment to XmbTextListToTextProperty with an encoding style of XCompoundTextStyle and uses the resulting compound text for
that segment.
2. If the compound string segment tag is mapped to an MIT registered charset in the registry, the converter creates the compound text
for that segment using the charset (from the registry) and the text of the compound string segment as defined in the X Consortium
Standard Compound Text Encoding.
3. If the compound string segment tag is mapped to a charset in the registry that is neither XmFONTLIST_DEFAULT_TAG nor an MIT regis-
tered charset, the converter creates the compound text for that segment using the charset (from the registry) and the text of the
compound string segment as an "extended segment" with a variable number of octets per character.
4. If the compound string segment tag is not mapped in the registry, the result is implementation dependent.
string Specifies a compound string to be converted to compound text.
RETURN
Returns a (char *) string in compound text format. This format is described in the X Consortium Standard Compound Text Encoding. The
function allocates space to hold the returned string. The application is responsible for managing the allocated space. The application
can recover the allocated space by calling XtFree.
RELATED
XmCvtCTToXmString(3), XmFontList(3), XmMapSegmentEncoding(3), XmRegisterSegmentEncoding(3), and XmString.
XmCvtXmStringToCT(library call)