XmFontListInitFontContext(3)

NAME

   XmFontListInitFontContext   ---   A   font   list  function  that  allows
   applications   to   access    the    entries    in    a    font    list
   "XmFontListInitFontContext"         "font        list        functions"
   "XmFontListInitFontContext"

SYNOPSIS

   #include <Xm/Xm.h>
   Boolean XmFontListInitFontContext(
   XmFontContext *context,
   XmFontList fontlist);

DESCRIPTION

   XmFontListInitFontContext establishes a context to  allow  applications
   to  access  the  contents  of  a  font  list. This context is used when
   reading the font list entry tag, font, or font set associated with each
   entry  in  the  font  list.  A  Boolean  status is returned to indicate
   whether or not the font list is valid.

   If   an   application   deallocates   the   font   list    passed    to
   XmFontListInitFontContext   as   the  fontlist  argument,  the  context
   established by this function is rendered no longer valid.

   context   Specifies a pointer to the allocated context

   fontlist  Specifies the font list

RETURN

   Returns True if the context was allocated;  otherwise,  returns  False.
   If the function allocated a context, the application is responsible for
   managing the allocated space. The application can recover the allocated
   space by calling XmFontListFreeFontContext.

RELATED

   XmFontList(3),             XmFontListFreeFontContext(3),            and
   XmFontListNextEntry(3).

                                              XmFontListInitFontContext(3)



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