XmStringSegmentCreate(3)

NAME

   XmStringSegmentCreate  ---  A  compound  string  function  that creates a
   compound string  "XmStringSegmentCreate"  "compound  string  functions"
   "XmStringSegmentCreate"

SYNOPSIS

   #include <Xm/Xm.h>
   XmString XmStringSegmentCreate(
   char * text,
   XmStringTag tag,
   XmStringDirection direction,
   Boolean separator);

DESCRIPTION

   This  function  is  obsolete and exists for compatibility with previous
   releases.  It   can   be   replaced   by   using   a   combination   of
   XmStringComponentCreate and XmStringConcat.  XmStringSegmentCreate is a
   high-level function that assembles a compound string  consisting  of  a
   font  list element tag, a direction component, a text component, and an
   optional separator component.

   The function allocates space for the  returned  compound  string.   The
   application  is  responsible  for  managing  the  allocated space.  The
   application can recover the allocated space by calling XmStringFree.

   text      Specifies a NULL-terminated string to be  used  as  the  text
             component of the compound string.

   tag       Specifies  the  tag component to be associated with the text.
             The value XmFONTLIST_DEFAULT_TAG is  for  compatibility  with
             previous releases.

   direction Specifies the direction of the text.

   separator A  value  of  False means the compound string does not have a
             separator at the end. A value  of  True,  means  a  separator
             immediately follows the text component.

RETURN

   Returns a new compound string.

RELATED

   XmStringCreate(3).

                                                  XmStringSegmentCreate(3)



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