XmStringTableUnparse(3)

NAME

   XmStringTableUnparse  --- A convenience function that converts a table of
   compound strings to an array of text "XmStringTableUnparse"

SYNOPSIS

   #include <Xm/Xm.h>
   XtPointer * XmStringTableUnparse(
   XmStringTable table,
   Cardinal count,
   XmStringTag tag,
   XmTextType tag_type,
   XmTextType output_type,
   XmParseTable parse,
   Cardinal parse_count,
   XmParseModel parse_model);

DESCRIPTION

   XmStringTableUnparse takes an array of compound  strings,  allocates  a
   string  array  for  the  type  of characters determined by type with an
   equal number of slots, calls XmStringUnparse on each compound string in
   table,  and  inserts  the resulting string in the corresponding slot in
   the array.

   table     Specifies an XmStringTable containing the compound string  to
             be converted.

   count     Specifies the number of compound strings in table.

   tag       Specifies  the tag to be used in matching with text segments.
             The two types of tag  types  are  XmFONTLIST_DEFAULT_TAG  and
             _MOTIF_DEFAULT_LOCALE.  Only segments tagged with tag will be
             returned. If tag is NULL, all segments will be matched.

   tag_type  Specifies the type of tag to be  searched  for.  These  types
             include      XmMULTIBYTE_TEXT,      XmWIDECHAR_TEXT,      and
             XmCHARSET_TEXT.

   output_type
             Specifies the type of  text  to  be  generated.  These  types
             include      XmMULTIBYTE_TEXT,      XmWIDECHAR_TEXT,      and
             XmCHARSET_TEXT.

   parse     Specifies the parse table to be used.

   parse_count
             Specifies the number of items in parse.

   parse_model
             Specifies which  non-text  components  to  be  considered  in
             matching in parse_table. Possible values are:

             XmOUTPUT_ALL
                       Puts out all matching components.

             XmOUTPUT_BETWEEN
                       Puts  out  only  those matching components that are
                       between two matching text components.

             XmOUTPUT_BEGINNING
                       Puts out only those matching components that are at
                       the beginning of a matching text component.

             XmOUTPUT_END
                       Puts out only those matching components that are at
                       the end of a matching text component.

             XmOUTPUT_BOTH
                       Puts out only those matching components that are at
                       the beginning or end of a matching text component.

RETURN

   Returns  an  allocated  array of allocated strings.  The application is
   responsible for managing the  allocated  space.   The  application  can
   recover the allocated strings space by calling XtFree count times (that
   is, one time for each allocated  string).   The  application  can  then
   recover  the  allocated  array by calling XtFree on the allocated array
   itself.

RELATED

   XmStringTab.

                                                   XmStringTableUnparse(3)



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