XmCvtTextPropertyToXmStringTable(3)


NAME

   XmCvtTextPropertyToXmStringTable  ---  A  function  that  converts from a
   TextProperty         Structure         to         a         StringTable
   "XmCvtTextPropertyToXmStringTable"

SYNOPSIS

   #include <Xm/Xm.h>
   int XmCvtTextPropertyToXmStringTable (display, text_prop, string_table_return, count_return)
           Display *display;
           XTextProperty   *text_prop;
           XmStringTable   *string_table_return;
           int     *count_return;
   (void)

DESCRIPTION

   XmCvtTextPropertyToXmStringTable  converts  the specified XTextProperty
   structure into an XmStringTable, as follows:

      *  If the encoding member of text_prop  is  the  Atom  STRING,  each
         returned  XmString  has  a  tag of "ISO8859-1" and a text type of
         XmCHARSET_TEXT.

      *  If the encoding member  of  text_prop  is  the  encoding  of  the
         current locale, and if that encoding is not STRING, each returned
         XmString has a tag of _MOTIF_DEFAULT_LOCALE and a  text  type  of
         XmMULTIBYTE_TEXT.

      *  If  the  encoding member of text_prop is other than STRING or the
         encoding of the current locale,  the  contents  of  the  returned
         compound strings are implementation dependent.

   If  conversion  depends  on  the  locale  and the current locale is not
   supported, the function returns XLocaleNotSupported. If  conversion  to
   the  encoding  of  the  current locale is required and if the locale is
   supported but no converter is available for the encoding  specified  in
   text_prop,  the  function  returns  XConverterNotFound.  For  supported
   locales,  existence  of  a  converter   from   COMPOUND_TEXT,   STRING,
   UTF8_STRING,  or  the  encoding  of the current locale is guaranteed if
   XSupportsLocale returns True for the current  locale  (but  the  actual
   text   may  contain  unconvertible  characters).  Conversion  of  other
   encodings to the encoding  of  the  current  locale  is  implementation
   dependent.  In  all of these error cases, the function does not set any
   return values.

   If an element of the value member of text_prop is  not  convertible  to
   XmString, the corresponding entry in the returned XmStringTable will be
   NULL, and XmCvtTextPropertyToXmStringTable returns Success.

   To free the storage for the XmStringTable and its count_return compound
   strings  returned  by  this  function,  first free each XmString in the
   table using XmStringFree, and then free the XmStringTable itself  using
   XtFree.

   display   Specifies the connection to the X server.

   text_prop Specifies  a pointer to the XTextProperty.  The format member
             of text_prop must be 8.

   string_table_return
             Specifies the XmStringTable array into  which  the  converted
             compound strings are placed.

   count_return
             Specifies the number of XmStrings returned by this function.

RETURN VALUES

   Upon   success,   this   function  returns  the  set  of  XmStrings  in
   string_table_return,  and  it  returns  the  number  of  XmStrings   in
   count_return, and returns Success. Otherwise, it returns the following:

   XLocaleNotSupported
             Returned  if conversion depends on the locale and the current
             locale is not supported.

   XConverterNotFound
             Returned if conversion to the encoding of the current  locale
             is  required  and if the locale is supported but no converter
             is available for the encoding specified in text_prop.

RELATED INFORMATION

   XmCvtXmStringTableToTextProperty(3), XmText(3), and XmTextGetString(3).

                                       XmCvtTextPropertyToXmStringTable(3)





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