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NAME

       XmStringGenerate   —   A   convenience   function   that   generates   a  compound  string
       "XmStringGenerate"

SYNOPSIS

       #include <Xm/Xm.h>
       XmString XmStringGenerate(
       XtPointer text,
       XmStringTag tag,
       XmTextType type,
       XmStringTag rendition);

DESCRIPTION

       XmStringGenerate calls the XmStringParseText  function  with  a  default  parse  table  of
       entries  consisting  of  '', which maps to Separator, and '', which maps to Tab.  Matching
       RENDITION_BEGIN and RENDITION_END components containing rendition are  placed  around  the
       resulting XmString.

       text      Specifies a NULL-terminated string containing characters of a type determined by
                 type.

       tag       Specifies the tag to be used in creating the result. The  type  of  tag  created
                 (charset  or  locale) depends on the text type and the value given. If specified
                 value is NULL, and type indicates that a charset tag should be created, then the
                 tag  will  have  the  value of XmFONTLIST_DEFAULT_TAG.  If tag is NULL, and type
                 indicates  a   locale   tag,   then   the   tag   will   have   the   value   of
                 _MOTIF_DEFAULT_LOCALE.

       type      Specifies  the  type of text to be passed in, and the tag type.  If a locale tag
                 should be  created,  then  type  has  a  value  of  either  XmMULTIBYTE_TEXT  or
                 XmWIDECHAR_TEXT.   If  a  charset  should  be  created,  type  has  a  value  of
                 XmCHARSET_TEXT.

       rendition Specifies the rendition tag to be used in an  XmSTRING_COMPONENT_RENDITION_BEGIN
                 component    which    will    begin    the    returned    string   and   in   an
                 XmSTRING_COMPONENT_RENDITION_END component which will end it.  If  rendition  is
                 NULL, no rendition tag is placed.

RETURN

       Returns  a  new  compound  string.   The function will allocate space to hold the returned
       compound string.  When the application no longer needs the returned compound  string,  the
       application should call XmStringFree.

RELATED

       XmString(3) and XmStringFree(3).

                                                                              XmStringGenerate(3)