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NAME

       XmRenderTable — Data type for a render table "XmRenderTable"

SYNOPSIS

       #include <Xm/Xm.h>
       XmRenderTable

DESCRIPTION

       XmRenderTable  is  the data type for a render table, which contains a table of renditions (XmRenditions).
       Each rendition consists of a set of attributes for rendering text, including a font or  fontset,  colors,
       tabs, and lines.  Each rendition is identified with a tag.

       When  a  compound  string is displayed, for each segment in the string, the rendition used to render that
       string is formed as follows. If the segment has at least one rendition begin tag or if the list  of  tags
       formed  by  accumulating  from  previous segments the rendition begin tags and removing the rendition end
       tags is not empty, these tags are matched with renditions in the render table.  The  effective  rendition
       used  to  render  the  segment  is  formed  by successively merging each rendition found into the current
       rendition with non-XmAS_IS  (XmUNSPECIFIED_PIXEL  for  color  resources)  values  for  resources  in  the
       rendition  to  be  merged,  thus  replacing  the  corresponding  values  of  the resources in the current
       rendition. Finally, if the resulting rendition still  has  resources  with  unspecified  values  and  the
       segment  has a locale or charset tag (these are optional and mutually exclusive) this tag is matched with
       a rendition in the render table, and the missing rendition values are filled in from that entry.

       If no matching rendition is found for a particular tag, then the XmNnoRenditionCallback of the  XmDisplay
       object is called and the render table is searched again for that tag.

       If  the  resulting  rendition  does  not  specify a font or fontset, then for segments whose text type is
       XmCHARSET_TEXT, the render table will be searched for a rendition tagged with XmFONTLIST_DEFAULT_TAG, and
       if  a  matching  rendition  is  found,  it  will  be  merged into the current rendition. If the resulting
       rendition contains no font or fontset, the XmNnoFontCallback will be called with  the  default  rendition
       and  "" as the font name. If no rendition matches or no font was found after the callback, then the first
       rendition in the render table will be merged into the current rendition. If this rendition still  has  no
       font, then the segment will not be rendered and a warning will be emitted.

       For  segments  whose  text type is XmMULTIBYTE_TEXT or XmWIDECHAR_TEXT, the render table will be searched
       for a rendition tagged with _MOTIF_DEFAULT_LOCALE, and, if a matching rendition  is  found,  it  will  be
       merged  into  the  current  rendition. If the resulting rendition contains no font, the XmNnoFontCallback
       will be called with the default rendition and "" as the font name.  An application can have this callback
       attempt  to remedy this problem by calling XmRenditionUpdate on the input rendition to provide a font for
       the widget to use. This may be done by either providing an alternative font name to be loaded  using  the
       XmNfontName  and  XmNfontType resources or with an already loaded font using the XmNfont resource.  If no
       rendition matches or no font was found after the callback, then the segment will not be  rendered  and  a
       warning will be issued.

       Render tables are specified in resource files with the following syntax:

       resource_spec: [ tag [, tag ]* ]

       where tag is some string suitable for the XmNtag resource of a rendition.

       If  no  tags  are  specified, then a render table will be created that is either empty or contains only a
       rendition with a tag of _MOTIF_DEFAULT_LOCALE.

       Specific values for specific rendition resources are specified using the following syntax:

       resource_spec [*|.] rendition[*|.] resource_name: value

       where:

       resource_spec
                 Specifies the render table.

       rendition Is either the class Rendition or a tag.

       resource_name
                 Is either the class or name of a particular resource.

       value     Is the specification of the value to be set.

       Any resource line that consists of just a resource name or class component with no rendition component or
       loose   binding   will   be   assumed  to  specify  resource  values  for  a  rendition  with  a  tag  of
       _MOTIF_DEFAULT_LOCALE. In effect, this creates a default rendition in much the same way  that  specifying
       no  fontlist  tag  for  a  fontlist  resource causes the fontlist created to contain an entry tagged with
       XmFONTLIST_DEFAULT_TAG:

       resource_spec.resource_name: value

       For example, the following would set the XmNrenderTable resource of label1 to a render  table  consisting
       of  three  renditions tagged with _MOTIF_DEFAULT_LOCALE, bold, and oblique, with values for resources set
       as described in the resource specifications.

       *label1.renderTable: bold, oblique
       *label1.renderTable.bold.renditionForeground: Green
       *label1.renderTable.bold.fontName: *-*-*-bold-*-iso8859-1
       *label1.renderTable.bold.fontType: FONT_IS_FONT
       *label1.renderTable.oblique.renditionBackground: Red
       *label1.renderTable.oblique.fontName: *-*-*-italic-*-iso8859-1
       *label1.renderTable.oblique.fontType: FONT_IS_FONT
       *label1.renderTable.oblique.underlineType: AS_IS
       *label1.renderTable.fontName: fixed
       *label1.renderTable.fontType: FONT_IS_FONT
       *label1.renderTable.renditionForegound: black
       *label1.renderTable*tabList: 1in, +1.5in, +3in

       XmRenderTableAddRenditions(3),             XmRenderTableCopy(3),             XmRenderTableCvtFromProp(3),
       XmRenderTableCvtToProp(3),               XmRenderTableFree(3),              XmRenderTableGetRendition(3),
       XmRenderTableGetRenditions(3), XmRenderTableGetTags(3), XmRenderTableRemoveRenditions(3), XmRendition(3),
       and XmString(3).

                                                                                                XmRenderTable(3)