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.TH "XmStringGetLtoR" "library call"
.SH "NAME"
\fBXmStringGetLtoR\fP \(em A compound string function that searches for a text segment in the input compound string
.iX "XmStringGetLtoR"
.iX "compound string functions" "XmStringGetLtoR"
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.PP
.nf
#include <Xm/Xm\&.h>
\fBBoolean \fBXmStringGetLtoR\fP\fR(
\fBXmString \fBstring\fR\fR,
\fBXmStringCharSet \fBtag\fR\fR,
\fBchar **\fBtext\fR\fR);
.fi
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.PP
This function is obsolete and exists for compatibility with previous
releases\&. It is replaced by \fBXmStringUnparse\fP\&.
\fBXmStringGetLtoR\fP returns the first text component in the input
compound string that is tagged with the given tag component\&. The
returned text is to be a NULL-terminated sequence of single byte characters\&.
If the function returns True, the function will allocate space
to hold the returned \fItext\fP\&. The application is responsible
for managing the allocated space\&. The application can recover the
allocated space by calling \fBXtFree\fP\&.
.IP "\fIstring\fP" 10
Specifies the compound string\&.
.IP "\fItag\fP" 10
Specifies the font list element tag associated with the text\&.
A value of \fBXmFONTLIST_DEFAULT_TAG\fP identifies a locale text
segment\&.
.IP "\fItext\fP" 10
Specifies a pointer to a NULL terminated string\&.
.SH "RETURN"
.PP
Returns True if the matching text segment can be found\&.
On return, \fItext\fP will have a NULL terminated
byte
sequence
containing the matched segment\&.
.SH "RELATED"
.PP
\fBXmStringCreate\fP(3)\&.
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