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XmFontListRemoveEntry(3)			      XmFontListRemoveEntry(3)

NAME
       XmFontListRemoveEntry  —	 A font list function that removes a font list
       entry from a font list

SYNOPSIS
       #include <Xm/Xm.h>
       XmFontList XmFontListRemoveEntry(
       XmFontList oldlist,
       XmFontListEntry entry);

DESCRIPTION
       XmFontListRemoveEntry creates a new font list that  contains  the  con‐
       tents  of  oldlist minus those entries specified in entry.  The routine
       removes any entries from oldlist that match the components  (tag,  type
       font/font  set)	of  the	 specified entry. The function deallocates the
       original font list after extracting the required information. The call‐
       er  uses XmFontListEntryFree to recover memory allocated for the speci‐
       fied entry. This routine does not  free	the  XFontSet  or  XFontStruct
       associated with the font list entry that is removed.

       oldlist	 Specifies the font list

       entry	 Specifies the font list entry to be removed

RETURN
       If  oldlist  is NULL, the function returns NULL. If entry is NULL or no
       entries are  removed,  the  function  returns  oldlist.	Otherwise,  it
       returns	a new font list.  If the function returns a new font list, the
       function allocates space to hold the new font list. The application  is
       responsible  for	 managing  the	allocated  space.  The application can
       recover the allocated space by calling XmFontListFree.

RELATED
       XmFontList(3),	XmFontListAppendEntry(3),    XmFontListEntryCreate(3),
       XmFontListEntryFree(3), XmFontListEntryLoad(3), and XmFontListFree(3).

						      XmFontListRemoveEntry(3)
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