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XmStringSegmentCreate(library call)	   XmStringSegmentCreate(library call)

NAME
       XmStringSegmentCreate  — A compound string function that creates a com‐
       pound string

SYNOPSIS
       #include <Xm/Xm.h>
       XmString XmStringSegmentCreate(
       char * text,
       XmStringTag tag,
       XmStringDirection direction,
       Boolean separator);

DESCRIPTION
       This function is obsolete and exists for	 compatibility	with  previous
       releases.  It  can be replaced by using a combination of XmStringCompo‐
       nentCreate and XmStringConcat.  XmStringSegmentCreate is	 a  high-level
       function	 that  assembles  a  compound string consisting of a font list
       element tag, a direction component, a text component, and  an  optional
       separator component.

       The  function  allocates	 space	for the returned compound string.  The
       application is responsible  for	managing  the  allocated  space.   The
       application can recover the allocated space by calling XmStringFree.

       text	 Specifies  a  NULL-terminated	string	to be used as the text
		 component of the compound string.

       tag	 Specifies the tag component to be associated with  the	 text.
		 The  value  XmFONTLIST_DEFAULT_TAG  is for compatibility with
		 previous releases.

       direction Specifies the direction of the text.

       separator A value of False means the compound string does  not  have  a
		 separator  at	the  end.  A  value of True, means a separator
		 immediately follows the text component.

RETURN
       Returns a new compound string.

RELATED
       XmStringCreate(3).

					   XmStringSegmentCreate(library call)
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