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XmStringTableToXmString(library call)	 XmStringTableToXmString(library call)

NAME
       XmStringTableToXmString	—  A convenience function that converts a com‐
       pound string table to a single compound string

SYNOPSIS
       #include <Xm/Xm.h>
       XmString XmStringTableToXmString(
       XmStringTable table,
       Cardinal count,
       XmString break_component);

DESCRIPTION
       XmStringTableToXmString takes as input table of compound strings and  a
       specified  string  component  (such as a tab) and returns a single com‐
       pound string consisting of each of the elements of  table  concatenated
       together	 with  a  single copy of break_component inserted between each
       element.

       table	 Specifies an XmStringTable containing the compound strings to
		 be converted.

       count	 Specifies the number of compound strings in table.

       break_component
		 Specifies  the XmStringComponent that will be inserted in the
		 result to separate the individual elements of table. The most
		 useful	  types	  will	 be  XmSTRING_COMPONENT_SEPARATOR  and
		 XmSTRING_COMPONENT_TAB.   Refer  to  the   XmStringComponent‐
		 Type(3) reference page for a complete list of possible compo‐
		 nent  types.  Note,   however,	  that	 the   XmSTRING_COMPO‐
		 NENT_UNKNOWN component is not a possible type.

RETURN
       Returns	a  new XmString.  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), XmStringComponentType(3), and XmStringFree(3).

					 XmStringTableToXmString(library call)
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