XmFontList(3X)XmFontList(3X)NAMEXmFontList - Data type for a font list
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Xm.h>
DESCRIPTIONXmFontList is the data type for a font list. A font list consists of
font list entries, each of which contains a font or a font set (a group
of fonts) and is identified with a tag. The font list entry tag is
optional; if NULL, the tag is set to XmFONTLIST_DEFAULT_TAG. The value
of XmFONTLIST_DEFAULT_TAG is “XmFONTLIST_DEFAULT_TAG_STRING”.
When a compound string is displayed, the font list element tag of the
compound string segment is matched with a font list entry tag in the
font list and the matching font list entry is used to display the com‐
pound string. A font list entry is chosen as follows: The first font
list entry whose tag matches the tag of the compound string segment is
used. If no match has been found and if the tag of the compound string
segment is XmFONTLIST_DEFAULT_TAG, the first font list entry whose tag
matches the tag that would result from creating an entry with
XmSTRING_DEFAULT_CHARSET. For example, if creating an entry with
XmSTRING_DEFAULT_CHARSET would result in the tag “ISO8859-1”, the com‐
pound string segment tag XmFONTLIST_DEFAULT_TAG matches the font list
entry tag “ISO8859-1”. If no match has been found and if the tag of
the compound string segment matches the tag that would result from cre‐
ating a segment with XmSTRING_DEFAULT_CHARSET, the first font list
entry whose tag is XmFONTLIST_DEFAULT_TAG is used. If no match has
been found, the first entry in the font list is used.
The font list interface consists of the routines listed under SEE ALSO.
Font lists are specified in resource files using the following syntax:
resource_spec: font_entry [ , font_entry ]+
The resource value string consists of one or more font list entries
separated by commas. Each font_entry identifies a font or font set,
and an optional font list entry tag. A tag specified for a single font
follows the font name and is separated by = ; otherwise, in a font set
the tag is separated by a colon. The colon is required whether a tag
is specified or not. A font entry uses the following syntax to specify
a single font:
font_name [ '=' tag ]
For example, this entry specifies a 10 point Times Italic font without
a font list entry tag. *fontList: -Adobe-Times-Medium-I-Normal--10*
A font entry containing a font set is similar except a semicolon sepa‐
rates multiple font names and the specification ends with a colon fol‐
lowed by an optional tag.
font_name [ ';' font_name ]+ ':' [ tag ]
A font_name is an X Logical Font Description (XLFD) string and tag is
any set of characters from ISO646IRV except space, comma, colon, equal
sign and semicolon. An example of a font set entry is given below. It
consists of three fonts (except for charsets), and an explicit font
list entry tag. *fontList : -Adobe-Courier-Bold-R-Nor‐
mal--25-180-100-100-M-150;.nL
SEE ALSOXmFontListAdd(3X), XmFontListAppendEntry(3X), XmFontListCopy(3X),
XmFontListCreate(3X), XmFontListEntryCreate(3X), XmFontListEn‐
tryFree(3X), XmFontListEntryGetFont(3X), XmFontListEntryGetTag(3X),
XmFontListEntryLoad(3X), XmFontListFree(3X), XmFontListFreeFontCon‐
text(3X), XmFontListGetNextFont(3X), XmFontListInitFontContext(3X),
XmFontListNextEntry(3X), XmFontListRemoveEntry(3X), XmString(3X)XmFontList(3X)