XmStringTableUnparse takes an array of compound strings,
allocates a string array for the type of characters determined by
type with an equal number of slots, calls
XmStringUnparse
on each compound string in table,
and inserts the resulting string in the corresponding slot in the array.
table
Specifies an XmStringTable containing the compound string to be
converted.
count
Specifies the number of compound strings in table.
tag
Specifies the tag to be used in matching with text segments.
The two
types of tag types are XmFONTLIST_DEFAULT_TAG and
_MOTIF_DEFAULT_LOCALE.
Only segments tagged with tag
will be returned. If tag is NULL, all segments will be matched.
tag_type
Specifies the type of tag to be searched for. These types include
XmMULTIBYTE_TEXT, XmWIDECHAR_TEXT, and
XmCHARSET_TEXT.
output_type
Specifies the type of text to be generated. These types include
XmMULTIBYTE_TEXT, XmWIDECHAR_TEXT, and
XmCHARSET_TEXT.
parse
Specifies the parse table to be used.
parse_count
Specifies the number of items in parse.
parse_model
Specifies which non-text components to be considered in matching in
parse_table. Possible values are:
XmOUTPUT_ALL
Puts out all matching components.
XmOUTPUT_BETWEEN
Puts out only those matching components that are between two matching
text components.
XmOUTPUT_BEGINNING
Puts out only those matching components that are at the beginning of a
matching text component.
XmOUTPUT_END
Puts out only those matching components that are at the end of a
matching text component.
XmOUTPUT_BOTH
Puts out only those matching components that are at the beginning or
end of a
matching text component.
RETURN
Returns an allocated array of allocated strings.
The application is responsible for managing the allocated space.
The application can recover the allocated strings space by calling XtFreecount times (that is, one time for each allocated string).
The application can then recover the allocated array by calling
XtFree on the allocated array itself.