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XmTextInsertWcs(library call)			 XmTextInsertWcs(library call)

NAME
       XmTextInsertWcs	— A Text function that inserts a wide character string
       into a Text widget

SYNOPSIS
       #include <Xm/Text.h>
       void XmTextInsertWcs(
       Widget widget,
       XmTextPosition position,
       wchar_t *wcstring);

DESCRIPTION
       XmTextInsertWcs inserts a wide character string into the Text widget at
       a specified location. The character positions begin at 0 (zero) and are
       numbered sequentially from the beginning of the text. For  example,  to
       insert a string after the fourth character, the position parameter must
       be 4.

       This routine calls the widget's XmNvalueChangedCallback	and  verifica‐
       tion  callbacks, either XmNmodifyVerifyCallback or XmNmodifyVerifyCall‐
       backWcs, or both. If both verification callback lists  are  registered,
       the  procedures	of the XmNmodifyVerifyCallback list are executed first
       and the resulting data  is  passed  to  the  XmNmodifyVerifyCallbackWcs
       callbacks.  If the XmNcursorPosition resource is greater than or is the
       same value as position, the XmNmotionVerifyCallback is called.

       Note that, if value is a null string, no callbacks will	be  generated,
       since no modifications will have been made.

       widget	 Specifies the Text widget ID

       position	 Specifies the position in the text string where the new char‐
		 acter string is to be inserted

       wcstring	 Specifies the wide character string value to be added to  the
		 Text widget

       For  a  complete	 definition  of Text and its associated resources, see
       XmText(3).

RELATED
       XmText(3) and XmTextInsert(3).

						 XmTextInsertWcs(library call)
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