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void Show_Variable_Marker_Size (char *size)
void QShow_Variable_Marker_Size (const char *segment, char *size)
void Show_Net_Variable_Marker_Size (char *size)
void PShow_Net_Variable_Marker_Size (int keycount, HC_KEY *pathkeys, char *size)
void QShow_Net_Variable_Marker_Size (const char *segment, char *size)

Function Documentation

void Show_Variable_Marker_Size ( char *  size  ) 

Show the current variable marker size setting.

Parameters:
size - Scale factor applied to the marker size. Returned to caller. Passed by reference always

DETAILS

Show_Variable_Marker_Size() reads back the marker size setting as defined in a previous call to Set_Variable_Marker_Size.

See also:
Set_Variable_Marker_Size, Set_Marker_Size, Show_Marker_Size

void QShow_Variable_Marker_Size ( const char *  segment,
char *  size 
)

Similar to Show_Variable_Marker_Size(), but operates on a given segment rather than the currently open one.

Parameters:
segment - Name of the segment(s) to be queried
size - Scale factor applied to the marker size. Returned to caller. Passed by reference always

DETAILS

No additional details. See Set_Variable_Marker_Size()

void Show_Net_Variable_Marker_Size ( char *  size  ) 

Similar to Show_Variable_Marker_Size(), but returns the net effective setting rather than the local one.

Parameters:
size - Scale factor applied to the marker size. Returned to caller. Passed by reference always

DETAILS

No additional details. See Set_Variable_Marker_Size()

void PShow_Net_Variable_Marker_Size ( int  keycount,
HC_KEY *  pathkeys,
char *  size 
)

Similar to Show_Net_Variable_Marker_Size(), but returns the net effective setting along a discrete segment path.

Parameters:
keycount The size of pathkeys
pathkeys An array of HC_KEY's delineating a path of segments.
size - Scale factor applied to the marker size. Returned to caller. Passed by reference always

DETAILS

As with all PShow_Net_* routines, pathkeys[0] represents the lowest (a.k.a the "most local" or "leaf"), and pathkeys[keycount-1] represents the highest segment. If the path is incomplete, missing segments are filled in if possible. Missing segments must be part of the same direct ancestry in order to be filled in. If the desired path contains an include link, the shortest unambiguous set of pathkeys would be [leaf, includelink, root], where includelink is the return value from KInclude_Segment(). For other details, see Show_Net_Variable_Marker_Size()

void QShow_Net_Variable_Marker_Size ( const char *  segment,
char *  size 
)

Similar to Show_Net_Variable_Marker_Size(), but operates on a given segment rather than the currently open one.

Parameters:
segment - Name of the segment(s) to be queried
size - Scale factor applied to the marker size. Returned to caller. Passed by reference always

DETAILS

No additional details. See Set_Variable_Marker_Size()

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