DXmCSTextSetInsertionPosition(3X)DXmCSTextSetInsertionPosition(3X)NAME
DXmCSTextSetInsertionPosition - Sets the insertion cursor to the specified logical position in the text.
SYNOPSIS
void DXmCSTextSetInsertionPosition(
Widget widget,
DXmCSTextPosition position );
PARAMETERS
The identifier (widget ID) of the compound string text widget. The position of the insertion cursor.
DESCRIPTION
The DXmCSTextSetInsertionPosition routine sets the insertion cursor to the specified logical position (indicated by number of characters)
in the text.
SEE ALSO DXmCSTextGetInsertionPosition(3X)DXmCSTextSetInsertionPosition(3X)
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DtEditorSetInsertionPosition(library call) DtEditorSetInsertionPosition(library call)
NAME
DtEditorSetInsertionPosition -- set the position of the insert cursor in a DtEditor widget
SYNOPSIS
#include <Dt/Editor.h>
void DtEditorSetInsertionPosition(
Widget widget,
XmTextPosition position);
DESCRIPTION
The DtEditorSetInsertionPosition function sets the insertion cursor position of the DtEditor widget. The current position of the insertion
cursor can be retrieved with DtEditorGetInsertionPosition(3). The last text position of the DtEditor widget can be retrieved with DtEditor-
GetLastPosition(3).
The widget argument specifies the DtEditor widget ID.
The position argument specifies the position of the insertion cursor. This is an integer number of characters from the beginning of the
text buffer. The first character position is zero. Values greater than the last position place the cursor at the last position (that is,
at the end of the text).
For a complete definition of the DtEditor widget and its associated resources, see DtEditor(3).
RETURN VALUE
The DtEditorSetInsertionPosition function returns no value.
SEE ALSO
Dt/Editor.h - DtEditor(5), DtEditor(3), DtEditorGetInsertionPosition(3), DtEditorGetLastPosition(3).
DtEditorSetInsertionPosition(library call)
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