XmCreateDialogShell(3X)XmCreateDialogShell(3X)NAME
XmCreateDialogShell - The DialogShell widget creation function
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/DialogS.h>
Widget XmCreateDialogShell (parent, name, arglist, argcount)
Widget parent;
String name;
ArgList arglist;
Cardinal argcount;
DESCRIPTION
XmCreateDialogShell creates an instance of a DialogShell widget and returns the associated widget ID. Specifies the parent widget ID Spec-
ifies the name of the created widget Specifies the argument list Specifies the number of attribute/value pairs in the argument list
(arglist)
For a complete definition of DialogShell and its associated resources, see XmDialogShell(3X).
RETURN VALUE
Returns the DialogShell widget ID.
SEE ALSO XmDialogShell(3X)XmCreateDialogShell(3X)
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XmCreateQuestionDialog(3X)XmCreateQuestionDialog(3X)NAME
XmCreateQuestionDialog - The MessageBox QuestionDialog convenience creation function
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/MessageB.h>
Widget XmCreateQuestionDialog (parent, name, arglist, argcount)
Widget parent;
String name;
ArgList arglist;
Cardinal argcount;
DESCRIPTION
XmCreateQuestionDialog is a convenience creation function that creates a DialogShell and an unmanaged MessageBox child of the DialogShell.
A QuestionDialog is used to get the answer to a question from the user. It includes a symbol, a message, and three buttons. The default
symbol is a question mark. The default button labels are OK, Cancel, and Help.
Use XtManageChild to pop up the QuestionDialog (passing the MessageBox as the widget parameter); use XtUnmanageChild to pop it down. Spec-
ifies the parent widget ID Specifies the name of the created widget Specifies the argument list Specifies the number of attribute/value
pairs in the argument list (arglist)
For a complete definition of MessageBox and its associated resources, see XmMessageBox(3X).
RETURN VALUE
Returns the MessageBox widget ID.
SEE ALSO XmMessageBox(3X)XmCreateQuestionDialog(3X)
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