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XmCreateFormDialog(3X)													    XmCreateFormDialog(3X)

NAME
XmCreateFormDialog - A Form FormDialog convenience creation function SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Form.h> Widget XmCreateFormDialog (parent, name, arglist, argcount) Widget parent; String name; ArgList arglist; Cardinal argcount; DESCRIPTION
XmCreateFormDialog is a convenience creation function that creates a DialogShell and an unmanaged Form child of the DialogShell. A FormDi- alog is used for interactions not supported by the standard dialog set. This function does not automatically create any labels, buttons, or other dialog components. Such components should be added by the application after the FormDialog is created. Use XtManageChild to pop up the FormDialog (passing the Form as the widget parameter); use XtUnmanageChild to pop it down. Specifies 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 Form and its associated resources, see XmForm(3X). RETURN VALUE
Returns the Form widget ID. SEE ALSO
XmForm(3X) XmCreateFormDialog(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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