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XmTextGetEditable(library call) 										   XmTextGetEditable(library call)

NAME
XmTextGetEditable -- A Text function that accesses the edit permission state SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Text.h> Boolean XmTextGetEditable( Widget widget); DESCRIPTION
XmTextGetEditable accesses the edit permission state of the Text widget. widget Specifies the Text widget ID For a complete definition of Text and its associated resources, see XmText(3). RETURN
Returns a Boolean value that indicates the state of the XmNeditable resource. RELATED
XmText(3). XmTextGetEditable(library call)

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XmCreateScrolledText(library call)										XmCreateScrolledText(library call)

NAME
XmCreateScrolledText -- The Text ScrolledText convenience creation function SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Text.h> Widget XmCreateScrolledText( Widget parent, String name, ArgList arglist, Cardinal argcount); DESCRIPTION
XmCreateScrolledText creates an instance of a Text widget that is contained within a ScrolledWindow. The ScrolledWindow parent is created managed. All ScrolledWindow subarea widgets are automatically created by this function. The ID returned by this function is that of the Text widget (not the ScrolledWindow widget). Use this widget ID for all operations on the Text widget. Use the widget ID of the Text wid- get's parent for all operations on the ScrolledWindow. To obtain the ID of the ScrolledWindow widget associated with the Text widget, use the Xt Intrinsics XtParent function. The name of the ScrolledWindow created by this function is formed by concatenating the letters SW onto the end of the name specified in the parameter list. The Text widget defaults to single-line text edit; therefore, no ScrollBars are displayed. The Text resource XmNeditMode must be set to XmMULTI_LINE_EDIT to display the ScrollBars. Since the results of placing a Text widget inside a ScrolledWindow when the Text's XmNedit- Mode is XmSINGLE_LINE_EDIT are undefined, XmCreateScrolledText sets XmNeditMode to XmMULTI_LINE_EDIT. Note that Motif1.2 version of XmCre- ateScrolledText does not set XmNeditMode. All arguments to either the Text or the ScrolledWindow widget can be specified at creation time with this function. Changes to initial position and size are sent only to the ScrolledWindow widget. Other resources are sent to the Text or the ScrolledWindow widget as appro- priate. Note that the result of providing the XmNdestroyCallback resource in the creation arglist is unspecified. The application should use the XtAddCallback function to add callbacks to the appropriate widget (Text or ScrolledWindow) after creating it. This function forces the following initial values for ScrolledWindow resources: o XmNscrollingPolicy is set to XmAPPLICATION_DEFINED. o XmNvisualPolicy is set to XmVARIABLE. o XmNscrollBarDisplayPolicy is set to XmSTATIC. o XmNshadowThickness is set to 0 (zero). parent Specifies the parent widget ID name Specifies the name of the created widget arglist Specifies the argument list argcount Specifies the number of attribute/value pairs in the argument list (arglist) For a complete definition of Text and its associated resources, see XmText(3). RETURN
Returns the Text widget ID. RELATED
XmScrolledWindow(3) and XmText(3). XmCreateScrolledText(library call)
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