04-17-2002
Very close.
ex is a line-editor much like ed, but with some better features.
vi was built "on top" of ex - some versions of vi allow you toggle between ex-mode and vi-mode.
An *rc file typically means "run commands", and is sourced (to relate it to a shell function) rather than executed.
So .exrc is the "run commands" config file for ex, that vi reads as well, since vi is dependant on ex. Many of the new incarnations actually incorporate ex and vi in the same executable with hardlinks to each other.
See the full and more acurate history here:
http://www.cs.pdx.edu/~kirkenda/joy84.html
Linked to from the "vi Lovers Homepage":
http://www.thomer.com/vi/vi.html
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xmaddtabgroup
XmAddTabGroup(3X) XmAddTabGroup(3X)
NAME
XmAddTabGroup - A function that adds a manager or a primitive widget to the list of tab groups
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Xm.h>
void XmAddTabGroup (tab_group)
Widget tab_group;
DESCRIPTION
This function is obsolete and its behavior is replaced by setting XmNnavigationType to XmEXCLUSIVE_TAB_GROUP. When using the keyboard to
traverse through a widget hierarchy, primitive or manager widgets are grouped together into what are known as tab groups. Any manager or
primitive widget can be a tab group. Within a tab group, move the focus to the next widget within the tab group by using the arrow keys.
To move to another tab group, use KNextField or KPrevField.
Tab groups are ordinarily specified by the XmNnavigationType resource. XmAddTabGroup is called to control the order of traversal of tab
groups. The widget specified by tab_group is appended to the list of tab groups to be traversed, and the widget's XmNnavigationType is set
to XmEXCLUSIVE_TAB_GROUP. Specifies the manager or primitive widget ID.
SEE ALSO
XmManager(3X), XmGetTabGroup(3X), XmPrimitive(3X), XmRemoveTabGroup(3X)
XmAddTabGroup(3X)