11-17-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by
jvrlic
jim: I asked on this forum: High Level Programming!
kpedersen: Thansk, but I work with C not C++.
There's little difference when the relevant system calls will work in both. Just tear apart classes and make members functions instead.
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
xmgettearoffcontrol
XmGetTearOffControl(3X) XmGetTearOffControl(3X)
NAME
XmGetTearOffControl - A RowColumn function that obtains the widget ID for the tear-off control in a menu
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/RowColumn.h>
Widget XmGetTearOffControl (menu)
Widget menu;
DESCRIPTION
XmGetTearOffControl provides the application with the means for obtaining the widget ID of the internally created tear-off control in a
tear-off menu.
RowColumn creates a tear-off control for a PulldownMenu or PopupMenu when the XmNtearOffModel resource is initialized or set to
XmTEAR_OFF_ENABLED. The tear-off control is a widget that appears as the first element in the menu. The user tears off the menu by means of
mouse or keyboard events in the tear-off control.
The tear-off control has Separator-like behavior. Once the application has obtained the widget ID of the tear-off control, it can set
resources to specify the appearance of the control. The application or user can also set these resources in a resource file by using the
name of the control, which is "TearOffControl". For a list of the resources the application or user can set, see XmRowColumn(3X). Speci-
fies the widget ID of the RowColumn PulldownMenu or PopupMenu
For more information on tear-off menus and a complete definition of RowColumn and its associated resources, see XmRowColumn(3X).
RETURN VALUE
Returns the widget ID for the tear-off control, or NULL if no tear-off control exists. An application should not assume that the returned
widget will be of any particular class.
SEE ALSO
XmRowColumn(3X)
XmGetTearOffControl(3X)