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LEARN ABOUT REDHAT
xmtabcreate
XmTabCreate(library call) XmTabCreate(library call)
NAME
XmTabCreate -- A convenience function that creates a tab stop
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Xm.h>
XmTab XmTabCreate(
float value,
unsigned char units,
XmOffsetModel offset_model,
unsigned char alignment,
char *decimal);
DESCRIPTION
XmTabCreate creates a tab stop at a position defined by the value and units arguments.
value Specifies the floating point value to be used in conjunction with units to calculate the location of the tab stop. Note that
negative values are not permitted.
units Specifies the unit type (for example, XmMILLIMETERS) to be used in conjunction with value to calculate the location of the tab
stop. You can specify any unit described by the XmConvertUnits reference page. For resources of type, dimension, or position,
you can specify units as described in the XmNunitType resource of the XmGadget, XmManager, or XmPrimitive reference page.
offset_model
Specifies whether the tab value represents an absolute position or a relative offset from the previous tab. Valid values are
XmABSOLUTE and XmRELATIVE.
alignment Specifies how the text should be aligned relative to this tab stop. Valid values are XmALIGNMENT_BEGINNING.
decimal Specifies the multibyte character in the current language environment to be used as the decimal point for a decimal aligned tab
stop. This is currently unused.
RETURN
Returns a newly allocated XmTab. The application is responsible for managing this allocated space. The application can recover this allo-
cated space by calling XmTabFree.
RELATED
XmTab(3) and XmTabFree(3).
XmTabCreate(library call)