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xmvacreatesimpleoptionmenu(3) [centos man page]

XmVaCreateSimpleOptionMenu(library call)								  XmVaCreateSimpleOptionMenu(library call)

NAME
XmVaCreateSimpleOptionMenu -- A RowColumn widget convenience creation function SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/RowColumn.h> Widget XmVaCreateSimpleOptionMenu( Widget parent, String name, XmString option_label, KeySym option_mnemonic, int button_set, XtCallbackProc callback); DESCRIPTION
XmVaCreateSimpleOptionMenu creates an instance of a RowColumn widget of type XmMENU_OPTION and returns the associated widget ID. This rou- tine uses the ANSI C variable-length argument list (varargs) calling convention. This routine creates an OptionMenu and its Pulldown submenu containing PushButtonGadget or CascadeButtonGadget children. The name of each button is button_n, where n is an integer from 0 (zero) to the number of buttons in the menu minus 1. The name of each separator is sepa- rator_n, where n is an integer from 0 (zero) to the number of separators in the menu minus 1. Buttons and separators are named and created in the order in which they are specified in the variable portion of the argument list. parent Specifies the parent widget ID name Specifies the name of the created widget option_label Specifies the label string to be used on the left side of the OptionMenu. option_mnemonic Specifies a keysym for a key that, when pressed by the user, posts the associated Pulldown menu pane. button_set Specifies which PushButtonGadget is initially set. The value is the integer n that corresponds to the nth PushButtonGadget spec- ified in the variable portion of the argument list. Only a PushButtonGadget can be set, and only PushButtonGadgets are counted in determining the integer n. The first PushButtonGadget is number 0 (zero). callback Specifies a callback procedure to be called when a button is activated. This callback function is added to each button after creation as the button's XmNactivateCallback. The callback function is called when a button is activated, and the button number is returned in the client_data field. The variable portion of the argument list consists of groups of arguments. The first argument in each group is a constant or a string and determines which arguments follow in that group. The last argument in the list must be NULL. Following are the possible first arguments in each group of varargs: XmVaPUSHBUTTON This is followed by four additional arguments. The set specifies one button in the OptionMenu's Pulldown submenu and some of its resource values. The button created is a PushButtonGadget. Following are the additional four arguments, in order: label The label string, of type XmString mnemonic The mnemonic, of type KeySym accelerator The accelerator, of type String accelerator_text The accelerator text, of type XmString XmVaSEPARATOR This is followed by no additional arguments. It specifies one separator in the OptionMenu's Pulldown submenu. XmVaDOUBLE_SEPARATOR This is followed by no additional arguments. It specifies one separator in the OptionMenu's Pulldown submenu. The separator type is XmDOUBLE_LINE. resource_name This is followed by one additional argument, the value of the resource, of type XtArgVal. The pair specifies a resource and its value for the Pulldown submenu. XtVaTypedArg This is followed by four additional arguments. The set specifies a resource and its value for the Pulldown submenu. A resource type conversion is performed if necessary. Following are the additional four arguments, in order: name The resource name, of type String type The type of the resource value supplied, of type String value The resource value (or a pointer to the resource value, depending on the type and size of the value), of type XtArgVal size The size of the resource value in bytes, of type int XtVaNestedList This is followed by one additional argument of type XtVarArgsList. This argument is a nested list of varargs returned by XtVaCreateArgsList. The user can specify resources in a resource file for the automatically created widgets and gadgets of an OptionMenu. The following list identifies the names of these widgets (or gadgets) and the associated OptionMenu areas: Option Menu Label Gadget OptionLabel Option Menu Cascade Button OptionButton For more information on variable-length argument lists, see the X Toolkit Intrinsics documentation. A number of resources exist specifically for use with this and other simple menu creation routines. For a complete definition of RowColumn and its associated resources, see XmRowColumn(3). RETURN
Returns the RowColumn widget ID. RELATED
XmCreateOptionMenu(3), XmCreateRowColumn(3), XmCreateSimpleOptionMenu(3), and XmRowColumn(3). XmVaCreateSimpleOptionMenu(library call)
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