DXmSvnMapPosition(3X)DXmSvnMapPosition(3X)NAME
DXmSvnMapPosition - Associates the x and y position with an entry number.
SYNOPSIS
void DXmSvnMapPosition(
Widget widget,
int x,
int y,
int *entry,
int *comp_number,
XtPointer *tag );
PARAMETERS
The identifier (widget ID) of the SVN widget. An integer that represents the x position within the widget's window where the mouse button
was pressed or released. An integer that represents the y position within the widget's window where the mouse button was pressed or
released. A pointer to the entry number. A pointer to the component number within the entry. If the component number is not needed, a
Null pointer may be passed. A pointer to the application's tag associated with the entry. If the tag value is not required by the appli-
cation, a Null pointer may be passed.
DESCRIPTION
The DXmSvnMapPosition routine uses a supplied x and y coordinate to determine which entry the user was positioned over when the mouse but-
ton was pressed or released.
DXmSvnMapPosition(3X)
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DXmSvnGetDisplayed(3X)DXmSvnGetDisplayed(3X)NAME
DXmSvnGetDisplayed - Retrieves (returns) displayed entry numbers and related information necessary to draw a corresponding display.
SYNOPSIS
void DXmSvnGetDisplayed(
Widget widget,
int *entries(),
XtPointer *tags(),
int *ys(),
int len );
PARAMETERS
The identifier (widget ID) of the SVN widget. A pointer to an array of integers to receive the entry numbers of the entries being dis-
played. A pointer to an array of longwords to receive the application's entry_tag value for each entry displayed. If tags are not
required, a Null pointer may be passed. A pointer to an array of longwords to receive the y coordinates for each entry displayed. If y
coordinates are not required, a Null pointer can be passed. The number of entries allocated in the provided array.
DESCRIPTION
The DXmSvnGetDisplayed routine returns information about the entries that the SVN widget is currently displaying. This information can
then be used to keep a simultaneous display up to date with the SVN widget window (in the case of a dialog box, for example, which might
contain totals for the entries being displayed).
The application is responsible for managing the memory used to return this list of entries. As such, note the following: At the minimum,
the number of entries in the array should be capable of holding at least the number of entries indicated by the value returned from the
DXmSvnGetNumDisplayed routine. If there are more entries in the array than the application will need, the SVN widget will set the value
for those extra entries to 0. If the capacity of the arrays passed is less than the number of selected entries, only the number of entries
allocated in the provided array (the value for len) will be returned.
DXmSvnGetDisplayed(3X)
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