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DXmSvnSetComponentText(3X)												DXmSvnSetComponentText(3X)

NAME
DXmSvnSetComponentText - Adds a read-only component string to an entry. SYNOPSIS
void DXmSvnSetComponentText( Widget widget, int entry, int comp_number, int x, int y, XmString text, XmFontList font ); PARAMETERS
The identifier (widget ID) of the SVN widget. An integer that represents the number of the entry that this component belongs to. An inte- ger that represents the component number within the entry. An integer that specifies the x position of the component within the entry. An integer that specifies the y position of the component within the entry. (Note that if you want the SVN widget to automatically create a layout of the entry for you, set the value of this parameter to 0.) A compound string. A valid XmFontList. DESCRIPTION
The DXmSvnSetComponentText routine sets a component of an entry to be a read-only compound string. Make this call in your application between calls to DXmSvnDisableDisplay and DXmSvnEnableDisplay. If your application passes 0 for the value of the y offset, the SVN widget will automatically create a layout of the entry. DXmSvnSetComponentText(3X)

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DXmSvnSetEntrySensitivity(3X)											     DXmSvnSetEntrySensitivity(3X)

NAME
DXmSvnSetEntrySensitivity - Controls whether the user can select a particular entry. SYNOPSIS
void DXmSvnSetEntrySensitivity( Widget widget, int entry, Boolean sens ); PARAMETERS
The identifier (widget ID) of the SVN widget. An integer that represents the number of the entry whose sensitivity will be set or changed. A Boolean value that, when True, means the entry is sensitive (the user can select it). If the value is False, the SVN widget will dim the display of the entry to indicate that the entry is not sensitive (the user cannot select it). DESCRIPTION
The DXmSvnSetEntrySensitivity routine changes the sensitivity of an entry ("sensitivity" means whether the SVN widget will allow the user to select a particular entry). When using this routine, note the following: Make the call in your application between calls to DXmSvnDis- ableDisplay and DXmSvnEnableDisplay. If the newly specified sensitivity is the same as the current sensitivity, the call is ignored. If the newly specified sensitivity for the entry is different from the current sensitivity, that entry is redisplayed if necessary. If an entry is being changed to no longer be sensitive (the user cannot select the entry) and that entry is currently selected, the entry will be cleared (canceled) and then redisplayed. DXmSvnSetEntrySensitivity(3X)
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