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dxmsvnsetcomponentwidget(3x) [osf1 man page]

DXmSvnSetComponentWidget(3X)											      DXmSvnSetComponentWidget(3X)

NAME
DXmSvnSetComponentWidget - Adds an SVN subwidget component to an entry. SYNOPSIS
void DXmSvnSetComponentWidget( Widget widget, int entry, int comp_number, int x, int y, Widget subw ); PARAMETERS
The identifier (widget ID) of the SVN widget. An integer that represents the entry number that this component belongs to. An integer that represents the component number within the entry. An integer that represents the x offset within the entry where this component should be placed. An integer that represents the y offset within the entry where this component should be placed. (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.) The identifier (widget ID) of the subwidget. This subwidget will be a managed child of the SVN widget. DESCRIPTION
The DXmSvnSetComponentWidget routine sets a component of an entry to be a subwidget, which enables an application to put read-write text or a push button in an entry. The application is responsible for creating this subwidget and destroying it when the entry is deleted. If your application passes 0 for the value of the y offset, the SVN widget will automatically create a layout of the entry. DXmSvnSetComponentWidget(3X)

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DXmSvnDisableDisplay(3X)												  DXmSvnDisableDisplay(3X)

NAME
DXmSvnDisableDisplay - Temporarily disables the SVN widget from generating a display. SYNOPSIS
void DXmSvnDisableDisplay( Widget widget ); PARAMETERS
The identifier (widget ID) of the SVN widget. DESCRIPTION
The DXmSvnDisableDisplay routine allows your application to make changes to the SVN widget without the user making additional changes. For example, the DXmSvnDisableDisplay routine must be called when the user has selected to either expand or collapse an entry in the structure. No further user actions will be processed (because the SVN widget is temporarily disabled) until that expand or collapse operation has been completed and the DXmSvnEnableDisplay routine has been called (which re-enables the SVN widget and makes the changes visible to the user). The kinds of changes that can be implemented while the widget is disabled include the following: Calling the DXmSvnSelectAll or DXmSvn- ClearSelections routine to change selections Calling the DXmSvnAddEntries or DXmSvnDeleteEntries routine to change the underlying structure Changing the appearance of an entry (adding highlighting or sensitivity, for example) This routine is required only when the changes are not in response to an SVN callback. (The SVN widget automatically disables the SVN wid- get prior to issuing the callback and automatically enables the widget upon return.) SEE ALSO
DXmSvnEnableDisplay(3X) DXmSvnDisableDisplay(3X)
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