XmCreateDrawingArea(3X)XmCreateDrawingArea(3X)NAME
XmCreateDrawingArea - The DrawingArea widget creation function
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/DrawingA.h>
Widget XmCreateDrawingArea (parent, name, arglist, argcount)
Widget parent;
String name;
ArgList arglist;
Cardinal argcount;
DESCRIPTION
XmCreateDrawingArea creates an instance of a DrawingArea widget and returns the associated widget ID. Specifies the parent widget ID Spec-
ifies the name of the created widget Specifies the argument list Specifies the number of attribute/value pairs in the argument list
(arglist)
For a complete definition of DrawingArea and its associated resources, see XmDrawingArea(3X).
RETURN VALUE
Returns the DrawingArea widget ID.
SEE ALSO XmDrawingArea(3X)XmCreateDrawingArea(3X)
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XmVaCreateDrawingArea(library call) XmVaCreateDrawingArea(library call)
NAME
XmVaCreateDrawingArea, XmVaCreateManagedDrawingArea -- A DrawingArea widget convenience creation functions.
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/DrawingA.h>
Widget XmVaCreateDrawingArea(
Widget parent,
String name,
...);
Widget XmVaCreateManagedDrawingArea(
Widget parent,
String name,
...);
DESCRIPTION
These functions create an instance of a DrawingArea widget and returns the associated widget ID. These routines use the ANSI C variable-
length argument list (varargs) calling convention.
The XmVaCreateDrawingArea function is a convenience routine that calls XtCreateWidget.
The XmVaCreateManagedDrawingArea function is a convenience routine that calls XtCreateManagedWidget.
parent Specifies the parent widget ID.
name Specifies the name of the created widget.
... Specifies the variable argument list to override the resource defaults.
For a complete definition of DrawingArea and its associated resources, see XmDrawingArea(3).
RETURN
Returns the DrawingArea widget ID.
RELATED XmDrawingArea(3), XmCreateDrawingArea(3), XtCreateWidget(3), and XtCreateManagedWidget(3).
XmVaCreateDrawingArea(library call)
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