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xmtogglebuttongetstate(3x) [osf1 man page]

XmToggleButtonGetState(3X)												XmToggleButtonGetState(3X)

NAME
XmToggleButtonGetState - A ToggleButton function that obtains the state of a ToggleButton SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/ToggleB.h> Boolean XmToggleButtonGetState (widget) Widget widget; DESCRIPTION
XmToggleButtonGetState obtains the state of a ToggleButton. Specifies the ToggleButton widget ID For a complete definition of ToggleButton and its associated resources, see XmToggleButton(3X). RETURN VALUE
Returns True if the button is selected and False if the button is unselected. SEE ALSO
XmToggleButton(3X) XmToggleButtonGetState(3X)

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XmVaCreateToggleButton(library call)									      XmVaCreateToggleButton(library call)

NAME
XmVaCreateToggleButton, XmVaCreateManagedToggleButton -- A ToggleButton widget convenience creation functions. SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/ToggleB.h> Widget XmVaCreateToggleButton( Widget parent, String name, ...); Widget XmVaCreateManagedToggleButton( Widget parent, String name, ...); DESCRIPTION
These functions create an instance of a ToggleButtonGadget widget and returns the associated widget ID. These routines use the ANSI C variable-length argument list (varargs) calling convention. The XmVaCreateToggleButton function is a convenience routine that calls XtCreateWidget. The XmVaCreateToggleButton 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 ToggleButton and its associated resources, see XmToggleButton(3). RETURN
Returns the ToggleButton widget ID. RELATED
XmToggleButton(3), XmCreateToggleButton(3), XtCreateWidget(3), and XtCreateManagedWidget(3). XmVaCreateToggleButton(library call)
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