XmCreatePromptDialog(library call) XmCreatePromptDialog(library call)
NAME
XmCreatePromptDialog -- The SelectionBox PromptDialog convenience creation function
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/SelectioB.h>
Widget XmCreatePromptDialog(
Widget parent,
String name,
ArgList arglist,
Cardinal argcount);
DESCRIPTION
XmCreatePromptDialog is a convenience creation function that creates a DialogShell and an unmanaged SelectionBox child of the DialogShell.
A PromptDialog prompts the user for text input. It includes a message, a text input region, and three managed buttons. The default button
labels are OK, Cancel, and Help. An additional button, with Apply as the default label, is created unmanaged; it may be explicitly managed
if needed. One additional WorkArea child may be added to the SelectionBox after creation.
XmCreatePromptDialog forces the value of the SelectionBox resource XmNdialogType to XmDIALOG_PROMPT.
Use XtManageChild to pop up the PromptDialog (passing the SelectionBox as the widget parameter); use XtUnmanageChild to pop it down.
XmCreatePromptDialog forces the value of the Shell resource XmNallowShellResize to True.
parent Specifies the parent widget ID
name Specifies the name of the created widget
arglist Specifies the argument list
argcount Specifies the number of attribute/value pairs in the argument list (arglist)
For a complete definition of SelectionBox and its associated resources, see XmSelectionBox(3).
RETURN
Returns the SelectionBox widget ID.
RELATED XmSelectionBox(3).
XmCreatePromptDialog(library call)
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XmCreateSelectionDialog(library call) XmCreateSelectionDialog(library call)
NAME
XmCreateSelectionDialog -- The SelectionBox SelectionDialog convenience creation function
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/SelectioB.h>
Widget XmCreateSelectionDialog(
Widget parent,
String name,
ArgList arglist,
Cardinal argcount);
DESCRIPTION
XmCreateSelectionDialog is a convenience creation function that creates a DialogShell and an unmanaged SelectionBox child of the
DialogShell. A SelectionDialog offers the user a choice from a list of alternatives and gets a selection. It includes the following:
o A scrolling list of alternatives
o An editable text field for the selected alternative
o Labels for the text field
o Four buttons
The default button labels are OK, Cancel, Apply, and Help. One additional WorkArea child may be added to the SelectionBox after creation.
XmCreateSelectionDialog forces the value of the SelectionBox resource XmNdialogType to XmDIALOG_SELECTION.
XmCreateSelectionDialog forces the value of the Shell resource XmNallowShellResize to True.
Use XtManageChild to pop up the SelectionDialog (passing the SelectionBox as the widget parameter); use XtUnmanageChild to pop it down.
parent Specifies the parent widget ID
name Specifies the name of the created widget
arglist Specifies the argument list
argcount Specifies the number of attribute/value pairs in the argument list (arglist)
For a complete definition of SelectionBox and its associated resources, see XmSelectionBox(3).
RETURN
Returns the SelectionBox widget ID.
RELATED XmSelectionBox(3).
XmCreateSelectionDialog(library call)
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