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DwtListBoxSetHorizPos(3Dwt)											       DwtListBoxSetHorizPos(3Dwt)

Name
       DwtListBoxSetHorizPos - Sets the horizontal position to a specified position.

Syntax
       void DwtListBoxSetHorizPos(widget, position)
	    Widget widget;
	    int position;

Arguments
       widget	 Specifies the ID of the list box widget whose horizontal scroll bar position you want to set.

       position  Specifies the position of the horizontal scroll bar in the list box widget.

Description
       The  DwtListBoxSetHorizPos function is used only if the list box has a horizontal scroll bar and the list box contains items too wide to be
       visible within the current list box width.

See Also
       Guide to the XUI Toolkit: C Language Binding
       Guide to the XUI Toolkit Intrinsics: C Language Binding

														       DwtListBoxSetHorizPos(3Dwt)

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DwtScrollBarGetSlider(3Dwt)											       DwtScrollBarGetSlider(3Dwt)

Name
       DwtScrollBarGetSlider - Retrieves the current size and position parameters of the slider in the scroll bar widget.

Syntax
       void DwtScrollBarGetSlider(widget, value_return, shown_return,
				  inc_return, pageinc_return)
	    Widget widget;
	    int *value_return;
	    int *shown_return;
	    int *inc_return;
	    int *pageinc_return;

Arguments
       widget	 Specifies the scroll bar widget ID.

       value_return
		 Returns  the scroll bar's top thumb (slider) position between the DwtNminValue and DwtNmaxValue attributes to the scroll bar wid-
		 get.

       shown_return
		 Returns the size of the slider as a value between zero and the absolute value of DwtNmaxValue minus DwtNminValue.   The  size	of
		 the slider varies, depending on how much of the slider scroll area it represents.

       inc_return
		 Returns the amount of button increment and decrement.

       pageinc_return
		 Returns the amount of page increment and decrement.

Description
       The DwtScrollBarGetSlider function returns the currently displayed size/position values of the slider in the scroll bar widget.	The scroll
       region is overlaid with a slider bar that is adjusted in size and position using the main scroll bar or	set  slider  function  attributes.
       The stepping arrows and the slider are the scroll activator objects providing the user interface syntax ``feel.''

See Also
       DwtScrollBarSetSlider(3Dwt)
       Guide to the XUI Toolkit: C Language Binding
       Guide to the XUI Toolkit Intrinsics: C Language Binding

														       DwtScrollBarGetSlider(3Dwt)
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