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GLwCreateMDrawingArea(3X)												 GLwCreateMDrawingArea(3X)

NAME
GLwCreateMDrawingArea -- Create a Motif/OpenGL Drawing Widget. SYNOPSIS
#include <GL/GLwMDrawA.h> Widget GLwCreateMDrawingArea( Widget parent, String name, ArgList arglist, Cardinal argcount ) DESCRIPTION
GLwCreateMDrawingArea creates an instance of a GLwMDrawingArea widget and returns the associated widget ID. 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 GLwMDrawingArea and its associated resources, see GLwDrawingArea(3X). RETURN VALUE
Returns the GLwMDrawingArea widget ID. SEE ALSO
GLwDrawingArea(3X). GLwCreateMDrawingArea(3X)

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XmCreateWorkArea(library call)											    XmCreateWorkArea(library call)

NAME
XmCreateWorkArea -- A function that creates a RowColumn WorkArea SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/RowColumn.h> Widget XmCreateWorkArea( Widget parent, String name, ArgList arglist, Cardinal argcount); DESCRIPTION
XmCreateWorkArea creates an instance of a RowColumn widget and returns the associated widget ID. The widget is created with XmNrowColumn- Type set to XmWORK_AREA. 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 RowColumn and its associated resources, see XmRowColumn(3). RETURN
Returns the RowColumn widget ID. RELATED
XmCreateRadioBox(3), XmCreateSimpleCheckBox(3), XmCreateSimpleRadioBox(3), XmRowColumn(3), XmVaCreateSimpleCheckBox(3), and XmVaCreateSim- pleRadioBox(3). XmCreateWorkArea(library call)
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