centos man page for xmfileselectionboxgetchild

Query: xmfileselectionboxgetchild

OS: centos

Section: 3

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XmFileSelectionBoxGetChild(library call)								  XmFileSelectionBoxGetChild(library call)

NAME
XmFileSelectionBoxGetChild -- A FileSelectionBox function used to access a component
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/FileSB.h> Widget XmFileSelectionBoxGetChild( Widget widget, unsigned char child);
DESCRIPTION
XmFileSelectionBoxGetChild is used to access a component within a FileSelectionBox. The parameters given to the function are the FileSelec- tionBox widget and a value indicating which component to access. NOTE: This routine is obsolete and exists for compatibility with previous releases. Instead of calling XmFileSelectionBoxGetChild, you should call XtNameToWidget as described in the XmFileSelectionBox(3) reference page. widget Specifies the FileSelectionBox widget ID. child Specifies a component within the FileSelectionBox. The following are legal values for this parameter: o XmDIALOG_APPLY_BUTTON o XmDIALOG_CANCEL_BUTTON o XmDIALOG_DEFAULT_BUTTON o XmDIALOG_DIR_LIST o XmDIALOG_DIR_LIST_LABEL o XmDIALOG_FILTER_LABEL o XmDIALOG_FILTER_TEXT o XmDIALOG_HELP_BUTTON o XmDIALOG_LIST o XmDIALOG_LIST_LABEL o XmDIALOG_OK_BUTTON o XmDIALOG_SELECTION_LABEL o XmDIALOG_SEPARATOR o XmDIALOG_TEXT o XmDIALOG_WORK_AREA For a complete definition of FileSelectionBox and its associated resources, see XmFileSelectionBox(3).
RETURN
Returns the widget ID of the specified FileSelectionBox component. An application should not assume that the returned widget will be of any particular class.
RELATED
XmFileSelectionBox(3). XmFileSelectionBoxGetChild(library call)
Related Man Pages
xmvacreatefileselectionbox(3) - centos
xmvacreatemanagedfileselectionbox(3) - centos
xmcreatefileselectionbox(3) - hpux
xmselectionboxgetchild(3) - hpux
xmfileselectionboxgetchild(3x) - osf1
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