debian man page for soxtlightsliderset

Query: soxtlightsliderset

OS: debian

Section: 3iv

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SoXtLightSliderSet(3IV)()												 SoXtLightSliderSet(3IV)()

NAME
SoXtLightSliderSet -- component with Motif sliders for editing SoLight nodes
INHERITS FROM
SoXtComponent > SoXtSliderSetBase > SoXtSliderSet > SoXtLightSliderSet
SYNOPSIS
#include <Inventor/Xt/SoXtLightSliderSet.h> Methods from class SoXtLightSliderSet: SoXtLightSliderSet(Widget parent = NULL, const char *name = NULL, SbBool buildInsideParent = TRUE, SoNode *newEditNode = NULL ) ~SoXtLightSliderSet() Methods from class SoXtSliderSetBase: virtual void setNode(SoNode *newNode) SoNode * getNode() const Methods from class SoXtComponent: virtual void show() virtual void hide() SbBool isVisible() Widget getWidget() const SbBool isTopLevelShell() const Widget getShellWidget() const Widget getParentWidget() const void setSize(const SbVec2s &size) SbVec2s getSize() Display * getDisplay() void setTitle(const char *newTitle) const char * getTitle() const void setIconTitle(const char *newIconTitle) const char * getIconTitle() const void setWindowCloseCallback(SoXtComponentCB *func, void *data = NULL) static SoXtComponent * getComponent(Widget w) const char * getWidgetName() const const char * getClassName() const
DESCRIPTION
This class is used to manipulate the intensity and color of an SoLight node using an arrangement of Motif sliders and buttons.
METHODS
SoXtLightSliderSet(Widget parent = NULL, const char *name = NULL, SbBool buildInsideParent = TRUE, SoNode *newEditNode = NULL ) ~SoXtLightSliderSet() Constructor and destructor. At construction time the light node to edit can be supplied.
SEE ALSO
SoXtSliderSet, SoXtSliderSetBase, SoXtComponent, SoLight, SoNode SoXtLightSliderSet(3IV)()
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