The ScrollBar widget allows the user to view data that is too large to be
displayed all at once. ScrollBars are usually located inside a
ScrolledWindow and adjacent to
the widget that contains the data to be viewed. When the user interacts
with the ScrollBar, the data within the other widget scrolls.
A ScrollBar consists of two arrows placed at each end of a rectangle. The
rectangle is called the scroll region. A smaller rectangle, called the
slider, is placed within the scroll region. The data is scrolled by
clicking either arrow, selecting on the scroll region, or dragging the slider.
When an arrow is selected, the slider within the scroll region is
moved in the direction of the arrow by an amount supplied by the
application. If the mouse button is held down, the slider continues to
move at a constant rate.
The ratio of the slider size to the scroll region size typically
corresponds to the
relationship between the size of the visible data and the total size
of the data. For example, if 10 percent of the data is visible, the
slider typically occupies 10 percent of the scroll region. This provides the
user with a visual clue to the size of the invisible data.
Classes
ScrollBar inherits behavior and resources from the Core and
XmPrimitive classes.
The class pointer is xmScrollBarWidgetClass.
The class name is XmScrollBar.
New resources
The following table defines a set of widget resources used by the programmer
to specify data. The programmer can also set the resource values for the
inherited classes to set attributes for this widget. To reference a
resource by name or by class in a .Xdefaults file, remove the ``XmN''
or ``XmC'' prefix and use the remaining letters. To specify one of the defined
values for a resource in a .Xdefaults file, remove the ``Xm''
prefix and use
the remaining letters (in either lowercase or uppercase, but include any
underscores between words).
The codes in the access column indicate if the given resource can be
set at creation time (C), set by using
XtSetValues (S), retrieved by using
XtGetValues (G), or is not applicable (N/A).
XmScrollBar resource set
Name
Class
Type
Default
Access
XmNdecrementCallback
XmCCallback
XtCallbackList
NULL
C
XmNdragCallback
XmCCallback
XtCallbackList
NULL
C
XmNincrement
XmCIncrement
int
1
CSG
XmNincrementCallback
XmCCallback
XtCallbackList
NULL
C
XmNinitialDelay
XmCInitialDelay
int
250 ms
CSG
XmNmaximum
XmCMaximum
int
dynamic
CSG
XmNminimum
XmCMinimum
int
0
CSG
XmNorientation
XmCOrientation
unsigned char
XmVERTICAL
CSG
XmNpageDecrementCallback
XmCCallback
XtCallbackList
NULL
C
XmNpageIncrement
XmCPageIncrement
int
10
CSG
XmNpageIncrementCallback
XmCCallback
XtCallbackList
NULL
C
XmNprocessingDirection
XmCProcessingDirection
unsigned char
dynamic
CSG
XmNrepeatDelay
XmCRepeatDelay
int
50 ms
CSG
XmNshowArrows
XmCShowArrows
Boolean
True
CSG
XmNsliderSize
XmCSliderSize
int
dynamic
CSG
XmNtoBottomCallback
XmCCallback
XtCallbackList
NULL
C
XmNtoTopCallback
XmCCallback
XtCallbackList
NULL
C
XmNtroughColor
XmCTroughColor
Pixel
dynamic
CSG
XmNvalue
XmCValue
int
dynamic
CSG
XmNvalueChangedCallback
XmCCallback
XtCallbackList
NULL
C
XmNdecrementCallback
Specifies the list of callbacks that is called when the user takes an
action that moves the ScrollBar by one increment and the value
decreases.
The reason passed to the callback is XmCR_DECREMENT.
XmNdragCallback
Specifies the list of callbacks that is called
on each incremental change of position
when the slider is being dragged. The reason sent by the
callback is XmCR_DRAG.
XmNincrement
Specifies the amount by which the value increases or decreases when the
user takes an action that moves the slider by one increment.
The actual change in value is the lesser of XmNincrement and
(previous XmNvalueXmNminimum) when the slider moves to
the end of the ScrollBar with the minimum value,
and the lesser ofXmNincrement
and (XmNmaximumXmNsliderSize
previous XmNvalue) when the slider moves to the end of the
ScrollBar with the maximum value.
The value of this resource must be greater than 0.
XmNincrementCallback
Specifies the list of callbacks that is called when the user takes an
action that moves the ScrollBar by one increment and the value
increases.
The reason passed to the callback is XmCR_INCREMENT.
XmNinitialDelay
Specifies the amount of time in milliseconds to wait before starting
continuous
slider movement while a button is pressed in an arrow or the scroll region.
The value of this resource must be greater than 0.
XmNmaximum
Specifies the slider's maximum value. ScrollBars contained within
ScrolledWindows have a maximum equal to the size of ScrollBar (that
is, the height if it is vertical, or the width if it is horizontal).
XmNmaximum must be greater than XmNminimum.
XmNminimum
Specifies the slider's minimum value.
XmNmaximum must be greater than XmNminimum.
XmNorientation
Specifies whether the ScrollBar is displayed vertically or horizontally.
This resource can have values of XmVERTICAL and XmHORIZONTAL.
XmNpageDecrementCallback
Specifies the list of callbacks that is called when the user takes an
action that moves the ScrollBar by one page increment and the value
decreases.
The reason passed to the callback is XmCR_PAGE_DECREMENT.
XmNpageIncrement
Specifies the amount by which the value increases or decreases when
the user takes an action that moves the slider by one page increment.
The actual change in value is the lesser of XmNpageIncrement and
(previous XmNvalueXmNminimum) when the slider moves to
the end of the ScrollBar with the
minimum value, and the lesser of
XmNpageIncrement and (XmNmaximumXmNsliderSize
previous XmNvalue) when the slider moves to the end of the
ScrollBar with the maximum value.
The value of this resource must be greater than 0.
XmNpageIncrementCallback
Specifies the list of callbacks that is called when the user takes an
action that moves the ScrollBar by one page increment and the value
increases.
The reason passed to the callback is XmCR_PAGE_INCREMENT.
XmNprocessingDirection
Specifies whether the value for XmNmaximum should be on the right or
left side of XmNminimum for horizontal ScrollBars
or above or below XmNminimum for vertical ScrollBars.
This resource can have values of XmMAX_ON_TOP,
XmMAX_ON_BOTTOM, XmMAX_ON_LEFT, and
XmMAX_ON_RIGHT.
If the XmScrollBar is oriented vertically,
the default value is XmMAX_ON_BOTTOM.
If the XmScrollBar is oriented horizontally,
the default value may depend on the value of the
XmNstringDirection resource.
XmNrepeatDelay
Specifies the amount of time in milliseconds to wait between
subsequent slider movements after the XmNinitialDelay has been processed.
The value of this resource must be greater than 0.
XmNshowArrows
Specifies whether the arrows are displayed.
XmNsliderSize
Specifies the length of the slider between the values of 1 and
(XmNmaximumXmNminimum).
The value is constrained to be within these inclusive bounds.
The default value is (XmNmaximumXmNminimum) divided by
10, with a minimum of 1.
XmNtoBottomCallback
Specifies the list of callbacks that is called when the user takes an
action that moves the slider to the end of the ScrollBar with the
maximum value.
The reason passed to the callback is XmCR_TO_BOTTOM.
XmNtoTopCallback
Specifies the list of callbacks that is called when the user takes an
action that moves the slider to the end of the ScrollBar with the
minimum value.
The reason passed to the callback is XmCR_TO_TOP.
XmNtroughColor
Specifies the color of the slider trough.
XmNvalue
Specifies the slider's position, between XmNminimum and
(XmNmaximumXmNsliderSize).
The value is constrained to be within these inclusive bounds.
The initial value of this resource is the larger of 0 and XmNminimum.
XmNvalueChangedCallback
Specifies the list of callbacks that is called when the slider is
released after being dragged.
These callbacks are also called in place of XmNincrementCallback,
XmNdecrementCallback, XmNpageIncrementCallback,
XmNpageDecrementCallback, XmNtoTopCallback, or
XmNtoBottomCallback when one of these callback lists would
normally be called but the value of the corresponding resource is NULL.
The reason passed to the callback is XmCR_VALUE_CHANGED.
Inherited resources
ScrollBar inherits behavior and resources from the following
superclasses. For a complete description of each resource, refer to the
man page for that superclass.
XmPrimitive resource set
Name
Class
Type
Default
Access
XmNbottomShadowColor
XmCBottomShadowColor
Pixel
dynamic
CSG
XmNbottomShadowPixmap
XmCBottomShadowPixmap
Pixmap
XmUNSPECIFIED_PIXMAP
CSG
XmNforeground
XmCForeground
Pixel
dynamic
CSG
XmNhelpCallback
XmCCallback
XtCallbackList
NULL
C
XmNhighlightColor
XmCHighlightColor
Pixel
dynamic
CSG
XmNhighlightOnEnter
XmCHighlightOnEnter
Boolean
False
CSG
XmNhighlightPixmap
XmCHighlightPixmap
Pixmap
dynamic
CSG
XmNhighlightThickness
XmCHighlightThickness
Dimension
dynamic
CSG
XmNnavigationType
XmCNavigationType
XmNavigationType
XmSTICKY_TAB_GROUP
CSG
XmNshadowThickness
XmCShadowThickness
Dimension
2
CSG
XmNtopShadowColor
XmCTopShadowColor
Pixel
dynamic
CSG
XmNtopShadowPixmap
XmCTopShadowPixmap
Pixmap
dynamic
CSG
XmNtraversalOn
XmCTraversalOn
Boolean
dynamic
CSG
XmNunitType
XmCUnitType
unsigned char
dynamic
CSG
XmNuserData
XmCUserData
XtPointer
NULL
CSG
Core resource set
Name
Class
Type
Default
Access
XmNaccelerators
XmCAccelerators
XtAccelerators
dynamic
CSG
XmNancestorSensitive
XmCSensitive
Boolean
dynamic
G
XmNbackground
XmCBackground
Pixel
dynamic
CSG
XmNbackgroundPixmap
XmCPixmap
Pixmap
XmUNSPECIFIED_PIXMAP
CSG
XmNborderColor
XmCBorderColor
Pixel
XtDefaultForeground
CSG
XmNborderPixmap
XmCPixmap
Pixmap
XmUNSPECIFIED_PIXMAP
CSG
XmNborderWidth
XmCBorderWidth
Dimension
0
CSG
XmNcolormap
XmCColormap
Colormap
dynamic
CG
XmNdepth
XmCDepth
int
dynamic
CG
XmNdestroyCallback
XmCCallback
XtCallbackList
NULL
C
XmNheight
XmCHeight
Dimension
dynamic
CSG
XmNinitialResourcesPersistent
XmCInitialResourcesPersistent
Boolean
True
C
XmNmappedWhenManaged
XmCMappedWhenManaged
Boolean
True
CSG
XmNscreen
XmCScreen
Screen
dynamic
CG
XmNsensitive
XmCSensitive
Boolean
True
CSG
XmNtranslations
XmCTranslations
XtTranslations
dynamic
CSG
XmNwidth
XmCWidth
Dimension
dynamic
CSG
XmNx
XmCPosition
Position
0
CSG
XmNy
XmCPosition
Position
0
CSG
Callback information
A pointer to the following structure is passed to each callback:
typedef struct
{
int reason;
XEvent * event;
int value;
int pixel;
} XmScrollBarCallbackStruct;
reason
Indicates why the callback was invoked.
event
Points to the XEvent that triggered the callback.
value
Contains the new slider location value.
pixel
Is used only for XmNtoTopCallback and XmNtoBottomCallback.
For horizontal ScrollBars, it contains the x coordinate of where
the mouse button selection occurred. For vertical ScrollBars, it
contains the y coordinate.
Translations
XmScrollBar includes translations from Primitive.
The XmScrollBar translations are listed below.
These translations may not directly correspond to a
translation table.
The ScrollBar action routines are described below:
CancelDrag():
If the key press occurs during scrolling, cancels the
scroll and returns the slider to its previous location in the scrollbar,
otherwise, and if the parent is a manager, it passes the event to
the parent.
IncrementDownOrRight(0|1):
With an argument of 0, moves the slider down by one increment.
With an argument of 1, moves the slider right by one increment.
If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_RIGHT or
XmMAX_ON_BOTTOM, then movement toward the right or
bottom calls the callbacks for XmNincrementCallback.
If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_LEFT or
XmMAX_ON_TOP, then movement toward the right or
bottom calls the callbacks for XmNdecrementCallback.
The XmNvalueChangedCallback is called if the
XmNincrementCallback or XmNdecrementCallback is NULL.
IncrementUpOrLeft(0|1):
With an argument of 0, moves the slider up by one increment.
With an argument of 1, moves the slider left by one increment.
If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_RIGHT or
XmMAX_ON_BOTTOM,
then movement to the left or top calls the callbacks for
XmNdecrementCallback.
If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_LEFT or
XmMAX_ON_TOP,
then movement to the left or top calls the callbacks for
XmNincrementCallback.
The XmNvalueChangedCallback is called if the
XmNincrementCallback or XmNdecrementCallback is NULL.
Moved():
If the button press occurs within the slider, the subsequent motion
events move the slider to the position of the pointer and call the
callbacks for XmNdragCallback.
PageDownOrRight(0|1):
With an argument of 0, moves the slider down by one page increment.
With an argument of 1, moves the slider right by one page increment.
If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_RIGHT or
XmMAX_ON_BOTTOM, then movement toward the right or
bottom calls the callbacks for XmNpageIncrementCallback.
If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_LEFT or
XmMAX_ON_TOP, then movement toward the right or
bottom calls the callbacks for XmNpageDecrementCallback.
The XmNvalueChangedCallback is called if the
XmNpageIncrementCallback or XmNpageDecrementCallback is NULL.
PageUpOrLeft(0|1):
With an argument of 0, moves the slider up by one page increment.
With an argument of 1, moves the slider left by one page increment.
If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_RIGHT or
XmMAX_ON_BOTTOM,
then movement to the left or top calls the callbacks for
XmNpageDecrementCallback.
If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_LEFT or
XmMAX_ON_TOP,
then movement to the left or top calls the callbacks for
XmNpageIncrementCallback.
The XmNvalueChangedCallback is called if the
XmNpageIncrementCallback or XmNpageDecrementCallback is NULL.
PrimitiveHelp():
Calls the callbacks for XmNhelpCallback if any exist. If there are no help
callbacks for this widget, this action calls the help callbacks
for the nearest ancestor that has them.
PrimitiveNextTabGroup():
Traverses to the first item in the next tab group. If
the current tab group is the last entry in the tab group list, it
wraps to the beginning of the tab group list.
PrimitiveParentActivate():
If the parent is a manager,
passes the event to the parent.
PrimitivePrevTabGroup():
Traverses to the first item in the previous tab group.
If the beginning of the tab group list is reached, it wraps to the end
of the tab group list.
Release():
If the button press occurs within the slider and the slider position
is changed, the callbacks for XmNvalueChangedCallback are called.
Select():
(in arrow): Moves the slider by one increment in the direction of the arrow.
If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_RIGHT or
XmMAX_ON_BOTTOM, then movement toward the right or
bottom calls the callbacks for XmNincrementCallback,
and movement to the left or top calls the callbacks for
XmNdecrementCallback.
If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_LEFT or
XmMAX_ON_TOP, then movement toward the right or
bottom calls the callbacks for XmNdecrementCallback,
and movement to the left or top calls the callbacks for
XmNincrementCallback.
The XmNvalueChangedCallback is called if the
XmNincrementCallback or XmNdecrementCallback is NULL.
(in scroll region between an arrow and the slider): Moves the
slider by one page increment in the direction of the arrow.
If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_RIGHT or
XmMAX_ON_BOTTOM, then movement toward the right or
bottom calls the callbacks for XmNpageIncrementCallback,
and movement to the left or top calls the callbacks for
XmNpageDecrementCallback.
If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_LEFT or
XmMAX_ON_TOP, then movement toward the right or
bottom calls the callbacks for XmNpageDecrementCallback,
and movement to the left or top calls the callbacks for
XmNpageIncrementCallback.
The XmNvalueChangedCallback is called if the
XmNpageIncrementCallback or XmNpageDecrementCallback is
NULL.
(in slider): Activates the interactive dragging of the slider.
If the button is held down in either the arrows or the scroll region
longer than the XmNinitialDelay resource, the slider is
moved again by the same increment and the same callbacks are called.
After the initial delay has been used, the time delay changes to the
time defined by the resource XmNrepeatDelay.
TopOrBottom():
MCtrl BSelect Press in an arrow or in the scroll region between an
arrow and the slider moves the slider as far as possible in the
direction of the arrow.
If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_RIGHT or
XmMAX_ON_BOTTOM, then movement toward the right or
bottom calls the callbacks for XmNtoBottomCallback,
and movement to the left or top calls the callbacks for
XmNtoTopCallback.
If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_LEFT or
XmMAX_ON_TOP, then movement toward the right or
bottom calls the callbacks for XmNtoTopCallback,
and movement to the left or top calls the callbacks for
XmNtoBottomCallback.
The XmNvalueChangedCallback is called if the
XmNtoTopCallback or XmNtoBottomCallback is NULL.
Pressing KBeginLine or KBeginData moves the slider to the
minimum value and invokes the XmNtoTopCallback.
Pressing KEndLine or KEndData moves the slider to the
maximum value and invokes the XmNtoBottomCallback.
Virtual bindings
The bindings for virtual keys are vendor specific.
For information about bindings for virtual buttons and keys, see
VirtualBindings(Xm).