TextField widget provides a single line text editor for customizing
both user and programmatic interfaces. It is used for single-line
string entry, and forms entry with verification procedures. It provides an application with a consistent editing system for
textual data.
TextField widget provides separate callback lists to verify
movement of the insert cursor, modification of the text, and
changes in input focus. Each of
these callbacks provides the verification function with the
widget instance, the event that caused the callback, and a
data structure specific to the verification type. From this
information the function can verify if the application considers
this to be a legitimate state change and can signal the widget
whether to continue with the action.
The user interface tailors a new set of actions.
The key bindings have been added for insert cursor movement, deletion,
insertion, and selection of text.
TextField allows the user to select regions of text.
Selection is based on the model specified in the Inter-Client
Communication Conventions Manual (ICCCM).
TextField supports primary and secondary selection.
Classes
TextField widget inherits behavior and resources from Core
and Primitive classes.
The class pointer is xmTextFieldWidgetClass.
The class name is XmTextField.
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 lower case or upper case, 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).
xmTextFieldResource set
Name
Class
Type
Default
Access
XmNactivateCallback
XmCCallback
XtCallbackList
NULL
C
XmNblinkRate
XmCBlinkRate
int
500
CSG
XmNcolumns
XmCColumns
short
dynamic
CSG
XmNcursorPosition
XmCCursorPosition
XmTextPosition
0
CSG
XmNcursorPositionVisible
XmCCursorPositionVisible
Boolean
True
CSG
XmNeditable
XmCEditable
Boolean
True
CSG
XmNfocusCallback
XmCCallback
XtCallbackList
NULL
C
XmNfontList
XmCFontList
XmFontList
dynamic
CSG
XmNgainPrimaryCallback
XmCCallback
XtCallbackList
NULL
C
XmNlosePrimaryCallback
XmCCallback
XtCallbackList
NULL
C
XmNlosingFocusCallback
XmCCallback
XtCallbackList
NULL
C
XmNmarginHeight
XmCMarginHeight
Dimension
5
CSG
XmNmarginWidth
XmCMarginWidth
Dimension
5
CSG
XmNmaxLength
XmCMaxLength
int
largest integer
CSG
XmNmodifyVerifyCallback
XmCCallback
XtCallbackList
NULL
C
XmNmodifyVerifyCallbackWcs
XmCCallback
XtCallbackList
NULL
C
XmNmotionVerifyCallback
XmCCallback
XtCallbackList
NULL
C
XmNpendingDelete
XmCPendingDelete
Boolean
True
CSG
XmNresizeWidth
XmCResizeWidth
Boolean
False
CSG
XmNselectionArray
XmCSelectionArray
XtPointer
default array
CSG
XmNselectionArrayCount
XmCSelectionArrayCount
int
3
CSG
XmNselectThreshold
XmCSelectThreshold
int
5
CSG
XmNvalue
XmCValue
String
""
CSG
XmNvalueChangedCallback
XmCCallback
XtCallbackList
NULL
C
XmNvalueWcs
XmCValueWcs
wchar_t
(wchar_t )""
CSG+
XmNverifyBell
XmCVerifyBell
Boolean
dynamic
CSG
+ This resource cannot be specified in a resource file.
XmNactivateCallback
Specifies the list of callbacks that is called when the user invokes an
event that calls the Activate() function. The type of the structure whose address is passed to this callback is
XmAnyCallbackStruct. The reason sent by the callback is XmCR_ACTIVATE.
XmNblinkRate
Specifies the blink rate of the text cursor in milliseconds. The time indicated in the blink rate relates to the
length of time the cursor is visible and the time the
cursor is invisible (i.e., the time it will take to blink
the insertion cursor on and off will be 2 times the blink
rate). The cursor will not blink when the blink rate
is set to zero. The value must not be negative.
XmNcolumns
Specifies the initial width of the text window as an integer number of
characters. The width equals the number of characters specified by
this resource multiplied by the maximum character width of the associated
font. For proportionate fonts, the actual number of characters that fit
on a given line may be greater than the value specified.
The value must be greater than 0. The default value depends on the value of the XmNwidth resource.
If no width is specified the default is 20.
XmNcursorPosition
Indicates the position in the text where the current insert cursor is to
be located. Position is determined by the number of characters from
the beginning of the text.
XmNcursorPositionVisible
Indicates that the insert cursor position is marked by a blinking text
cursor when the Boolean is True.
XmNeditable
Indicates that the user can edit the text string when set to
True. A false value will prohibit the user from editing the text.
XmNfocusCallback
Specifies the list of callbacks called when TextField accepts
input focus. The type of the structure whose address is passed to this
callback is XmAnyCallbackStruct. The reason sent by the
callback is XmCR_FOCUS.
XmNfontList
Specifies the font list to be used for TextField. If this value
is NULL at initialization, it is initialized by looking up the
parent hierarchy of the widget for an ancestor that is a subclass
of the XmBulletinBoard or VendorShell widget class. If such an ancestor is found, the font list is initialized to the
XmNtextFontList of the ancestor widget. If no such ancestor
is found, the default is implementation dependent. Refer to
XmFontList(Xm)
for more information on a font list
structure.
TextField searches the font list for the first occurrence of a font set
that has a XmFONTLIST_DEFAULT_TAG. If a default element is
not found, the first font set in the font list is used. If the
list contains no font sets, the first font in the font list
is used.
XmNgainPrimaryCallback
Specifies the list of callbacks that are called when the user invokes
an event that cause the text widget to gain ownership of the primary
selection. The callback reason for this callback is XmCR_GAIN_PRIMARY.
XmNlosePrimaryCallback
Specifies the list of callbacks that are called when the user invokes
an event that cause the text widget to lose ownership of the primary
selection. The callback reason for this callback is XmCR_LOSE_PRIMARY.
XmNlosingFocusCallback
Specifies the list of callbacks that is called
before TextField widget loses input focus.
The type of the structure whose address is passed to this callback is
XmTextVerifyCallbackStruct.
The reason sent by the callback is XmCR_LOSING_FOCUS.
XmNmarginHeight
Specifies the distance between the text, and the top and bottom
edges of the widget window.
XmNmarginWidth
Specifies the distance between the left edge of the widget
window and the text, and the right edge of the widget
window and the text.
XmNmaxLength
Specifies the maximum length of the text string that can be entered into
text from the keyboard. This value must be non-negative.
Strings that are entered using the XmNvalue resource or the
XmTextFieldSetString function ignore this resource.
XmNmodifyVerifyCallback
Specifies the list of callbacks that is called
before text is deleted from or inserted into
TextField. The type of the structure whose address is passed to this callback is
XmTextVerifyCallbackStruct. The reason sent by the callback
is XmCR_MODIFYING_TEXT_VALUE. When multiple TextField widgets share the same
source, only the widget that initiates the source change will
generate the XmNmodifyVerifyCallback.
If both XmNmodifyVerifyCallback and XmNmodifyVerifyCallbackWcs
are registered callback lists, the procedure(s) in the
XmNmodifyVerifyCallback list are always executed first; and the
resulting data, which may have been modified, is passed to the
XmNmodifyVerifyCallbackWcs callback routines.
XmNmodifyVerifyCallbackWcs
Specifies the list of callbacks called before text is deleted from
or inserted into Text. The type of the structure whose address is
passed to this callback is XmTextVerifyCallbackStructWcs. The
reason sent by the callback is XmCR_MODIFYING_TEXT_VALUE.
When multiple TextField widgets share the same
source, only the widget that initiates the source change will
generate the XmNmodifyVerifyCallbackWcs.
If both XmNmodifyVerifyCallback and XmNmodifyVerifyCallbackWcs
are registered callback lists, the procedure(s) in the
XmNmodifyVerifyCallback list are always executed first; and the
resulting data, which may have been modified, is passed to the
XmNmodifyVerifyCallbackWcs callback routines.
XmNmotionVerifyCallback
Specifies the list of callbacks that is called
before the insert cursor is moved to a new position.
The type of the structure whose address is passed to this callback is
XmTextVerifyCallbackStruct.
The reason sent by the callback is XmCR_MOVING_INSERT_CURSOR.
It is possible more than one XmNmotionVerifyCallbacks to be
generated from a single action.
XmNpendingDelete
Indicates that pending delete mode is on when the Boolean is True.
Pending deletion is defined as deletion
of the selected text when an insertion is made.
XmNresizeWidth
Indicates that TextField widget will attempt to resize its
width to accommodate all
the text contained in the widget when Boolean is True.
XmNselectionArray
Defines the actions for multiple-mouse
clicks. Each mouse click performed within a half of a second
of the previous mouse click will increment the index into
this array and perform the defined action for that index.
The possible actions are:
XmSELECT_POSITION -- resets the insert cursor position.
XmSELECT_WORD -- selects a word.
XmSELECT_LINE -- selects a line of text.
XmNselectionArrayCount
Specifies the number of actions that are defined in the
XmNselectionArray resource.
The value must not be negative.
XmNselectThreshold
Specifies the number of pixels of motion that is required to select the
next character when selection is performed using the click-drag
mode of selection.
The value must not be negative.
XmNvalue
Specifies the string value of the TextField widget as a char
data value.
If XmNvalue and XmNvalueWcs are both
defined, the value of XmNvalueWcs supersedes that of
XmNvalue. XtGetValues returns a copy of the value of
the internal buffer and XtSetValues copies the string values
into the internal buffer.
XmNvalueChangedCallback
Specifies the list of callbacks that is called
after text is deleted from or inserted into
TextField.
The type of the structure whose address is passed to this callback is
XmAnyCallbackStruct.
The reason sent by the callback is XmCR_VALUE_CHANGED.
When multiple TextField widgets share the same
source, only the widget that initiates the source change will
generate the XmNvalueChangedCallback. This callback represents a
change in the source in the TextField, not in the TextField
widget. The XmNvalueChangedCallback should occur only in pairs
with a XmNmodifyVerifyCallback, assuming that the doit
flag in the callback structure of the XmNmodifyVerifyCallback is
not set to False.
XmNvalueWcs
Specifies the string value of the TextField widget as a char_t data
value. This resource cannot be specified in a resource file.
If XmNvalue and XmNvalueWcs are both defined,
the value of XmNvalueWcs supersedes that of XmNvalue.
XtGetValues returns a copy of the value of the internal buffer
encoded as a wide character string. XtSetValues copies the
value of the wide character string into the internal buffer.
XmNverifyBell
Specifies whether a bell will sound when an action is reversed
during a verification callback. The default depends on the value of the ancestor VendorShell's
XmNaudibleWarning resource.
Inherited resources
TextField widget inherits behavior and resources from the following
superclasses. For a complete description of these resources, 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
2
CSG
XmNnavigationType
XmCNavigationType
XmNavigationType
XmTAB_GROUP
CSG
XmNshadowThickness
XmCShadowThickness
Dimension
2
CSG
XmNtopShadowColor
XmCTopShadowColor
Pixel
dynamic
CSG
XmNtopShadowPixmap
XmCTopShadowPixmap
Pixmap
dynamic
CSG
XmNtraversalOn
XmCTraversalOn
Boolean
True
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;
} XmAnyCallbackStruct;
reason
Indicates why the callback was invoked.
event
Points to the XEvent that triggered the callback.
The TextField widget defines a new callback structure
for use with verification callbacks. Note that
not all of the fields are relevant for every
callback reason. The application must first
look at the reason field and use only the structure
members that are valid for the particular reason.
The values startPos, endPos, and text in the
callback structure XmTextVerifyCallbackStruct may be modified upon
receiving the callback, and these changes will be reflected as the
change made to the source of the TextField widget. (For example, all
keystrokes can be converted to spaces or NULL characters when a
password is entered into a TextField widget.) The application
programmer should not overwrite the text field, but should
attach data to that pointer.
A pointer to the following structure is passed to the
callbacks for XmNlosingFocusCallback, XmNmodifyVerifyCallback,
and XmNmotionVerifyCallback.
Points to the XEvent that triggered the callback.
It can be NULL. For example, changes made to the Text widget
programmatically do not have an event that can be
passed to the associated callback.
doit
Indicates whether that action that invoked the callback will be performed.
Setting doit to False negates the action.
currInsert
Indicates the current position of the insert cursor.
newInsert
Indicates the position at which the user attempts to position the insert
cursor.
startPos
Indicates the starting position of the text to modify. If the callback is
not a modify verification callback, this value is the same as currInsert.
endPos
Indicates the ending position of the text to modify. If no text is replaced or
deleted, then the value is the same as startPos. If the callback is not
a modify verification callback, this value is the same as currInsert.
text
Points to a structure of type XmTextBlockRec. This structure holds
the textual information to be inserted.
typedef struct
{
char ptr;
int length;
XmTextFormat format
} XmTextBlockRec, *XmTextBlock;
ptr
Is the text to be inserted. ptr points to a temporary
storage space that is reused after the callback is finished. Therefore,
if an application needs to save the text to be inserted, it should copy
the text into its own data space.
length
Specifies the length of the text to be inserted.
format
Specifies the format of the text, either XmFMT_8_BIT or XmFMT_16_BIT.
A pointer to the following structure is passed to callbacks
for XmNmodifyVerifyCallbackWcs.
Points to the XEvent that triggered the callback.
It can be NULL. For example, changes made to the Text widget
programmatically do not have an event that can be
passed to the associated callback.
doit
Indicates whether the action that invoked the callback is performed.
Setting doit to False negates the action.
currInsert
Indicates the current position of the insert cursor.
newInsert
Indicates the position at which the user attempts to position the insert
cursor.
startPos
Indicates the starting position of the text to modify. If the callback is
not a modify verification callback, this value is the same
as currInsert.
endPos
Indicates the ending position of the text to modify. If no text is
replaced or
deleted, the value is the same as startPos. If the callback is not
a modify verification callback, this value is the same as currInsert.
text
Points to a structure of type XmTextBlockRecWcs. This structure holds
the textual information to be inserted.
typedef struct
{
wchar_t wcsptr;
int length;
} XmTextBlockRecWcs, *XmTextBlockWcs;
wcsptr
Points to the wide character text to be inserted.
length
Specifies the number of characters to be inserted.
The following table describes the reasons for which the individual
verification callback structure fields are valid:
Reason
Valid fields
XmCR_LOSING_FOCUS
reason, event, doit
XmCR_MODIFYING_TEXT_VALUE
reason, event, doit, currInsert, newInsert, startPos, endPos, text
XmCR_MOVING_INSERT_CURSOR
reason, event, doit, currInsert, newInsert
Translations
XmTextField includes translations from XmPrimitive.
The XmTextField translations are listed below.
These translations may not directly correspond to a
translation table.
The actions represent the effective behavior of the associated events,
and they may differ in a right-to-left language environment.
Calls the callbacks for XmNactivateCallback.
If the parent is a manager, passes the event to the parent.
backward-character():
Moves the insertion cursor one character to the left.
For other effects, see the description of navigation operations in the
``Keyboard selection'' section in
XmText(Xm).
This action may have different behavior in a right-to-left language
environment.
backward-word(extend):
If this action is called with no argument,
moves the insertion cursor to the first non-whitespace character after the
first whitespace character to the left or after the beginning of the line.
If the insertion cursor is already at the beginning of a word,
moves the insertion cursor to the beginning of the previous word.
For other effects, see the description of navigation operations in the
``Keyboard selection'' section in
XmText(Xm).
This action may have different behavior in a locale other than the C locale.
If called with an argument of extend, moves the insertion cursor as
in the case of no argument and extends the current selection.
For other effects, see the description of shifted navigation operations
in the ``Keyboard selection'' section in
XmText(Xm).
beginning-of-line(extend):
If this action is called with no argument,
moves the insertion cursor to the beginning of the line.
For other effects, see the description of navigation operations in the
``Keyboard selection'' section in
XmText(Xm).
If called with an argument of extend, moves the insertion cursor as
in the case of no argument and extends the current selection.
For other effects, see the description of shifted navigation operations
in the ``Keyboard selection'' section in
XmText(Xm).
clear-selection():
Clears the current selection by replacing each character except
<Return> with a <Space> character.
copy-clipboard():
Copies the current selection to the clipboard.
copy-primary():
Copies the primary selection to just before the insertion cursor.
copy-to():
If a secondary selection exists, copies the secondary selection to just before
the insertion cursor.
If no secondary selection exists, copies the primary selection to the
pointer location.
cut-clipboard():
Cuts the current selection to the clipboard.
cut-primary():
Cuts the primary selection to just before the insertion cursor.
delete-next-character():
In normal mode if there is a non-null selection, deletes the selection, otherwise
deletes the character following the insertion cursor.
In add mode if there is a non-null selection, the cursor is not disjoint
from the selection and XmNpendingDelete is set to True,
deletes the selection, otherwise
deletes the character following the insertion cursor.
This may impact the selection.
delete-next-word():
In normal mode if there is a non-null selection, deletes the selection, otherwise
deletes the characters following the insertion cursor to the next space, tab
or end of line character.
In add mode if there is a non-null selection, the cursor is not disjoint
from the selection and XmNpendingDelete is set to True,
deletes the selection, otherwise
deletes the characters following the insertion cursor to the next space, tab
or end of line character.
This may impact the selection.
This action may have different behavior in a locale other than the C locale.
delete-previous-character():
In normal mode if there is a non-null selection, deletes the selection, otherwise
deletes the character of text immediately preceding the insertion cursor.
In add mode if there is a non-null selection, the cursor is not disjoint
from the selection and XmNpendingDelete is set to True,
deletes the selection, otherwise
deletes the character of text immediately preceding the insertion cursor.
This may impact the selection.
delete-previous-word():
In normal mode if there is a non-null selection, deletes the selection, otherwise
deletes the characters preceding the insertion cursor to the next
space, tab or beginning of the line character.
In add mode if there is a non-null selection, the cursor is not disjoint
from the selection and XmNpendingDelete is set to True,
deletes the selection, otherwise
deletes the characters preceding the insertion cursor to the next space,
tab or beginning of line character..
This may impact the selection.
This action may have different behavior in a locale other than the C locale.
delete-selection():
Deletes the current selection.
delete-to-end-of-line():
In normal mode if there is a non-null selection, deletes the selection, otherwise
deletes the characters following the insertion cursor to the next end of
line character.
In add mode if there is a non-null selection, the cursor is not disjoint
from the selection and XmNpendingDelete is set to True,
deletes the selection, otherwise
deletes the characters following the insertion cursor to the next end
of line character.
This may impact the selection.
delete-to-start-of-line():
In normal mode if there is a non-null selection, deletes the selection, otherwise
deletes the characters preceding the insertion cursor to the previous
beginning of line character.
In add mode if there is a non-null selection, the cursor is not disjoint
from the selection and XmNpendingDelete is set to True,
deletes the selection, otherwise
deletes the characters preceding the insertion cursor
to the previous beginning of line character.
This may impact the selection.
deselect-all():
Deselects the current selection.
end-of-line(extend):
If this action is called with no argument,
moves the insertion cursor to the end of the line.
For other effects, see the description of navigation operations in the
``Keyboard selection'' section in
XmText(Xm).
If called with an argument of extend, moves the insertion cursor as
in the case of no argument and extends the current selection.
For other effects, see the description of shifted navigation operations
in the ``Keyboard selection'' section in
XmText(Xm).
extend-adjust():
Selects text from the anchor to the pointer position and deselects text
outside that range.
extend-end():
Moves the insertion cursor to the position of the pointer.
extend-start():
Adjusts the anchor using the balance-beam method.
Selects text from the anchor to the pointer position and deselects text
outside that range.
forward-character():
Moves the insertion cursor one character to the right.
For other effects, see the description of navigation operations in the
``Keyboard selection'' section in
XmText(Xm).
This action may have different behavior in a right-to-left language
environment.
forward-word(extend):
If this action is called with no argument, moves the insertion cursor to
the first whitespace character or end of line following the next
non-whitespace character.
If the insertion cursor is already at the end of a word,
moves the insertion cursor to the end of the next word.
For other effects, see the description of navigation operations in the
``Keyboard selection'' section in
XmText(Xm).
This action may have different behavior in a locale other than the C locale.
If called with an argument of extend, moves the insertion cursor as
in the case of no argument and extends the current selection.
For other effects, see the description of shifted navigation operations
in the ``Keyboard selection'' section in
XmText(Xm).
grab-focus():
This key binding performs the action defined in the
XmNselectionArray, depending on the number of multiple mouse
clicks. The default selection array ordering is one click to move the
insertion cursor to the pointer position, two clicks to select a word, three
clicks to select a line of text, and four clicks to select all text.
A single click also deselects any selected text and sets the anchor at
the pointer position.
This action may have different behavior in a locale other than the C locale.
Help():
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.
key-select(direction):
If called with an argument of right, moves the insertion cursor
one character to the right and extends the current selection.
If called with an argument of left, moves the insertion cursor
one character to the left and extends the current selection.
If called with no argument, extends the current selection.
For other effects, see the description of shifted navigation operations
and KExtend in the ``Keyboard selection'' section in
XmText(Xm).
move-destination():
Moves the insertion cursor to the pointer position without changing any
existing current selection. If there is no current selection, sets the widget as the destination widget.
move-to():
If a secondary selection exists, cuts the secondary selection to just before
the insertion cursor. If no secondary selection exists, cuts the primary selection to the
pointer location.
next-tab-group():
Traverses to the next tab group.
page-left():
Scrolls the viewing window left one page of text.
page-right():
Scrolls the viewing window right one page of text.
paste-clipboard():
Pastes the contents of the clipboard before the insertion cursor.
prev-tab-group():
Traverses to the previous tab group.
process-bdrag()
The result of this action is determined by several factors:
position of the location cursor, movement of the location cursor,
and the interval between a BDrag press and release.
This action copies the current selection to the insertion cursor if text
is selected, the location cursor is disjoint from the selection,
and no motion is detected within a given time interval.
It performs a secondary selection and copies the selection to
the position where the text was last edited if the cursor is
disjoint from a current selection (if one exists), the time interval
is exceeded, and movement of the location cursor is detected.
The action drags the current selection if the location cursor is
positioned on the selection, the time interval is exceeded, and
movement of the location cursor is detected. This action creates
a DragContext object whose XmNexportTargets resource value
includes target types of COMPOUND_TEXT, STRING, and TEXT.
process-cancel():
Cancels the current extend-adjust(), secondary-adjust()
or process-bdrag()
operation and leaves the selection state as it was before the operation,
otherwise, and the parent is a manager, it passes the event to the parent.
secondary-adjust():
Extends the secondary selection to the pointer position.
secondary-start():
Marks the beginning of a secondary selection.
select-all():
Selects all text.
self-insert():
If XmNpendingDelete is True and the cursor is not disjoint from the
current selection, deletes the entire selection.
Inserts the character associated with the key pressed
before the insertion cursor.
set-anchor():
Resets the anchor point for extended selections.
Resets the destination of secondary selection actions.
toggle-add-mode():
Toggles the state of Add Mode.
toggle-overstrike():
Toggles the state of the text insertion mode. By default,
characters typed into the TextField widget are inserted before
the position of the insertion cursor. In overstrike
mode, characters entered into the TextField widget replace
the characters that directly follow the insertion cursor. In overstrike mode, when the end of a line is reached,
characters are appended to the end of the line.
traverse-home():
Traverses to the first widget in the tab group.
traverse-next():
Traverses to the next widget in the tab group.
traverse-prev():
Traverses to the previous widget in the tab group.
Additional behavior
This widget has the additional behavior described below:
<FocusIn>:
Draws the insertion cursor as solid and starts blinking the cursor.
<FocusOut>:
Displays the insertion cursor as a stippled I-beam unless it is the destination
widget.
Virtual bindings
The bindings for virtual keys are vendor specific. The following table lists the TextField-specific bindings of virtual
keys to actual key event descriptions in 1/Motif:
Virtual key bindings
Virtual key
Actual key events
KExtend
Ctrl Shift<Key>space
Shift<Key>osfSelect
KSelect
Ctrl <Key>space
<Key>osfSelect
For information about bindings for virtual buttons and keys, see
VirtualBindings(Xm).