The RowColumn widget is a general purpose RowColumn manager capable
of containing any widget type as a child.
In general, it requires no special
knowledge about how its children function and provides nothing
beyond support for several different layout styles. However, it can be
configured as a menu, in which case, it expects only certain children, and
it configures to a particular layout. The menus supported are: MenuBar,
Pulldown or Popup MenuPanes, and OptionMenu.
The type of layout performed is controlled by how the application has set
the various layout resources.
It can be configured to lay out its children in either rows or
columns. In addition, the application can specify how the children are
laid out, as follows:
the children are packed tightly together into either rows or columns
each child is placed in an identically sized
box (producing a symmetrical look)
a specific layout (the current x and y positions of the children
control their location)
In addition, the application has control over both the spacing that
occurs between each row and column and the margin spacing
present between the edges of the RowColumn widget and any children
that are placed against it.
In a MenuBar, Pulldown MenuPane, or Popup MenuPane the default for the
XmNshadowThickness resource is 2.
In an OptionMenu or a WorkArea (such as a RadioBox or CheckBox) this
resource is not applicable and its use is undefined.
If an application wishes to place a 3-D shadow around an OptionMenu or
WorkArea, it can create the RowColumn as a child of a Frame widget.
In a MenuBar, Pulldown MenuPane, or Popup MenuPane the
XmNnavigationType resource is not applicable and its use is
undefined.
In a WorkArea the default for XmNnavigationType is
XmTAB_GROUP.
In an OptionMenu the default for XmNnavigationType is
XmNONE.
In a MenuBar, Pulldown MenuPane, or Popup MenuPane the
XmNtraversalOn resource is not applicable and its use is
undefined.
In an OptionMenu or WorkArea the default for XmNtraversalOn is
True.
If the parent of the RowColumn is a MenuShell, the
XmNmappedWhenManaged resource is forced to False when the widget
is realized.
The user can specify resources in a resource file for the automatically
created widgets and gadgets of an OptionMenu. The following list
identifies the names of these widgets (or gadgets) and the associated
OptionMenu areas.
Option Menu Label Gadget -- ``OptionLabel''
Option Menu Cascade Button -- ``OptionButton''
Tear-off menus
Pulldown and Popup MenuPanes support tear-off menus, which enable the
user to retain a MenuPane on the display to facilitate subsequent
menu selections. A MenuPane that can be torn-off is identified by
a tear-off button that spans the width of the MenuPane and displays
a dashed line. A torn-off MenuPane contains a window manager system
menu icon and a title bar. The window title displays the label of the
cascade button that initiated the action when the label type is
XmSTRING. If the label contains a pixmap the window title is
empty. A tear-off menu from a Popup MenuPane also displays
an empty title.
The user can tear-off a MenuPane using the mouse or keyboard.
Clicking BSelect or pressing KActivate (or KSelect)
on the tear-off button, tears off the MenuPane at the current
position. Pressing BDrag on the tear-off button tears off the
MenuPane, and allows the user to drag the torn-off menu to a new
position designated by releasing the mouse button. Tearing off a
MenuPane unposts the current active menu. Only one tear-off copy
for each MenuPane is allowed. Subsequent tear-off actions of a
torn MenuPane unpost the existing copy first.
The name of the tear-off button of a torn-off menu pane is
``TearOffControl''. The name can be used to set resources in a resource
file. An application can also obtain the tear-off button itself using
XmGetTearOffControl and then set resource values by calling
XtSetValues.
The tear-off button has Separator-like behavior. Its appearance can be
specified using the following tear-off button resources:
XmNbackground, XmNbackgroundPixmap,
XmNbottomShadowColor, XmNforeground,
XmNheight, XmNmargin, XmNseparatorType,
XmNshadowThickness, and XmNtopShadowColor.
Refer to the XmSeparator man page for a
complete description of each of these resources.
RowColumn resources that affect tear-off menu behavior are
XmNtearOffModel, XmNtearOffMenuActivateCallback, and
XmNtearOffMenuDeactivateCallback.
By default, menus do not tear off; tear off functionality may be
enabled by setting the XmNtearOffModel resource to
XmTEAR_OFF_ENABLED. There is no resource converter
pre-registered for XmNtearOffModel. To allow tear-off
functionality to be enabled through the resource database call the
function XmRepTypeInstallTearOffModelConverter.
Tear-off menu focus policy follows standard window
manager policy. It is recommended that the following
mwm resources are set to True:
startupKeyFocus and autoKeyFocus.
Classes
RowColumn inherits behavior and resources from Core, Composite,
Constraint, and XmManager classes.
The class pointer is xmRowColumnWidgetClass.
The class name is XmRowColumn.
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).
XmRowColumn resource set
Name
Class
Type
Default
Access
XmNadjustLast
XmCAdjustLast
Boolean
True
CSG
XmNadjustMargin
XmCAdjustMargin
Boolean
True
CSG
XmNentryAlignment
XmCAlignment
unsigned
char
XmALIGNMENT_BEGINNING
CSG
XmNentryBorder
XmCEntryBorder
Dimension
0
CSG
XmNentryCallback
XmCCallback
XtCallbackList
NULL
C
XmNentryClass
XmCEntryClass
WidgetClass
dynamic
CSG
XmNentryVerticalAlignment
XmCVerticalAlignment
unsigned
char
XmALIGNMENT_CENTER
CSG
XmNisAligned
XmCIsAligned
Boolean
True
CSG
XmNisHomogeneous
XmCIsHomogeneous
Boolean
dynamic
CG
XmNlabelString
XmCXmString
XmString
NULL
C
XmNmapCallback
XmCCallback
XtCallbackList
NULL
C
XmNmarginHeight
XmCMarginHeight
Dimension
dynamic
CSG
XmNmarginWidth
XmCMarginWidth
Dimension
dynamic
CSG
XmNmenuAccelerator
XmCAccelerators
String
dynamic
CSG
XmNmenuHelpWidget
XmCMenuWidget
Widget
NULL
CSG
XmNmenuHistory
XmCMenuWidget
Widget
NULL
CSG
XmNmenuPost
XmCMenuPost
String
NULL
CSG
XmNmnemonic
XmCMnemonic
KeySym
NULL
CSG
XmNmnemonicCharSet
XmCMnemonicCharSet
String
XmFONTLIST_DEFAULT_TAG
CSG
XmNnumColumns
XmCNumColumns
short
1
CSG
XmNorientation
XmCOrientation
unsigned char
dynamic
CSG
XmNpacking
XmCPacking
unsigned char
dynamic
CSG
XmNpopupEnabled
XmCPopupEnabled
Boolean
True
CSG
XmNpostFromCount
XmCPostFromCount
int
0
CSG
XmNpostFromList
XmCPostFromList
WidgetList
NULL
CSG
XmNradioAlwaysOne
XmCRadioAlwaysOne
Boolean
True
CSG
XmNradioBehavior
XmCRadioBehavior
Boolean
False
CSG
XmNresizeHeight
XmCResizeHeight
Boolean
True
CSG
XmNresizeWidth
XmCResizeWidth
Boolean
True
CSG
XmNrowColumnType
XmCRowColumnType
unsigned char
XmWORK_AREA
CG
XmNspacing
XmCSpacing
Dimension
dynamic
CSG
XmNsubMenuId
XmCMenuWidget
Widget
NULL
CSG
XmNtearOffMenuActivateCallback
XmCCallback
XtCallbackList
NULL
C
XmNtearOffMenuDeactivateCallback
XmCCallback
XtCallbackList
NULL
C
XmNtearOffModel
XmCTearOffModel
unsigned
char
XmTEAR_OFF_DISABLED
CSG
XmNunmapCallback
XmCCallback
XtCallbackList
NULL
C
XmNwhichButton
XmCWhichButton
unsigned int
dynamic
CSG
XmNadjustLast
Extends the last row of children to the bottom edge of RowColumn (when
XmNorientation is XmHORIZONTAL) or extends the last column to the
right edge of RowColumn (when XmNorientation is XmVERTICAL).
This feature is disabled by setting XmNadjustLast to
False.
XmNadjustMargin
Specifies whether the inner minor margins of all
items contained within the RowColumn widget are
forced to the same value. The inner minor margin
corresponds to the XmNmarginLeft, XmNmarginRight,
XmNmarginTop,
and XmNmarginBottom resources supported by XmLabel and
XmLabelGadget.
A horizontal orientation causes XmNmarginTop and
XmNmarginBottom for all items in a particular row to be forced to the
same value; the value is the largest margin specified
for one of the Label items.
A vertical orientation causes
XmNmarginLeft and XmNmarginRight for all items in a particular
column to be forced to the same value; the value is the largest
margin specified for one of the Label items.
This keeps all text within each row or column
lined up with all other text in its row or column.
If the XmNrowColumnType is either XmMENU_POPUP or
XmMENU_PULLDOWN and this resource is True, only button children
have their margins adjusted.
XmNentryAlignment
Specifies the alignment type for children that are subclasses of
XmLabel or XmLabelGadget when XmNisAligned is enabled.
The following are textual alignment types:
XmALIGNMENT_BEGINNING -- the default
XmALIGNMENT_CENTER
XmALIGNMENT_END
See the description of XmNalignment in the
XmLabel(Xm)
man page
for an explanation of these actions.
XmNentryBorder
Imposes a uniform border width upon all RowColumn's children.
The default value is 0, which disables the feature.
XmNentryCallback
Disables the XmNactivateCallback and XmNvalueChangedCallback
callbacks for all CascadeButton, DrawnButton, PushButton, and
ToggleButton widgets and gadgets contained within the RowColumn widget.
If the application supplies this resource, the XmNactivateCallback
and XmNvalueChangedCallback callbacks are then revectored to the
XmNentryCallback callbacks.
This allows an application to supply a single callback routine for
handling all items contained in a RowColumn widget.
The callback reason is XmCR_ACTIVATE.
If the application does not supply this resource, the
XmNactivateCallback and XmNvalueChangedCallback
callbacks for each item in the RowColumn widget work as normal.
The application must supply this resource when this widget is created.
Changing this resource using the XtSetValues is not
supported.
XmNentryClass
Specifies the only widget class that can be added
to the RowColumn widget; this resource is meaningful only when the
XmNisHomogeneous resource is set to True.
Both widget and gadget variants of the specified class may be added to
the widget.
When XmCreateRadioBox is called or when XmNrowColumnType is
set to XmWORK_AREA and XmNradioBehavior is True, the default
value of XmNentryClass is xmToggleButtonGadgetClass.
When XmNrowColumnType is set to XmMENU_BAR, the value of
XmNentryClass is forced to xmCascadeButtonWidgetClass.
XmNentryVerticalAlignment
Specifies the type of vertical alignment for children that are
subclasses of XmLabel, XmLabelGadget, and XmText.
This resource is invalid if XmNorientation is XmVERTICAL
and XmNpacking is XmPACK_TIGHT because this layout
preserves variable heights among the children. The vertical alignment
types include:
XmALIGNMENT_BASELINE_BOTTOM -- causes the bottom baseline of all
children in a row to be aligned.
This resource is applicable only when all children in a row
contain textual data.
XmALIGNMENT_BASELINE_TOP -- causes the top baseline of all
children in a row to be aligned.
This resource is applicable only when all children in a
row contain textual data.
XmALIGNMENT_CONTENTS_BOTTOM -- causes the bottom of the
contents (text or
pixmap) of all children in a row to be aligned.
XmALIGNMENT_CENTER -- causes the center of all children in a row to be
aligned.
XmALIGNMENT_CONTENTS_TOP -- causes the top of the contents (text or
pixmap) of all children in a row to be aligned.
XmNisAligned
Specifies text alignment for each item within the RowColumn widget;
this applies only to items that are subclasses of
XmLabel or XmLabelGadget.
However, if the item is a Label widget or gadget and its parent is either
a Popup MenuPane or a Pulldown MenuPane, alignment is not
performed; the Label is treated as the
title within the MenuPane, and the alignment
set by the application is not overridden.
XmNentryAlignment controls the type of textual alignment.
XmNisHomogeneous
Indicates whether the RowColumn
widget should enforce exact homogeneity among the items
it contains; ifeTrue, only the widgets that are
of the class indicated by XmNentryClass
are allowed as children of the RowColumn widget.
This is most often used when creating a MenuBar.
Attempting to insert a child that is not a member of the
specified class generates a warning message.
In a MenuBar the value of XmNisHomogeneous is forced to True.
In an OptionMenu the value is forced to False.
When XmCreateRadioBox is called the default value is True.
Otherwise, the default value is False.
XmNlabelString
Points to a text string, which displays the
label to one side of
the selection area
when XmNrowColumnType is set to XmMENU_OPTION.
This resource is not meaningful for all other RowColumn types.
If the application wishes to change the label after creation, it must get the
LabelGadget ID (XmOptionLabelGadget) and call XtSetValues on the
LabelGadget directly. The default value is no label.
XmNmapCallback
Specifies a widget-specific callback function that is
invoked when the window associated with the RowColumn widget
is about to be mapped. The callback reason is XmCR_MAP.
XmNmarginHeight
Specifies the amount of blank space between the top
edge of the RowColumn widget and the first item in each column,
and the bottom edge of the RowColumn widget and the last item
in each column.
The default value is 0 for Pulldown and Popup MenuPanes, and 3
pixels for other RowColumn types.
XmNmarginWidth
Specifies the amount of blank space between the left
edge of the RowColumn widget and the first item in each row,
and the right edge of the RowColumn widget and the last item in
each row.
The default value is 0 for Pulldown and Popup MenuPanes, and 3
pixels for other RowColumn types.
XmNmenuAccelerator
This resource is useful only when the RowColumn widget has been configured
to operate as a Popup MenuPane or a MenuBar.
The format of this resource is similar to the left side specification
of a translation string, with the limitation that it must specify a key
event.
For a Popup MenuPane, when the accelerator is typed by the user, the Popup
MenuPane is posted.
For a MenuBar, when the accelerator is typed by the user, the first item
in the MenuBar is highlighted, and traversal is enabled in the
MenuBar.
The default for a Popup MenuPane is KMenu.
The default for a MenuBar is KMenuBar.
The accelerator can be disabled by setting the XmNpopupEnabled resource
to False.
XmNmenuHelpWidget
Specifies the widget ID for the CascadeButton, which is treated as
the Help widget if XmNrowColumnType is set to XmMENU_BAR.
The MenuBar always places the Help widget at the bottom right corner (in a lef
to right environment) of the MenuBar.
If the RowColumn widget is any type other than XmMENU_BAR,
this resource is not meaningful.
XmNmenuHistory
Specifies the widget ID of the last menu entry to be activated. It is
also useful for specifying the current selection for an OptionMenu. If
XmNrowColumnType is set to XmMENU_OPTION, the specified
menu item is positioned under the cursor when the menu is displayed.
If the RowColumn widget has the XmNradioBehavior resource set to
True,
the widget field associated with this resource
contains the widget ID of the last ToggleButton or ToggleButtonGadget
to change from unselected to selected.
The default value is the widget ID of the first child in
the widget.
XmNmenuPost
Specifies an X event description indicating a button event that posts a menu
system.
The default for XmMENU_POPUP is BMenu Press.
The default for XmMENU_OPTION, XmMENU_BAR, and
XmWORK_AREA is BSelect Press.
The XmNmenuPost resource for pulldowns should be consistent with that of
top-level parent menu (although the event type is ignored).
Setting this resource to BDrag Press will conflict with drag and drop
operations, which use BDrag Press as a default button binding.
XmNmnemonic
This resource is useful only when XmNrowColumnType is
set to XmMENU_OPTION.
Specifies a keysym for a key that, when pressed by the user along with
the MAlt modifier, posts
the associated Pulldown MenuPane.
The first character in the OptionMenu label string that exactly matches
the mnemonic in the character set specified in XmNmnemonicCharSet
is underlined.
The user can post the menu by pressing either the shifted or the
unshifted mnemonic key.
The default is no mnemonic.
XmNmnemonicCharSet
Specifies the character set of the mnemonic for an OptionMenu.
The default is XmFONTLIST_DEFAULT_TAG.
If the RowColumn widget is any type other than XmMENU_OPTION,
this resource is not meaningful.
XmNnumColumns
Specifies the number of minor dimension extensions
that are made to accommodate the entries; this
attribute is meaningful only when XmNpacking is set to
XmPACK_COLUMN.
For vertically oriented RowColumn widgets, this attribute
indicates how many columns are built; the number of
entries per column is adjusted to maintain this
number of columns, if possible.
For horizontally oriented RowColumn widgets, this attribute
indicates how many rows are built.
The default value is 1.
In an OptionMenu the value is forced to 1.
The value must be greater than 0.
XmNorientation
Determines whether RowColumn layouts are row-major or column-major.
In a column-major layout, the children of the RowColumn
are laid out in
columns top to bottom within the widget. In a row-major layout the children of
the RowColumn are laid out in rows. XmVERTICAL resource value
selects a column-major layout.
XmHORIZONTAL resource value selects a row-major layout.
When creating a MenuBar or an OptionMenu, the default is
XmHORIZONTAL.
Otherwise, the default value is XmVERTICAL.
The results of specifying a value of XmVERTICAL for a MenuBar are
undefined.
XmNpacking
Specifies how to pack the items contained within a RowColumn widget. This can
be set to XmPACK_TIGHT, XmPACK_COLUMN or
XmPACK_NONE. When a RowColumn widget
packs the items it contains, it determines its major
dimension using the value of the XmNorientation resource.
XmPACK_TIGHT indicates that given the current major dimension
(for example, vertical if XmNorientation is XmVERTICAL),
entries are placed one after the other until the RowColumn widget
must wrap. RowColumn wraps when there is no room left
for a complete child in that dimension.
Wrapping occurs
by beginning a new row or column in the next available
space. Wrapping continues, as often as necessary, until
all of the children are laid out.
In the vertical dimension (columns), boxes are set to the same width; in the
horizontal dimension (rows), boxes are set to the same depth.
Each
entry's position in the major dimension is left unaltered (for example,
XmNy is left unchanged when XmNorientation is XmVERTICAL); its
position in the minor
dimension is set to the same value as the greatest entry
in that particular row or column. The position in the minor
dimension of any particular row or column is independent
of all other rows or columns.
XmPACK_COLUMN indicates that all entries are placed in
identically sized boxes. The box is based on the largest height
and width values of all the children widgets.
The value of the XmNnumColumns
resource determines how many boxes are placed in the
major dimension, before extending in the minor dimension.
XmPACK_NONE indicates that no packing is performed.
The x and y attributes of each entry are left alone, and
the RowColumn widget attempts to become large enough to enclose all
entries.
When XmCreateRadioBox is called or when XmNrowColumnType
is set to XmWORK_AREA and XmNradioBehavior is True, the
default value of XmNpacking is XmPACK_COLUMN.
In an OptionMenu the value is initialized to XmPACK_TIGHT.
Otherwise, the value defaults to XmPACK_TIGHT.
XmNpopupEnabled
Allows the menu system
to enable keyboard input (accelerators and mnemonics) defined for the Popup
MenuPane and any of its submenus.
The Popup MenuPane needs to be informed whenever its accessibility to the user
changes because posting of the Popup MenuPane is controlled by the
application.
The default value of this resource is True (keyboard
input -- accelerators and mnemonics -- defined for the Popup MenuPane
and any of its submenus is enabled).
XmNradioAlwaysOne
If True, forces the active ToggleButton or ToggleButtonGadget
to be automatically selected after having
been unselected (if no other toggle was activated).
If False, the active toggle may be unselected.
The default value is True. This resource is important only when
XmNradioBehavior is True.
The application can always add and subtract toggles from
RowColumn regardless of the selected/unselected state of the toggle. The
application can also manage and unmanage toggle
children of RowColumn at any time regardless of state. Therefore,
the application can sometimes
create a RowColumn that has XmNradioAlwaysOne set to
True and none
of the toggle children selected.
The result is undefined if the value of this resource is True and the
application sets more than one ToggleButton at a time.
XmNradioBehavior
Specifies a Boolean value that when True, indicates
that the RowColumn widget should enforce a RadioBox-type behavior
on all of its children that are ToggleButtons or
ToggleButtonGadgets.
When the value of this resource is True,
XmNindicatorType defaults to XmONE_OF_MANY
for ToggleButton and ToggleButtonGadget children.
RadioBox
behavior dictates that when one toggle is selected and the user selects another
toggle, the first toggle is unselected
automatically.
The RowColumn usually does not enforce this behavior if the application,
rather than the user, changes the state of a toggle.
The RowColumn does enforce this behavior if a toggle child is selected
using XmToggleButtonSetState or XmToggleButtonGadgetSetState
with a notify argument of True.
When XmCreateRadioBox is called the default value of
XmNradioBehavior is True.
Otherwise, the default value is False.
XmNresizeHeight
Requests a new height if necessary, when set to True. When set to
False, the widget does not request a new height regardless of any
changes to the widget or its children.
XmNresizeWidth
Requests a new width if necessary, when set to True. When set to
False, the widget does not request a new width regardless of any
changes to the widget or its children.
XmNrowColumnType
Specifies the type of RowColumn widget to be created.
It is a non-standard resource that cannot be changed after it is set.
If an application uses any of the convenience routines, except XmCreateRowColumn, this resource is automatically forced to the appropriate value
by the convenience routine. If an application uses
the Xt Intrinsics API to create its RowColumn widgets,
it must specify this resource itself. The set
of possible settings for this resource are:
XmWORK_AREA -- the default
XmMENU_BAR
XmMENU_PULLDOWN
XmMENU_POPUP
XmMENU_OPTION
This resource cannot be changed after the RowColumn widget
is created. Any changes attempted through XtSetValues
are ignored.
The value of this resource is used to determine the value of a number
of other resources. The descriptions of RowColumn resources explain
this when it is the case. The resource XmNnavigationType,
inherited from XmManager, is changed to XmNONE if
XmNrowColumnType is XmMENU_OPTION.
XmNspacing
Specifies the horizontal and vertical spacing between
items contained within the RowColumn widget.
The default value is 3 pixels for XmOPTION_MENU and
XmWORK_AREA and 0 for other RowColumn types.
XmNsubMenuId
Specifies the widget ID for the Pulldown MenuPane to be associated with
an OptionMenu. This resource is useful only when XmNrowColumnType is
set to XmMENU_OPTION.
The default value is NULL.
XmNtearOffMenuActivateCallback
Specifies the callback list that notifies the application when
the tear-off MenuPane is about to be activated. It precedes the tear-off's
map callback.
Use this resource when your application has shared MenuPanes and when
the torn-off menu can have two or
more parents that can have opposing sensitivity states for the same
menu item. This resource enables
the application to track
whether a menu item is sensitive or insensitive and to set the state to the
original parent's menu item state when the torn-off menu is reposted.
The application can use XmGetPostedFromWidget to determine from which
parent the menu was torn. The callback reason is XmCR_TEAR_OFF_ACTIVATE.
The default is NULL.
XmNtearOffMenuDeactivateCallback.
Specifies the callback list that notifies the application when
the tear-off MenuPane is about to be deactivated. It follows the tear-off's
unmap callback.
Use this resource when your application has shared MenuPanes and when
the torn-off menu can have two or
more parents that can have opposing sensitivity states for the same
menu item. This resource enables
the application to track
whether a menu item is sensitive or insensitive and to set the state to the
original parent's menu item state when the torn-off menu is reposted.
The application can use XmGetPostedFromWidget to determine from which
parent the menu was torn.
The callback reason is XmCR_TEAR_OFF_DEACTIVATE. The default is NULL.
XmNtearOffModel
Indicates whether tear-off functionality is enabled or disabled
when XmNrowColumnType is set to XmMENU_PULLDOWN or
XmMENU_POPUP. The values are: XmTEAR_OFF_ENABLED or
XmTEAR_OFF_DISABLED (default value). This resource is
invalid for type XmMENU_OPTION; however, it does affect
any pulldown submenus within an OptionMenu.
The function XmRepTypeInstallTearOffModelConverter installs
a resource converter for this resource.
XmNunmapCallback
Specifies a list of callbacks that is called
after the window associated with the RowColumn
widget has been unmapped. The callback reason is XmCR_UNMAP.
The default value is NULL.
XmNwhichButton
This resource is obsolete; it has been replaced by XmNmenuPost and
is present for compatibility with older releases of 1/Motif.
XmRowColumn constraint resource set
Name
Class
Type
Default
Access
XmNpositionIndex
XmCPositionIndex
short
XmLAST_POSITION
CSG
XmNpositionIndex
Specifies the position of the widget in its parent's list of
children (the value of the XmNchildren resource). The value
is an integer that is no less than zero and no greater than
the number of children in the list at the time the value is
specified. A value of zero means that the child is placed at the
beginning of the list. The value can also be specified as
XmLAST_POSITION (the default), which means that the child
is placed at the end of the list. Any other value is ignored.
XtGetValues returns the position of the widget in its parent's
child list at the time of the call to XtGetValues.
When a widget is inserted into its parent's child list, the positions
of any existing children that are greater than or equal to the
specified widget's XmNpositionIndex are increased by one.
The effect of a call to XtSetValues for XmNpositionIndex
is to remove the specified widget from its parent's child list, decrease
by one the positions of any existing children that are greater than
the specified widget's former position in the list, and then insert
the specified widget into its parent's child list as described in the
preceding sentence.
Simple menu creation resource set
Name
Class
Type
Default
Access
XmNbuttonAccelerators
XmCButtonAccelerators
StringTable
NULL
C
XmNbuttonAcceleratorText
XmCButtonAcceleratorText
XmStringTable
NULL
C
XmNbuttonCount
XmCButtonCount
int
0
C
XmNbuttonMnemonicCharSets
XmCButtonMnemonicCharSets
XmStringCharSetTable
NULL
C
XmNbuttonMnemonics
XmCButtonMnemonics
XmKeySymTable
NULL
C
XmNbuttons
XmCButtons
XmStringTable
NULL
C
XmNbuttonSet
XmCButtonSet
int
-1
C
XmNbuttonType
XmCButtonType
XmButtonTypeTable
NULL
C
XmNoptionLabel
XmCOptionLabel
XmString
NULL
C
XmNoptionMnemonic
XmCOptionMnemonic
KeySym
NULL
C
XmNpostFromButton
XmCPostFromButton
int
-1
C
XmNsimpleCallback
XmCCallback
XtCallbackProc
NULL
C
XmNbuttonAccelerators
This resource is for use with the simple menu creation routines.
It specifies a list of accelerators for the buttons created.
The list contains one element for each button, separator, and title
created.
XmNbuttonAcceleratorText
This resource is for use with the simple menu creation routines.
It specifies a list of compound strings to display for the accelerators for
the buttons created.
The list contains one element for each button, separator, and title
created.
XmNbuttonCount
This resource is for use with the simple menu creation routines.
It specifies the total number of menu buttons, separators, and titles to
create.
The value must not be negative.
XmNbuttonMnemonicCharSets
This resource is for use with the simple menu creation routines.
It specifies a list of character sets with which button mnemonics are to be
displayed.
The list contains one element for each button, separator, and title
created.
The default is determined dynamically depending on the locale of the
widget.
XmNbuttonMnemonics
This resource is for use with the simple menu creation routines.
It specifies a list of mnemonics for the buttons created.
The list contains one element for each button, separator, and title
created.
XmNbuttons
This resource is for use with the simple menu creation routines.
It specifies a list of compound strings to use as labels for the buttons
created.
The list contains one element for each button, separator, and title
created.
XmNbuttonSet
This resource is for use with the simple menu creation routines.
It specifies which button of a RadioBox or OptionMenu Pulldown submenu
is initially set.
The value is an integer n indicating the nth
ToggleButtonGadget specified for a RadioBox or the nth
PushButtonGadget specified for an OptionMenu Pulldown submenu.
The first button specified is number 0.
The value must not be negative.
XmNbuttonType
This resource is for use with the simple menu creation routines.
It specifies a list of button types associated with the buttons to be
created.
The list contains one element for each button, separator, and title
created.
If this resource is not specified, each button in a MenuBar is a
CascadeButtonGadget, each button in a RadioBox or CheckBox is a
ToggleButtonGadget, and
each button in any other type of RowColumn widget is a PushButtonGadget.
Each button type is of type XmButtonType, an enumeration with the
following possible values:
XmCASCADEBUTTON -- Specifies a CascadeButtonGadget for a
MenuBar, Popup MenuPane, or Pulldown MenuPane.
XmCHECKBUTTON -- Specifies a ToggleButtonGadget for a CheckBox,
Popup MenuPane, or Pulldown MenuPane.
XmDOUBLE_SEPARATOR -- Specifies a SeparatorGadget for a Popup
MenuPane, Pulldown MenuPane, or OptionMenu Pulldown submenu.
The separator type is XmDOUBLE_LINE.
XmPUSHBUTTON -- Specifies a PushButtonGadget for a Popup MenuPane,
Pulldown MenuPane, or OptionMenu Pulldown submenu.
XmRADIOBUTTON -- Specifies a ToggleButtonGadget for a RadioBox,
Popup MenuPane, or Pulldown MenuPane.
XmSEPARATOR -- Specifies a SeparatorGadget for a Popup MenuPane,
Pulldown MenuPane, or OptionMenu Pulldown submenu.
XmTITLE -- Specifies a LabelGadget used as a title for a Popup
MenuPane or Pulldown MenuPane.
XmNoptionLabel
This resource is for use with the simple menu creation routines.
It specifies a compound string for the label string to be used on the left
side of an OptionMenu.
XmNoptionMnemonic
This resource is for use with the simple menu creation routines.
It specifies a keysym for a key that, when pressed by the user along
with the MAlt modifier, posts
the associated Pulldown MenuPane for an OptionMenu.
XmNpostFromButton
This resource is for use with the simple menu creation routines.
For a Pulldown MenuPane, it specifies the button in the parent to which
the submenu is attached.
The menu is then posted from this button.
The value is an integer n indicating the nth
CascadeButton or CascadeButtonGadget specified for the parent of the
Pulldown MenuPane.
The first button specified is number 0.
The value must not be negative.
XmNsimpleCallback
This resource is for use with the simple menu creation routines.
It specifies a callback procedure to be called when a button is
activated or when its value changes.
This callback function is added to each button after creation.
For a CascadeButtonGadget or a PushButtonGadget, the callback is added
as the button's XmNactivateCallback, and it is called when the
button is activated.
For a ToggleButtonGadget, the callback is added as the button's
XmNvalueChangedCallback, and it is called when the button's value
changes.
The button number is passed in the client_data field.
Inherited resources
RowColumn inherits behavior and resources from the following named
superclasses. For a complete description of each resource, refer to the
man page for that superclass.
XmManager 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
XmNhighlightPixmap
XmCHighlightPixmap
Pixmap
dynamic
CSG
XmNinitialFocus
XmCInitialFocus
Widget
NULL
CSG
XmNnavigationType
XmCNavigationType
XmNavigationType
dynamic
CSG
XmNshadowThickness
XmCShadowThickness
Dimension
dynamic
CSG
XmNstringDirection
XmCStringDirection
XmStringDirection
dynamic
CG
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
Composite resource set
Name
Class
Type
Default
Access
XmNchildren
XmCReadOnly
WidgetList
NULL
G
XmNinsertPosition
XmCInsertPosition
XtOrderProc
default procedure
CSG
XmNnumChildren
XmCReadOnly
Cardinal
0
G
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:
The following fields apply only when the callback reason is XmCR_ACTIVATE;
for all other callback reasons, these fields are set to NULL.
The XmCR_ACTIVATE callback reason is generated only when the application
has supplied an entry callback, which overrides any activation callbacks
registered with the individual RowColumn items.
widget
Is set to the widget ID of the RowColumn item that has been activated
data
Contains the client-data value supplied by the
application when the RowColumn item's activation callback was registered
callbackstruct
Points to the callback structure
generated by the RowColumn item's activation callback
Translations
XmRowColumn translations depend on the value of
the XmNrowColumnType resource.
If XmNrowColumnType is set to XmWORK_AREA,
XmRowColumn inherits translations from XmManager.
If XmNrowColumnType is set to XmMENU_OPTION,
XmRowColumn inherits traversal, KActivate, and KCancel
translations from XmManager
and has the additional translations listed below.
These translations may not directly correspond to a
translation table.
The translations for XmRowColumn if
XmNrowColumnType is set to XmMENU_BARXmMENU_PULLDOWN, or XmMENU_POPUP
are listed below.
In a Popup menu system, BMenu also performs the BSelect
actions.
These translations may not directly correspond to a
translation table.
The XmRowColumn action routines are described below:
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.
ManagerGadgetSelect():
When a gadget child of the menu has the focus, invokes the gadget
child's behavior associated with KSelect.
This generally has the effect of unposting the menu hierarchy and arming
and activating the gadget, except that for a CascadeButtonGadget with a
submenu, it posts the submenu.
MenuBtnDown():
When a gadget child of the menu has the focus, invokes the gadget
child's behavior associated with BSelect Press.
This generally has the effect of unposting any menus posted by the
parent menu, enabling mouse traversal in the menu, and arming the
gadget.
For a CascadeButtonGadget with a submenu, it also posts the associated
submenu.
MenuBtnUp():
When a gadget child of the menu has the focus, invokes the gadget
child's behavior associated with BSelect Release.
This generally has the effect of unposting the menu hierarchy and
activating the gadget,
except that for a CascadeButtonGadget with a
submenu, it posts the submenu and enables keyboard traversal in the
menu.
MenuGadgetEscape():
In a toplevel Pulldown MenuPane from a MenuBar, unposts the menu,
disarms the MenuBar CascadeButton and the MenuBar, and, when the shell's
keyboard focus policy is XmEXPLICIT, restores keyboard focus to
the widget that had the focus before the MenuBar was entered.
In other Pulldown MenuPanes, unposts the menu.
In a Popup MenuPane, unposts the menu and, when the shell's keyboard
focus policy is XmEXPLICIT, restores keyboard focus to the widget
from which the menu was posted.
In a TearOff MenuPane that has no submenus posted, dismisses the
menu; otherwise, if one or more submenus are posted, unposts the last
menu pane.
MenuGadgetTraverseDown():
If the current menu item has a submenu and is in a MenuBar, then this
action posts the submenu, disarms the current menu item, and arms
the submenu's first traversable menu item.
If the current menu item is in a MenuPane, then this action disarms the
current menu item and arms the item below it. This action wraps within the
MenuPane. When the current menu item is at the MenuPane's
bottom edge, then this action wraps to the topmost menu item in the column to the right, if one exists. When the current
menu item is at the bottom,
rightmost corner of the MenuPane, then this action wraps to the tear-off
control, if present, or to the top, leftmost menu item.
MenuGadgetTraverseLeft():
When the current menu item is in a MenuBar, then this action disarms the
current item and arms the MenuBar item to the left.
This action wraps within the MenuBar.
In MenuPanes, if the current menu item is not at the left edge of a MenuPane,
this action disarms the current item and arms the item to its left.
If the current menu item is at the left edge of a submenu attached to a
MenuBar item, then this action unposts the submenu and traverses to the
MenuBar item to the left, wrapping if necessary. If that MenuBar item
has a submenu, it posts the submenu and arms the first traversable
item in the submenu.
If the current menu item is at the left edge of a submenu not directly
attached to a MenuBar item, then this action unposts the current submenu only.
In Popup or Torn-off MenuPanes, when the current menu item is at the
left edge, this action wraps within the MenuPane. If the current menu
item is at the left edge of the MenuPane and not in the top row, this
action wraps to the rightmost menu item in the row above. If the current
menu item is in the upper, leftmost corner, this action wraps
to the tear-off control, if present, or else it wraps to the bottom,
rightmost menu item in the MenuPane.
MenuGadgetTraverseRight():
If the current menu item is in a MenuBar, then this action disarms the
current item and arms the MenuBar item to the right.
This action wraps within the MenuBar.
In MenuPanes, if the current menu item is a CascadeButton, then this
action posts its associated submenu.
If the current menu item is not a CascadeButton and is not at the right
edge of a MenuPane, this action disarms the current item and arms the
item to its right, wrapping if necessary.
If the current menu item is not a CascadeButton and is at the right edge of a
submenu that is a descendent of a MenuBar, then this action unposts all
submenus and traverses to the MenuBar item to the right.
If that MenuBar item has a submenu, it posts the submenu and arms
the submenu's first traversable item.
In Popup or Torn-off menus, if the current menu item is not a
CascadeButton and is at the right edge of a row (except the
bottom row), this action wraps to the leftmost menu item in the
row below. If the current menu item is not a CascadeButton and
is in the bottom, rightmost corner of a Popup or Pulldown MenuPane, this
action wraps to the tear-off control, if present, or else it wraps to
the top, leftmost menu item of the MenuPane.
MenuGadgetTraverseUp():
When the current menu item is in a MenuPane, then
this action disarms the current menu item and arms the item above it. This
action wraps within the MenuPane. When the current menu item is at the
MenuPane's top edge, then this action wraps to the bottommost menu item in the
column to the left, if one exists. When the current menu item is at the top,
leftmost corner of the MenuPane, then this action wraps to the tear-off
control, if present, or to the bottom, rightmost menu item.
Related behavior
The following menu functions are available.
KMenuBar:
In any non-popup descendant of a MenuBar's parent, excluding the MenuBar
itself, this action enables keyboard traversal and moves keyboard focus
to the first item in the MenuBar.
In the MenuBar or any menu cascaded from it, this action unposts the
menu hierarchy and, when the shell's keyboard focus policy is
XmEXPLICIT, restores focus to the widget that had the focus
when the menu system was entered.
KMenu:
Pops up the menu associated with the control that has the keyboard focus.
Enables keyboard traversal in the menu.
In the Popup menu system or any menu cascaded from it, this action
unposts the menu hierarchy and, when the shell's keyboard focus policy
is XmEXPLICIT, restores focus to the widget that had the focus
when the menu system was entered.
Virtual bindings
The bindings for virtual keys are vendor specific.
For information about bindings for virtual buttons and keys, see
VirtualBindings(Xm).