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XmCreateFileSelectionDialog(library call)




NAME

       XmCreateFileSelectionDialog -- The FileSelectionBox FileSelectionDialog
       convenience creation function


SYNOPSIS

       #include <Xm/FileSB.h>
       Widget XmCreateFileSelectionDialog(
       Widget parent,
       String name,
       ArgList arglist,
       Cardinal argcount);


DESCRIPTION

       XmCreateFileSelectionDialog is a  convenience  creation  function  that
       creates  a  DialogShell  and an unmanaged FileSelectionBox child of the
       DialogShell.  A FileSelectionDialog selects a file.   It  includes  the
       following:

          o  An editable text field for the directory mask

          o  A scrolling list of filenames

          o  An editable text field for the selected file

          o  Labels for the list and text fields

          o  Four buttons

       The  default  button labels are OK, Filter, Cancel, and Help. One addi-
       tional WorkArea child may be added to the FileSelectionBox  after  cre-
       ation.

       Use XtManageChild to pop up the FileSelectionDialog (passing the FileS-
       electionBox as the widget parameter); use  XtUnmanageChild  to  pop  it
       down.

       XmCreateFileSelectionDialog  forces  the  value  of  the Shell resource
       XmNallowShellResize to True.

       parent    Specifies the parent widget ID

       name      Specifies the name of the created widget

       arglist   Specifies the argument list

       argcount  Specifies the number of attribute/value pairs in the argument
                 list (arglist)

       For  a  complete  definition  of  FileSelectionBox  and  its associated
       resources, see XmFileSelectionBox(3).


RETURN

       Returns the FileSelectionBox widget ID.


RELATED

       XmFileSelectionBox(3).



                                     XmCreateFileSelectionDialog(library call)

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