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XmDisplay(library call)                                XmDisplay(library call)




NAME

       XmDisplay -- The Display widget class


SYNOPSIS

       #include <Xm/Display.h>


DESCRIPTION

       The  XmDisplay object is used by the Motif widgets to store information
       that is specific to a display. It also allows  the  toolkit  to  access
       certain  information  on  widget  hierarchies  that  would otherwise be
       unavailable. Each client has one XmDisplay object for each  display  it
       accesses.

       An  XmDisplay object is automatically created when the application cre-
       ates the first shell on a display (usually accomplished by  a  call  to
       XtAppInitialize or XtAppCreateShell).  It is not necessary to create an
       XmDisplay object by any other means.  An application can use the  func-
       tion XmGetXmDisplay to obtain the widget ID of the XmDisplay object for
       a given display.

       An application cannot supply initial values for XmDisplay resources  as
       arguments to a call to any function that creates widgets.  The applica-
       tion or user can supply initial values in a resource file.  After  cre-
       ating  the  first  shell  on  the  display,  the  application  can  use
       XmGetXmDisplay to obtain the widget ID of the XmDisplay object and then
       call XtSetValues to set the XmDisplay resources.

       XmDisplay  resources  specify the drag protocol style for a client par-
       ticipating in drag and drop transactions. The two basic protocol  types
       are  preregister  and dynamic. When a preregister protocol is used, the
       toolkit handles any communication between the  initiator  and  receiver
       clients  and  displays  the appropriate drag-over and drag-under visual
       effects. A client registers its drop sites in advance and this informa-
       tion  is  stored in a property for each top-level window. When the drag
       pointer enters a top-level window, the drop site information is read by
       the  initiator.  A  dynamic  protocol allows the source and destination
       clients to dynamically communicate  drag  and  drop  state  information
       between each other, and to update their respective visuals accordingly.
       The toolkit provides drop site information as the pointer  passes  over
       any  given  drop site.  In this mode, a receiver can supply a procedure
       to generate its own drag-under effects.

   Classes
       Display inherits behavior and resources from  Core,  Composite,  Shell,
       WMShell, VendorShell, TopLevelShell, and ApplicationShell classes.

       The class pointer is xmDisplayClass.

       The class name is XmDisplay.

   New Resources
       The  following table defines a set of widget resources used by the pro-
       grammer to specify data. The programmer can also set the resource  val-
       ues  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).


       +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
       |                              |              XmDisplay Resource Set            |                        |        |
       |Name                          | Class                         | Type           | Default                | Access |
       +------------------------------+-------------------------------+----------------+------------------------+--------+
       |XmNdefaultButtonEmphasis      | XmCDefaultButtonEmphasis      | XtEnum         | XmEXTERNAL_HIGHLIGHT   | C      |
       +------------------------------+-------------------------------+----------------+------------------------+--------+
       |XmNdefaultVirtualBindings     | XmCDefaultVirtualBindings     | String         | dynamic                | C      |
       +------------------------------+-------------------------------+----------------+------------------------+--------+
       |XmNdragInitiatorProtocolStyle | XmCDragInitiatorProtocolStyle | unsigned char  | XmDRAG_PREFER_RECEIVER | CG     |
       +------------------------------+-------------------------------+----------------+------------------------+--------+
       |XmNdragReceiverProtocolStyle  | XmCDragReceiverProtocolStyle  | unsigned char  | XmDRAG_PREFER_DYNAMIC  | CG     |
       +------------------------------+-------------------------------+----------------+------------------------+--------+
       |XmNdragStartCallback          | XmCCallback                   | XtCallbackList | NULL                   | C      |
       +------------------------------+-------------------------------+----------------+------------------------+--------+
       |XmNenableBtn1Transfer         | XmCEnableBtn1Transfer         | XtEnum         | XmOFF                  | C      |
       +------------------------------+-------------------------------+----------------+------------------------+--------+
       |XmNenableButtonTab            | XmCEnableButtonTab            | Boolean        | False                  | C      |
       +------------------------------+-------------------------------+----------------+------------------------+--------+
       |XmNenableDragIcon             | XmCEnableDragIcon             | Boolean        | False                  | C      |
       +------------------------------+-------------------------------+----------------+------------------------+--------+
       |XmNenableEtchedInMenu         | XmCEnableEtchedInMenu         | Boolean        | False                  | C      |
       +------------------------------+-------------------------------+----------------+------------------------+--------+
       |XmNenableToggleColor          | XmCEnableToggleColor          | Boolean        | False                  | C      |
       +------------------------------+-------------------------------+----------------+------------------------+--------+
       |XmNenableToggleVisual         | XmCEnableToggleVisual         | Boolean        | False                  | C      |
       +------------------------------+-------------------------------+----------------+------------------------+--------+
       |XmNenableUnselectableDrag     | XmCEnableUnselectableDrag     | Boolean        | True                   | C      |
       +------------------------------+-------------------------------+----------------+------------------------+--------+
       |XmNenableWarp                 | XmCEnableWarp                 | XtEnum         | True                   | CSG    |
       +------------------------------+-------------------------------+----------------+------------------------+--------+
       |XmNmotifVersion               | XmCMotifVersion               | int            | XmVERSION              | CSG    |
       +------------------------------+-------------------------------+----------------+------------------------+--------+
       |XmNnoFontCallback             | XmCCallback                   | XtCallbackList | NULL                   | C      |
       +------------------------------+-------------------------------+----------------+------------------------+--------+
       |XmNnoRenditionCallback        | XmCCallback                   | XtCallbackList | NULL                   | C      |
       +------------------------------+-------------------------------+----------------+------------------------+--------+
       |XmNuserData                   | XmCUserData                   | XtPointer      | NULL                   | CSG    |
       +------------------------------+-------------------------------+----------------+------------------------+--------+
       +------------------------------+-------------------------------+----------------+------------------------+--------+
       XmNdefaultButtonEmphasis
                 Specifies whether to change the look of the PushButton widget
                 and gadget that have the XmNshowAsDefault resource set.  When
                 the  PushButton  is  the default, it has an etched out button
                 which is enclosed with another etched in border.  The  XmNde-
                 faultButtonEmphasis  has  the  follow  possible values, which
                 affect the location cursor:

                 XmINTERNAL_HIGHLIGHT
                           Causes the location cursor to appear in between the
                           two  etched borders to minimize the space required.

                 XmEXTERNAL_HIGHLIGHT
                           Causes the PushButton to draw the  location  cursor
                           outside the second border.

       XmNdefaultVirtualBindings
                 Specifies the default virtual bindings for the display.  Fol-
                 lowing is an example of a specification for the defaultVirtu-
                 alBindings resource in a resource file:

       *defaultVirtualBindings: \
               osfBackSpace:       <Key>BackSpace       \n\
               osfInsert:       <Key>InsertChar      \n\
               osfDelete:       <Key>DeleteChar      \n\
               ...
               osfLeft:       <Key>left, Ctrl<Key>H


       XmNdragInitiatorProtocolStyle
                 Specifies  the drag and drop protocol requirements or prefer-
                 ence when the client is an initiator. The possible values are

                 XmDRAG_PREREGISTER
                           As  an  initiator,  this  client  does  not use the
                           dynamic  protocol  and  can  only  arrange   visual
                           effects  with  receivers  who provide preregistered
                           information.

                 XmDRAG_DYNAMIC
                           As an initiator, this client does not make  use  of
                           any preregistered drop site information made avail-
                           able by other clients, and can only arrange  visual
                           effects  with  receivers who use the dynamic proto-
                           col.

                 XmDRAG_NONE
                           Specifies that drag and drop is disabled  for  this
                           client.

                 XmDRAG_DROP_ONLY
                           As  an  initiator,  this client does not use either
                           the preregistered  drop  site  information  or  the
                           dynamic  protocol.  It  supports  dragging, and any
                           time the cursor is over a client that supports drag
                           and  drop, valid feedback is provided. There are no
                           other visual effects.

                 XmDRAG_PREFER_DYNAMIC
                           As an initiator, this client can support  both  the
                           preregister  and  dynamic protocols, but prefers to
                           use dynamic protocols whenever possible in order to
                           provide high-quality drag-under feedback.

                 XmDRAG_PREFER_PREREGISTER
                           As  an  initiator, this client can support both the
                           preregister and dynamic protocols, but  prefers  to
                           use  the  preregister protocol whenever possible in
                           order to accommodate performance needs or  to  pro-
                           vide consistent drag-over feedback.

                 XmDRAG_PREFER_RECEIVER
                           Indicates that this client can support both prereg-
                           ister and dynamic protocols, but will defer to  the
                           preference  of  the receiver client.  This value is
                           valid only  for  the  XmNdragInitiatorProtocolStyle
                           resource, and is its default value.

       XmNdragReceiverProtocolStyle
                 Specifies  the drag and drop protocol requirements or prefer-
                 ence when this client is a receiver. The values are

                 XmDRAG_PREREGISTER
                           As a receiver, this client preregisters  drop  site
                           information  and does not use the dynamic protocol.
                           It can only arrange visual effects with  initiators
                           who make use of the preregistered information.

                 XmDRAG_DYNAMIC
                           As  a receiver, this client uses the dynamic proto-
                           col and does not preregister drop site information.
                           It  can only arrange visual effects with initiators
                           who use the dynamic protocol.

                 XmDRAG_NONE
                           Specifies that drag and drop is disabled  for  this
                           client.

                 XmDRAG_DROP_ONLY
                           As a receiver, this client neither uses the dynamic
                           protocol nor preregisters drop site information. It
                           supports  dropping,  and  when  dragging  over this
                           client, valid  feedback  is  always  provided,  but
                           there are no other visual effects.

                 XmDRAG_PREFER_DYNAMIC
                           As  a  receiver,  this  client can support both the
                           preregister and dynamic protocols, but  prefers  to
                           use the dynamic protocol whenever possible in order
                           to provide high-quality drag-under feedback.

                 XmDRAG_PREFER_PREREGISTER
                           As a receiver, this client  can  support  both  the
                           preregister  and  dynamic protocols, but prefers to
                           use the preregister protocol whenever  possible  in
                           order to accommodate performance needs.

                 The  default value of this resource is dependent on the capa-
                 bilities of the display. If the display  supports  the  shape
                 extension,  allowing  the dynamic protocol to use arbitrarily
                 sized  drag  cursors,  the  default  of  this   resource   is
                 XmDRAG_PREFER_DYNAMIC,  otherwise  the default is XmDRAG_PRE-
                 FER_PREREGISTER.

                 The actual protocol used between an initiator and a  receiver
                 is based on the protocol style of the receiver and initiator.
                 The decision matrix is described in the following table.

                 +---------------+----------------------------------------------+
                 |Drag Initiator |                              |   |   |       |
                 |               | Drag Receiver Protocol Style |   |   |       |
                 +---------------+------------------------------+---+---+-------+
                 +---------------+------------------------------+---+---+-------+
                 +---------------+------------------------------+---+---+-------+
                 +---------------+------------------------------+---+---+-------+
                 +---------------+------------------------------+---+---+-------+
                 +---------------+------------------------------+---+---+-------+
                 +---------------+------------------------------+---+---+-------+
                 The value XmDRAG_NONE does not appear  in  the  matrix.  When
                 specified   for   either  the  initiator  or  receiver  side,
                 XmDRAG_NONE implies that drag and drop transactions  are  not
                 supported.  A  value  of XmDRAG_DROP_ONLY (Drop Only) results
                 when an initiator and  receiver  cannot  compromise  protocol
                 styles,  that  is, one client requires dynamic mode while the
                 other can only support preregister mode, or if either explic-
                 itly has specified XmDRAG_DROP_ONLY.

       XmNdragStartCallback
                 Specifies  the  list  of  callbacks that are invoked when the
                 XmDragStart function is called. The type of  structure  whose
                 address  is  passed  to this callback is XmDragStartCallback-
                 Struct.  The callback reason is XmCR_DRAG_START.

       XmNenableBtn1Transfer
                 Specifies if selection and transfer actions are integrated on
                 Btn1  and extend actions are activated on Btn2. This resource
                 can take the following values:

                 XmOFF     Disables integration and  selection  activation  on
                           Btn1.

                 XmBUTTON2_TRANSFER
                           Enables  integration  and  selection  activation on
                           Btn1 and transfer on Btn2.

                 XmBUTTON2_ADJUST
                           Enables integration  and  selection  activation  on
                           Btn1 and adjust on Btn2.

                 This  resource  affects the actions of Text, TextField, List,
                 and Container.

       XmNenableButtonTab
                 Specifies if the action for the  <Tab>  key  (KNextField  and
                 KPrevField actions) is to be modified.  A value of True modi-
                 fies the key to move as an arrow key until the boundary of  a
                 tab group is reached. Then, at the boundary of the tab group,
                 KNextField and KPrevField will move to the next  or  previous
                 tab group, respectively. A value of False does not cause mod-
                 ification.

       XmNenableDragIcon
                 Specifies which set of  icons  are  to  be  used  for  system
                 default  cursors  during drag and drop operations. A value of
                 False specifies that earlier versions of Motif release  icons
                 are  used, a value of True specifies that alternate icons are
                 used. This resource affects both  the  16x16  and  the  32x32
                 icons that the system defaults for each of the Screen objects
                 associated with this display.

       XmNenableEtchedInMenu
                 Specifies the shadowing of the button widgets and gadgets  in
                 menus  when  the control is activated. A value of True causes
                 the selected menu to be drawn with the shadow etched in; this
                 shadow  style  is  consistent with the selected appearance of
                 other button widgets outside  of  menus.  A  value  of  False
                 causes  the  selected  menu to be draw with the shadow etched
                 out. This resource affects the actions of PushButton, Toggle-
                 Button,  and  CascadeButton widgets and gadgets when they are
                 children of Menu.

                 When this resource is set, the background of a  button  in  a
                 menu  uses  the  XmNselectColor  (derived from the XmNselect-
                 Pixel) when armed as a default. A PushButton uses the XmNarm-
                 Color  if  it  is defined. A ToggleButton uses the XmNselect-
                 Color if XmNindicatorOn is False and XmNfillOnSelect is True.

       XmNenableToggleColor
                 Specifies  how  to  determine the default value of the XmNse-
                 lectColor resource of ToggleButton and ToggleButtonGadget.  A
                 value  of  True causes the default value of XmNselectColor to
                 be set to the value of XmNhighlightColor.  A value  of  False
                 causes  the  default value of XmNselectColor to be set to the
                 value of  XmNbackground.   This  resource  only  affects  the
                 appearance  of  ToggleButton  widgets and gadgets that are in
                 XmONE_OF_MANY  or  XmONE_OF_MANY_ROUND  mode.  In   addition,
                 XmNenableToggleColor  only  influences  the  default value of
                 XmNselectColor. That is, if the user or  application  sets  a
                 value   for   XmNselectColor,  then  XmNenableToggleColor  is
                 ignored.

       XmNenableToggleVisual
                 Specifies the visual appearance of  the  ToggleButton  widget
                 and/or gadget. This resource affects the default value of the
                 ToggleButton[Gadget]  XmNindicatorType   and   XmNindicatorOn
                 resources. When the ToggleButton is in a RadioBox, a value of
                 True causes the XmONE_OF_MANY_ROUND (a shadowed circle) to be
                 the default.  Otherwise, when this resource is True, the Tog-
                 gleButton  XmNindicatorOn  resource  causes  a   default   of
                 XmN_OF_MANY,  which  will  be  a shadowed square with a check
                 mark (check box).

                 A value of False causes the following:

                 XmONE_OF_MANY
                           Is a shadowed diamond.

                 XmN_OF_MANY
                           Is a shadowed square.

       XmNenableUnselectableDrag
                 Specifies whether or not it is possible to  drag  from  Label
                 and  Scale.   A  value  of  True enables the drag; a value of
                 False disables it.

       XmNenableWarp
                 Specifies if an application is allowed to  warp  the  pointer
                 from  the  user.  A value of True enables warping, a value of
                 False does not.

       XmNmotifVersion
                 Specifies the current  version  of  Motif  that  the  current
                 implementation  is  supposed to behave like. By default, this
                 resource gets its value from release values in Xm.h.

       XmNnoFontCallback
                 This callback is called whenever a rendition attempts to load
                 a  font  or fontset and fails. This can happen on creation if
                 the font is specified as XmLOAD_IMMEDIATE or when an  attempt
                 is  made  to  render  an  XmString  using a font specified as
                 XmLOAD_DEFERRED.  An  application  can  have  this   callback
                 attempt  to  remedy this problem by calling XmRenditionUpdate
                 on the input rendition to provide a font for  the  widget  to
                 use.  This  may be done by either providing an an alternative
                 font name to be loaded using the XmNfontName and  XmNfontType
                 resources  or  with  an already loaded font using the XmNfont
                 resource. The callback reason is XmCR_NO_FONT. This  callback
                 uses the XmDisplayCallbackStruct structure.

       XmNnoRenditionCallback
                 This callback is called whenever an attempt is made to render
                 a segment with a RENDITION tag which does not match any  ren-
                 ditions  in  a  given  render  table.  The callback reason is
                 XmCR_NO_RENDITION. This callback uses the  XmDisplayCallback-
                 Struct structure.

                 An  application can have this callback attempt to remedy this
                 problem by creating a new rendition with the  given  tag  and
                 adding it to render_table.

                 The XmNnoRenditionCallback should deallocate the render table
                 passed in in the render_table field of  the  callback  struc-
                 ture.  Note  that the table will automatically be deallocated
                 if the XmRenderTableAddRenditions function is called  on  it.
                 The  callback should NOT deallocate the modified render table
                 that is passed back to Motif in the  render_table  field.  If
                 the  application  wishes to manipulate this render table fur-
                 ther, it should make a copy with the XmRenderTableCopy  func-
                 tion before returning from the callback.

       XmNuserData
                 Specifies  a  client data pointer for applications. An inter-
                 nally unused resource.

   Inherited Resources
       All of the superclass resources inherited by XmDisplay  are  designated
       N/A (not applicable).

   Callback Information
       A pointer to the following structure is passed to the XmNdragStartCall-
       back callback:

       typedef struct
       {
               int reason;
               XEvent  *event;
               Widget timeStamp;
               Boolean doit;
       }XmDragStartCallbackStruct;

       reason    Indicates why the callback was invoked

       event     Points to the XEvent that triggered the callback

       widget    Indicates the ID of the widget from which the drag was initi-
                 ated.

       doit      Is  an  IN/OUT  member  that allows the callback to determine
                 whether to continue with the drag or cancel. Setting doit  to
                 False will cancel the drag. The default value is NULL.

       A pointer to the following structure is passed to the XmNnoFontCallback
       and XmNnoRenditionCallback callbacks:

       typedef struct
       {
               int reason;
               XEvent *event;
               XmRendition rendition;
               char *font_name;
               XmRenderTable render_table;
               XmStringTag tag;
       }XmDisplayCallbackStruct;

       reason    Indicates why the callback was invoked.

       event     Points to the XEvent that triggered the callback. It  can  be
                 NULL.

       rendition Specifies the rendition with the missing font.

       font_name Specifies the name of the font or font set which could not be
                 loaded.

       render_table
                 Specifies the render table with the missing rendition.

       tag       Specifies the tag of the missing rendition.

       The following table describes the  reasons  for  which  the  individual
       callback structure fields are valid.

       +------------------+----------------------+
       |Reason            | Valid Fields         |
       +------------------+----------------------+
       |XmCR_NO_FONT      | rendition, font_name |
       +------------------+----------------------+
       |XmCR_NO_RENDITION | render_table, tag    |
       +------------------+----------------------+
       +------------------+----------------------+

RELATED

       ApplicationShell(3),  Composite(3),  Core(3), TopLevelShell(3), Vendor-
       Shell(3), WMShell(3), XmGetXmDisplay(3), and XmScreen(3).



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