The Label widget class
Format
#include <Xm/Label.h>
DESCRIPTION
Label is an instantiable widget and is also used as a superclass for other button widgets, such as PushButton and ToggleButton. The Label widget does not accept any button or key input, and the help callback is the only callback defined. Label also receives enter and leave events.
Label can contain either text or a pixmap. Label text is a compound string. Refer to the Motif Programmer's Guide for more information on compound strings. The text can be multilingual, multiline, and/or multifont. When a Label is insensitive, its text is stippled, or the user-supplied insensitive pixmap is displayed.
Label supports both accelerators and mnemonics primarily for use in Label subclass widgets that are contained in menus. Mnemonics are available in a menu system when the button is visible. Accelerators in a menu system are accessible even when the button is not visible. The Label widget displays the mnemonic by underlining the first matching character in the text string. The accelerator is displayed as a text string adjacent to the label text or pixmap, depending on the layout direction.
Label consists of many margin fields surrounding the text or pixmap. These margin fields are resources that may be set by the user, but Label subclasses and Manager parents also modify some of these fields. They tend to modify the XmNmarginLeft, XmNmarginRight, XmNmarginTop, and XmNmarginBottom resources and leave the XmNmarginWidth and XmNmarginHeight resources as set by the application.
Label takes into account XmNshadowThickness in determining its layout but does not draw the shadow. That is, if XmNshadowThickness is greater than 0 (zero), Label leaves space for the shadow, but the shadow does not appear.
In a Label, XmNtraversalOn and XmNhighlightOnEnter are forced to False inside Popup menu panes, Pulldown menu panes, and OptionMenus. Otherwise, these resources default to False.
Label uses the XmQTmenuSystem and XmQTspecifyRenderTable traits, and holds the XmQTaccessTextual, XmQTmenuSavvy, and XmQTtransfer traits.
Label and it subclasses, except when used in a menu system, support dragging of the label contents from the Label. However, the label contents are draggable only if the XmNenableUnselectableDrag resource of XmDisplay is set to True.
As a source of data, Label and its subclasses support the following targets and associated conversions of data to these targets:
When XmNlabelType is XmPIXMAP, the targets include PIXMAP.
As a source of data, Label also supports the following standard Motif targets:
Label inherits behavior, resources, and traits from Core and XmPrimitive.
The class pointer is xmLabelWidgetClass.
The class name is XmLabel.
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).
XmLabel Resource Set | ||||
Name | Class | Type | Default | Access |
XmNaccelerator | XmCAccelerator | String | NULL | CSG |
XmNacceleratorText | XmCAcceleratorText | XmString | NULL | CSG |
XmNalignment | XmCAlignment | unsigned char | dynamic | CSG |
XmNfontList | XmCFontList | XmFontList | dynamic | CSG |
XmNlabelInsensitivePixmap | XmCLabelInsensitivePixmap | Pixmap | XmUNSPECIFIED_PIXMAP | CSG |
XmNlabelPixmap | XmCLabelPixmap | Pixmap | XmUNSPECIFIED_PIXMAP | CSG |
XmNlabelString | XmCXmString | XmString | dynamic | CSG |
XmNlabelType | XmCLabelType | unsigned char | XmSTRING | CSG |
XmNmarginBottom | XmCMarginBottom | Dimension | 0 | CSG |
XmNmarginHeight | XmCMarginHeight | Dimension | 2 | CSG |
XmNmarginLeft | XmCMarginLeft | Dimension | 0 | CSG |
XmNmarginRight | XmCMarginRight | Dimension | 0 | CSG |
XmNmarginTop | XmCMarginTop | Dimension | 0 | CSG |
XmNmarginWidth | XmCMarginWidth | Dimension | 2 | CSG |
XmNmnemonic | XmCMnemonic | KeySym | NULL | CSG |
XmNmnemonicCharSet | XmCMnemonicCharSet | String | XmFONTLIST_DEFAULT_TAG | CSG |
XmNrecomputeSize | XmCRecomputeSize | Boolean | True | CSG |
XmNrenderTable | XmCRenderTable | XmRenderTable | dynamic | CSG |
XmNstringDirection | XmCStringDirection | XmStringDirection | dynamic | CSG |
Accelerators for buttons are supported only for PushButtons and ToggleButtons in Pulldown and Popup menu panes.
The preceding descriptions for text are correct when XmNlayoutDirection is XmLEFT_TO_RIGHT. When that resource is XmRIGHT_TO_LEFT, the descriptions for XmALIGNMENT_BEGINNING and XmALIGNMENT_END are switched.
If the parent is a RowColumn whose XmNisAligned resource is True, XmNalignment is forced to the same value as the RowColumn's XmNentryAlignment if the RowColumn's XmNrowColumnType is XmWORK_AREA or if the widget is a subclass of XmLabel. Otherwise, the default is XmALIGNMENT_CENTER.
This resource contains a keysym as listed in the X11 keysym table. The first character in the label string that exactly matches the mnemonic in the character set specified in XmNmnemonicCharSet is underlined when the button is displayed.
When a mnemonic has been specified, the user activates the button by pressing the mnemonic key while the button is visible. If the button is a CascadeButton in a MenuBar and the MenuBar does not have the focus, the user must use the MAlt modifier while pressing the mnemonic. The user can activate the button by pressing either the shifted or the unshifted mnemonic key.
Label inherits behavior and resources from the following superclasses. For a complete description of each resource, refer to the reference page for that superclass.
XmPrimitive Resource Set | ||||
Name | Class | Type | Default | Access |
XmNbottomShadowColor | XmCBottomShadowColor | Pixel | dynamic | CSG |
XmNbottomShadowPixmap | XmCBottomShadowPixmap | Pixmap | XmUNSPECIFIED_PIXMAP | CSG |
XmNconvertCallback | XmCCallback | XtCallbackList | NULL | C |
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 | 0 | CSG |
XmNlayoutDirection | XmCLayoutDirection | XmDirection | dynamic | CG |
XmNnavigationType | XmCNavigationType | XmNavigationType | XmNONE | CSG |
XmNpopupHandlerCallback | XmCCallback | XtCallbackList | NULL | C |
XmNshadowThickness | XmCShadowThickness | Dimension | 0 | CSG |
XmNtopShadowColor | XmCTopShadowColor | Pixel | dynamic | CSG |
XmNtopShadowPixmap | XmCTopShadowPixmap | Pixmap | dynamic | CSG |
XmNtraversalOn | XmCTraversalOn | Boolean | False | 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 |
XmLabel includes translations from Primitive. The XmLabel translations are described in the following list.
The following key names are listed in the X standard key event translation table syntax. This format is the one used by Motif to specify the widget actions corresponding to a given key. A brief overview of the format is provided under VirtualBindings (3). For a complete description of the format, please refer to the X Toolkit Instrinsics Documentation.
The translations used by subclasses of XmLabel for menu traversal are described in the following list.
The XmLabel action routines are
In a top-level 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 and moves the focus to its CascadeButton.
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.
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. The direction of the wrapping depends on the XmNlayoutDirection resource.
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. The preceding description applies when the XmNlayoutDirection horizontal direction is XmLEFT_TO_RIGHT. If the XmNlayoutDirection horizontal direction is XmRIGHT_TO_LEFT, then the following applies.
If 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 a CascadeButton, then this action posts its associated submenu. If the current menu item is not a CascadeButton and is not at the left edge of a MenuPane, this action disarms the current item and arms the item to its left, wrapping if necessary. If the current menu item is not a CascadeButton and is at the left 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 left. 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 left edge of a row (except the bottom row), this action wraps to the rightmost menu item in the row below. If the current menu item is not a CascadeButton and is in the bottom, leftmost corner of a Popup or Pulldown MenuPane, this action wraps to the tear-off control, if present, or else it wraps to the top, rightmost menu item of the MenuPane.
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. The preceding description applies when the XmNlayoutDirection horizontal direction is XmLEFT_TO_RIGHT. If the XmNlayoutDirection horizontal direction is XmRIGHT_TO_LEFT, then the following applies. 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 right edge of a MenuPane, this action disarms the current item and arms the item to its right. If the current menu item is at the right edge of a submenu attached to a MenuBar item, then this action unposts the submenu and traverses to the MenuBar item to the right, 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 right 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 right edge, this action wraps within the MenuPane. If the current menu item is at the right edge of the MenuPane and not in the top row, this action wraps to the leftmost menu item in the row above. If the current menu item is in the upper, rightmost corner, this action wraps to the tear-off control, if present, or else it wraps to the bottom, leftmost menu item in the MenuPane.
The bindings for virtual keys are vendor specific. For information about bindings for virtual buttons and keys, see VirtualBindings (3).
RELATED
Core (3), XmCreateLabel (3), XmFontListAppendEntry (3), XmStringCreate (3), XmStringCreateLtoR (3), and XmPrimitive (3).