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Motif 2.1 Programmer's Reference
XmSpinBox
The SpinBox widget class
Format
#include <Xm/SpinB.h>
DESCRIPTION
SpinBox allows the user to select a value from a ring of related but
mutually exclusive choices which are displayed in sequence. The SpinBox always
has an increment arrow, a decrement arrow, and one or more other children. The
choices are displayed, one at a time, in a traversable text child ( XmText or
XmTextField. The user clicks Btn1 on an arrow to display the next (or
previous) item in the ring of choices. By pressing and holding Btn1 on an
arrow, the user continuously cycles through the choices.
The traversable children in a SpinBox can be of type XmNUMERIC or XmSTRING,
as defined by the XmNspinBoxChildType constraint resource. The ring of choices
for numeric children is defined by minimum, maximum, incremental, and decimal
point values. The ring of choices for string children is defined in an array
of compound strings.
The application programmer can include multiple traversable children in the
SpinBox. For example, a SpinBox might consist of a pair of arrows and month,
day, and year text fields. The arrows only spin the child that currently has
focus.
Arrow size is specified by the SpinBox resource XmNarrowSize. This value
sets both width and height of each arrow in pixels.
The programmer can display SpinBox arrows in one of several layouts, as
specified by the XmNarrowLayout resource:
XmARROWS_BEGINNINGPlaces a pair of left and right arrows before the children.
XmARROWS_ENDPlaces a pair of left and right arrows after the children.
XmARROWS_SPLITPlaces one arrow on each side of the children.
XmARROWS_FLAT_BEGINNINGPlaces a pair of arrows side by side before the XmSpinBox
children.
XmARROWS_FLAT_BEGINNINGPlaces a pair of arrows side by side after the XmSpinBox
children.
Positions for XmARROWS_BEGINNING and XmARROWS_END are dependent on the
VendorShell resource XmNlayoutDirection. When layout direction is
left-to-right, beginning arrows are positioned to the left of the children.
When layout direction is right-to-left, beginning arrows are positioned to the
right.
The actions of the arrows are determined by the VendorShell resource
XmNlayoutDirection. For left-to-right layouts, the right arrow is the
increment arrow and the left arrow is the decrement arrow. For right-to-left
layouts, the right arrow is the decrement arrow and the left arrow is the
increment arrow.
For a numeric type child, the increment arrow increases the displayed value
by the incremental value up to the maximum. The decrement arrow decreases the
displayed value by the given incremental value down to the minimum.
The increment arrow for a string type child moves toward the last entry of
the array of compound strings (by increasing the SpinBox constraint resource
XmNposition). The decrement arrow moves toward the first entry of the compound
string array.
The programmer can also control the sensitivity of each arrow in the
SpinBox. Sensitive arrows spin choices; insensitive arrows do not spin
choices. Arrow sensitivity is set for the SpinBox widget by using the
XmNdefaultArrowSensitivity resource, but it can be modified on a per child
basis by using the XmNarrowSensitivity constraint resource.
SpinBox provides two callbacks to application programmers. (In addition,
the callbacks of the SpinBox's children may be invoked.) Each of these
callbacks receives a pointer to XmSpinBoxCallbackStruct. The
XmNmodifyVerifyCallback procedures are called before a new choice is
displayed. The XmNvalueChangedCallback procedures are called after a
new choice is displayed.
XmNmodifyVerifyCallback tells the application what the new position will be
in the ring of choices. This callback can be used to make the SpinBox stop at
the upper and lower limits or go to a different, nonconsecutive choice. The
application allows the change in position by leaving the doit member
set to True. The application can spin to a position other than the next
consecutive position by leaving doit set to True and by changing the
position member to the desired position. When doit is set to
False by an application, there is no change in the choice displayed.
After a new choice is displayed, the XmNvalueChangedCallback procedure is
called. The application can use this procedure to perform tasks when specific
values are reached or when boundaries are crossed. For example, if the user
spins from January back to December, the application could change to the
previous year. If the user spins from December to January, the application
could change to the next year.
SpinBox dimensions can be set using the Core resources XmNheight and
XmNwidth. If dimensions are not specified, the SpinBox size is determined by
the sizes of its arrows and children. The SpinBox will attempt to grow so that
the arrows and all children are visible.
SpinBox uses the XmQTaccessTextual trait and holds the
XmQTnavigator trait.
SpinBox inherits behavior, resources, and traits from the Core,
Composite, Constraint, and XmManager classes.
The class pointer is xmSpinBoxWidgetClass.
The class name is XmSpinBox.
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
whether 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).
XmSpinBox Resource Set |
|
|
Name |
Class |
Type |
Default |
Access |
XmNarrowLayout |
XmCArrowLayout |
unsigned char |
XmARROWS_BEGINNING |
CSG |
XmNarrowOrientation |
XmCArrowOrientation |
unsigned char |
XmARROWS_VERTICAL |
CSG |
XmNarrowSize |
XmCArrowSize |
Dimension |
16 |
CSG |
XmNdefaultArrowSensitivity |
XmCDefaultArrowSensitivity |
unsigned char |
XmARROWS_SENSITIVE |
CSG |
XmNdetailShadowThickness |
XmCDetailShadowThickness |
Dimension |
2 |
CSG |
XmNinitialDelay |
XmCInitialDelay |
unsigned int |
250 ms |
CSG |
XmNmarginHeight |
XmCMarginHeight |
Dimension |
dynamic |
CSG |
XmNmarginWidth |
XmCMarginWidth |
Dimension |
dynamic |
CSG |
XmNmodifyVerifyCallback |
XmCCallback |
XtCallbackList |
NULL |
C |
XmNrepeatDelay |
XmCRepeatDelay |
unsigned int |
200 ms |
CSG |
XmNspacing |
XmCSpacing |
Dimension |
dynamic |
CSG |
XmNvalueChangedCallback |
XmCCallback |
XtCallbackList |
NULL |
C |
XmNarrowLayoutSpecifies placement of the two arrows in the widget. Possible layouts are
as follows:
XmARROWS_BEGINNINGPlaces left and right arrows beside each other, before the child(ren).
Positioning for this layout is dependent on the VendorShell resource
XmNlayoutDirection.
XmARROWS_ENDPlaces left and right arrows beside each other, after the child(ren).
Positioning for this layout is dependent on the VendorShell resource
XmNlayoutDirection.
XmARROWS_FLAT_BEGINNINGPlaces a pair of arrows side by side before the XmSpinBox
children. Positioning for this layout is dependent on the VendorShell resource
XmNlayoutDirection.
XmARROWS_FLAT_ENDPlaces a pair of arrows side by side after the XmSpinBox
children. Positioning for this layout is dependent on the VendorShell resource
XmNlayoutDirection.
XmARROWS_SPLITPlaces a left arrow on the left side and a right arrow on the right side
of the child(ren).
XmNarrowSizeSpecifies both the width and height of the arrow in pixels.
XmNdefaultArrowSensitivitySpecifies the default sensitivity of the arrows in the widget. Insensitive
arrows change color, cannot be depressed, and perform no action. (This
resource may be overridden by the constraint resource XmNarrowSensitivity for
individual traversable text children of the SpinBox.) Possible default
sensitivity values are as follows:
XmARROWS_SENSITIVEBoth arrows are sensitive.
XmARROWS_DECREMENT_SENSITIVEOnly the decrement arrow (as determined by XmNlayoutDirection) is
sensitive. The increment arrow is insensitive.
XmARROWS_INCREMENT_SENSITIVEOnly the increment arrow (as determined by XmNlayoutDirection) is
sensitive. The decrement arrow is insensitive.
XmARROWS_INSENSITIVEBoth arrows are insensitive.
XmNdetailShadowThicknessSpecifies the thickness of the inside arrow shadows. The default thickness
is 2 pixels.
XmNinitialDelaySpecifies how long, in milliseconds, the mouse button must be held down
before automatic spinning begins. In other words, when the user selects the
increment or decrement arrow and keeps it depressed, this delay occurs before
the choices start spinning. If XmNinitialDelay is 0, then XmNrepeatDelay is
used as the initial delay.
XmNmarginHeightSpecifies the amount of blank space between the top edge of the SpinBox
widget and the first item in each column, and the bottom edge of the SpinBox
widget and the last item in each column.
XmNmarginWidthSpecifies the amount of blank space between the left edge of the SpinBox
widget and the first item in each row, and the right edge of the SpinBox
widget and the last item in each row.
XmNmodifyVerifyCallbackThis callback is called before the SpinBox position changes (see the
Constraint resource XmNposition). The application can use this callback to set
the next position, change SpinBox resources, or cancel the impending action.
For example, this callback can be used to stop the spinning just before
wrapping at the upper and lower position boundaries. If the doit
member is set to False, nothing happens. Otherwise the position changes.
Reasons sent by the callback are XmCR_SPIN_NEXT, XmCR_SPIN_PRIOR,
XmCR_SPIN_FIRST, or XmCR_SPIN_LAST.
XmNrepeatDelayWhen the user selects and keeps an arrow button depressed by pressing and
holding Btn1, spinning begins. After the time specified in XmNinitialDelay
elapses, the SpinBox position changes automatically until the arrow button is
released. The XmNrepeatDelay resource specifies the delay in milliseconds
between each automatic change. If XmNrepeatDelay is set to 0 (zero), automatic
spinning is turned off and XmNinitialDelay is ignored.
XmNspacingSpecifies the horizontal and vertical spacing between items contained
within the SpinBox widget.
XmNvalueChangedCallbackThis is called n+1 times for n SpinBox position changes
(see the Constraint resource XmNposition). Reasons sent by the callback are
XmCR_OK, XmCR_SPIN_NEXT, XmCR_SPIN_PRIOR, XmCR_SPIN_FIRST, or XmCR_SPIN_LAST.
Other members are detailed in the callback structure description.
XmSpinBox Constraint Resource Set |
|
|
Name |
Class |
Type |
Default |
Access |
XmNarrowSensitivity |
XmCArrowSensitivity |
unsigned char |
XmARROWS_DEFAULT_SENSITIVITY |
CSG |
XmNdecimalPoints |
XmCDecimalPoints |
short |
0 |
CSG |
XmNincrementValue |
XmCIncrementValue |
int |
1 |
CSG |
XmNmaximumValue |
XmCMaximumValue |
int |
10 |
CSG |
XmNminimumValue |
XmCMinimumValue |
int |
0 |
CSG |
XmNnumValues |
XmCNumValues |
int |
0 |
CSG |
XmNposition |
XmCPosition |
int |
0 |
CSG |
XmNpositionType |
XmCPositionType |
char |
XmPOSITION_VALUE |
CG |
XmNspinBoxChildType |
XmSpinBoxChildType |
unsigned char |
XmSTRING |
CG |
XmNvalues |
XmCValues |
XmStringTable |
NULL |
CSG |
XmNarrowSensitivitySpecifies the sensitivity of the arrows for a SpinBox child. By using this
resource in the definition of a SpinBox child, the application programmer can
override the default SpinBox sensitivity (set by XmNdefaultArrowSensitivity)
for a particular child. This allows each traversable child to have a different
arrow sensitivity. The arrow sensitivity values are as follows:
XmARROWS_SENSITIVEBoth arrows are sensitive.
XmARROWS_DECREMENT_SENSITIVEOnly the decrement arrow (as determined by XmNlayoutDirection) is
sensitive.
XmARROWS_INCREMENT_SENSITIVEOnly the increment arrow (as determined by XmNlayoutDirection) is
sensitive.
XmARROWS_INSENSITIVEBoth arrows are insensitive.
XmARROWS_DEFAULT_SENSITIVITYUse the sensitivity specified in the XmNdefaultArrowSensitivity resource.
XmNdecimalPointsSpecifies the number of decimal places used when displaying the value of a
SpinBox numeric type child. If the number of decimal places specified is
greater than the number of digits in a displayed value, the value is padded
with 0 (zeros). For example, when XmNinitialValue is 1 and
XmNmaximumValue is 1000 and XmNdecimalPoints is 3, the range of values
displayed in the SpinBox is 0.001 to 1.000. This is used only when
XmNspinBoxChildType is XmNUMERIC.
XmNincrementValueSpecifies the amount by which to increment or decrement a SpinBox numeric
type child. This is used only when XmNspinBoxChildType is XmNUMERIC.
XmNmaximumValueSpecifies the highest possible value for a numeric SpinBox. This is used
only when XmNspinBoxChildType is XmNUMERIC.
XmNminimumValueSpecifies the lowest possible value for a numeric SpinBox. This is used
only when XmNspinBoxChildType is XmNUMERIC.
XmNnumValuesSpecifies the number of strings in XmNvalues. The application must change
this value when strings are added or removed from XmNvalues. This is used only
when XmNspinBoxChildType is XmSTRING.
XmNpositionSpecifies the position of the currently displayed item. The interpritation
of XmNposition is dependent upon the value of the
XmNpositionType resource.
When XmNpositionType is XmPOSITION_INDEX the
XmNposition value is interpreted as follows: For
XmSpinBox children of type XmNUMERIC, the
XmNposition resource is interpreted as an index into an array of
items. The minimum allowable value for XmNposition is 0. The maximum
allowable value for XmNposition is
(XmNmaximumValue-XmNminimumValue)/XmNincrementValue
. The value
display by the XmSpinBox child is
XmNminimumValue+(XmNposition*XmNincrementValue)
. For
XmSpinBox children of type XmSTRING, the
XmNposition resource is interpreted as an index into an array of
XmNnumValues items. The minimum allowable value for
XmNposition is 0. The maximum allowable value for
XmNposition is XmNnumValues - 1
. The value displayed by
the XmSpinBox is the XmNposition'th value in the
XmNvalues array.
When XmNpositionType is XmPOSITION_VALUE the
XmNposition value is interpreted as follows:
For XmSpinBox children of type XmNUMERIC, the
XmNposition resource is interpreted as the actual value to be
displayed. The minimum allowable value for XmNposition is
XmNminimumValue. The maximum allowable value for XmNposition
is XmNmaximumValue. The value displayed by the XmSpinBox
child is XmNposition. For XmSpinBox children of type
XmSTRING, the interpretation is the same for
XmPOSITION_VALUE as for XmPOSITION_INDEX.
Position values falling outside the specified range are invalid. When an
application assigns a value to XmNposition which is less than the
minimum, XmNposition is set to the minimum and an error message is
displayed. When an application assigns a value to XmNposition which
is greater than the maximum, XmNposition is set to the maximum and an
error message is displayed.
XmNpositionTypeSpecifies how values the XmNposition resource are to be
interpreted. Valid values include XmPOSITION_INDEX and
XmPOSITION_VALUE.
XmNspinBoxChildTypeSpecifies the type of data displayed in the child:
XmNUMERICThe SpinBox choice range is defined by numeric minimum, maximum, and
incremental values.
XmSTRINGThe SpinBox choices are alphanumeric.
XmNvaluesSpecifies the array of XmStrings to be displayed in a SpinBox string type
child. The application must change XmNnumValues when strings are added to or
removed from XmNvalues. This is used only when XmNspinBoxChildType is
XmSTRING.
SpinBox inherits behavior and resources from the superclasses described
in the following tables. For a complete description of each resource, refer to
the reference 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 |
dynamic |
CSG |
XmNlayoutDirection |
XmCLayoutDirection |
XmDirection |
dynamic |
CG |
XmNnavigationType |
XmCNavigationType |
XmNavigationType |
XmTAB_GROUP |
CSG |
XmNpopupHandlerCallback |
XmCCallback |
XtCallbackList |
NULL |
C |
XmNshadowThickness |
XmCShadowThickness |
Dimension |
0 |
CSG |
XmNstringDirection |
XmCStringDirection |
XmStringDirection |
dynamic |
CG |
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 |
Composite Resource Set |
|
|
Name |
Class |
Type |
Default |
Access |
XmNchildren |
XmCReadOnly |
WidgetList |
NULL |
G |
XmNinsertPosition |
XmCInsertPosition |
XtOrderProc |
NULL |
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 |
A pointer to the following structure is passed to each callback:
typedef struct
{
int
reason;
XEvent
* event;
Widget
widget;
Boolean
doit;
int
position;
XmString
value;
Boolean
crossed_boundary;
} XmSpinBoxCallbackStruct;
reasonIndicates why the callback was invoked. Reasons may be the
following:
XmCR_OKSpinning has stopped because the SpinBox arrow has been disarmed. XmCR_OK
is either the last or only call.
XmCR_SPIN_NEXTThe increment arrow has been armed and position is increasing. Further
callbacks will come. For a numeric type child, the values displayed are
approaching the maximum. For a string SpinBox, the values displayed are
approaching the last entry in the array of XmString s.
XmCR_SPIN_PRIORThe decrement arrow has been armed and position is decreasing. Further
callbacks will come. For a numeric type child, the values displayed are
approaching the minimum. For a string type child, the values displayed are
approaching the first entry in the array of XmStrings.
XmCR_SPIN_FIRSTThe begin data (osfBeginData) key sequence has been pressed. The SpinBox
is at its first position, displaying the lowest value or the first entry in
the array of XmStrings.
XmCR_SPIN_LASTThe end data (osfEndData) key sequence has been pressed. The SpinBox is at
its last position, displaying the highest value or the last entry in the array
of XmStrings.
eventPoints to the XEvent that triggered this callback.
widgetSpecifies the child widget affected by this callback.
doitWhen the callback is XmNmodifyVerifyCallback, doit indicates
whether or not an action will be performed before the SpinBox position
changes. If the callback leaves doit set to True (the default), the
spinning action is performed. If the callback sets doit to False, the
spinning action is not performed. When the callback is
XmNvalueChangedCallback, doit is ignored.
positionSpecifies the next value of the SpinBox position (same as XmNposition).
This is an output field for the XmNmodifyVerifyCallback, which may change the
next position as dictated by the needs of an application.
valueSpecifies the new XmString value in the text child widget. The user
program must copy this string if it is to be used outside the callback
routine.
crossed_boundarySpecifies whether or not the SpinBox has crossed the upper or lower
boundary (the last or first compound string, or the maximum or minimum value).
The crossed_boundary value is True if the SpinBox has just crossed a
boundary, and False if it has not.
The XmSpinBox translations are as follows:
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.
Btn1Down:SpinBArm()
Btn1Up:SpinBDisarm()
:
KeyosfUp :SpinBPrior()
:
KeyosfDown :SpinBNext()
:
KeyosfLeft :SpinBLeft()
:
KeyosfRight :SpinBRight()
:
KeyosfBeginData :SpinBFirst()
:
KeyosfEndData :SpinBLast()
The XmNaccelerators resource of a SpinBox are added to each traversable
text child. The default XmNaccelerators are defined in the following list. The
bindings for KeyosfUp and KeyosfDown cannot be changed.
Key osfUp:SpinBPrior()
Key osfDown:SpinBNext()
KeyUp osfUp:SpinBDisarm()
KeyUp osfDown:SpinBDisarm()
Key osfLeft:SpinBLeft()
Key osfRight:SpinBRight()
KeyUp osfLeft:SpinBDisarm()
KeyUp osfRight:SpinBDisarm()
Key osfBeginData:SpinBFirst()
Key osfEndData:SpinBLast()
The XmSpinBox action routines are as follows:
SpinBArm() :Visually arms the SpinBox by drawing the armed arrow so that it appears to
be depressed. This action is initiated when the user presses Btn1 while the
pointer is within the boundaries of either the increment or decrement arrow.
The arrow remains visually armed as long as Btn1 remains depressed.
If the time period specified by XmNrepeatDelay is not greater than zero
milliseconds, nothing else happens while Btn1 remains depressed.
If the time period specified by XmNrepeatDelay is greater than zero
milliseconds, and the arrow is disarmed before the time period specified by
XmNinitialDelay has elapsed, nothing else happens in this action.
If the time period specified by XmNrepeatDelay is greater than zero
milliseconds, and the arrow is still armed after the time period specified by
XmNinitialDelay has elapsed, the following occurs:
The reason member of the SpinBox callback structure,
XmSpinBoxCallbackStruct, is set to XmCR_SPIN_NEXT if the increment arrow is
armed, or to XmCR_SPIN_PRIOR if the decrement arrow is armed.
The position member is set to the next position.
The doit member is set to True.
XmNmodifyVerifyCallback, if it exists, is invoked. The application may
change the value of position and doit. If the application
sets doit to False, nothing else happens until the XmNrepeatDelay
period has elapsed, or until Btn1 is released.
If doit remains set to True, the following occurs:
The value of XmNposition is changed to the value of position in
the SpinBox callback structure.
The text corresponding to the new position is displayed in the traversable
text child that currently has focus.
The reason member of the SpinBox callback structure is set to
XmCR_SPIN_NEXT if the increment arrow is armed, or XmCR_SPIN_PRIOR if the
decrement arrow is armed.
The position member is set to the current (new) value of
XmNposition.
XmNvalueChangedCallback, if it exists, is called. SpinBox ignores any
changes to position or doit members made by
XmNvalueChangedCallback.
These events are repeated each time the XmNrepeatDelay period elapses and
the arrow remains armed.
SpinBDisarm() :Visually disarms the SpinBox by drawing the previously armed arrow so that
it no longer appears to be depressed.
If the time period specified by XmNrepeatDelay is not greater than zero
milliseconds, or the time period specified by XmNinitialDelay has not elapsed,
the following then occurs:
The reason member of the SpinBox callback structure,
XmSpinBoxCallbackStruct, is set to XmCR_SPIN_NEXT if the increment arrow is
armed, or to XmCR_SPIN_PRIOR if the decrement arrow is armed.
The position member is set to the next position.
The doit member is set to True.
The XmNmodifyVerifyCallback, if there is one, is invoked. The application
may change the value of position and doit. If the
application sets doit to False, nothing else happens until the
XmNrepeatDelay period has elapsed, or until Btn1 is released.
If doit remains set to True, the following occurs:
The value of XmNposition is changed to the value of position in
the SpinBox callback structure.
The text corresponding to the new position is displayed in the traversable
text child that currently has focus.
The reason member of the SpinBox callback structure is set to
XmCR_SPIN_NEXT if the increment arrow is armed, or XmCR_SPIN_PRIOR if the
decrement arrow is armed.
The position member is set to the current (new) value of
XmNposition.
XmNvalueChangedCallback, if it exists, is called. SpinBox ignores any
changes to position or doit members made by an
XmNvalueChangedCallback.
If an XmNvalueChangedCallback procedure is issued after the button has been
armed, regardless of the value of XmNrepeatDelay or whether the
XmNinitialDelay has expired:
The reason member of the SpinBox callback structure is set to
XmCR_OK.
The position member is set to the current value of XmNposition.
XmNvalueChangedCallback, if it exists, is called.
SpinBFirst() :The following occurs:
The reason member of the SpinBox callback structure,
XmSpinBoxCallbackStruct, is set to XmCR_SPIN_FIRST.
The position member is set to the first (0) position.
The doit member is set to True.
XmNmodifyVerifyCallback, if it exists, is invoked. The application may
change the value of position and doit. If the application
sets doit to False, nothing else happens until the XmNrepeatDelay
period has elapsed, or until Btn1 is released.
If doit remains set to True, the following occurs:
The value of XmNposition is changed to the value of position in
the SpinBox callback structure.
The text corresponding to the new position is displayed in the traversable
text child that currently has focus.
The reason member of the SpinBox callback structure is set to
XmCR_SPIN_FIRST.
The position member is set to the current (new) value of
XmNposition.
XmNvalueChangedCallback, if it exists, is called.
The reason member of the SpinBox callback structure is set to
XmCR_OK.
The position member is set to the current (new) XmNposition
value.
The XmNvalueChangedCallback is called again. SpinBox ignores any changes
to position or doit members made by XmNvalueChangedCallback.
SpinBLast() :The following occurs:
The reason member of the SpinBox callback structure,
XmSpinBoxCallbackStruct, is set to XmCR_SPIN_LAST.
The position member is set to the last position.
The doit member is set to True.
XmNmodifyVerifyCallback, if it exists, is invoked. The application may
change the value of position and doit. If the application
sets doit to False, nothing else happens until the XmNrepeatDelay
period has elapsed, or until Btn1 is released.
If doit remains set to True, the following occurs:
The value of XmNposition is changed to the value of position in
the SpinBox callback structure.
The text corresponding to the new position is displayed in the traversable
text child that currently has focus.
The reason member of the SpinBox callback structure is set to
XmCR_SPIN_LAST.
The position member is set to the current (new) value
XmNposition.
XmNvalueChangedCallback, if it exists, is called.
The reason member of the SpinBox callback structure is set to
XmCR_OK.
The position member is set to the current (new) of XmNposition.
XmNvalueChangedCallback is called again. SpinBox ignores any changes to
the position or doit members made by
XmNvalueChangedCallback.
SpinBLeft() :If the VendorShell resource XmNlayoutDirection is left-to-right, the
SpinBPrior
action is invoked. Otherwise, the SpinBNext
action is invoked.
SpinBNext() :Visually arms the SpinBox by drawing the increment arrow so that it
appears to be depressed. The following occurs:
The reason member of the SpinBox callback structure,
XmSpinBoxCallbackStruct, is set to XmCR_SPIN_NEXT.
The position member is set to the next position.
The doit member is set to True.
XmNmodifyVerifyCallback, if it exists, is invoked. The application may
change the value of position and doit. If the application
sets doit to False, nothing else happens until the XmNrepeatDelay
period has elapsed, or until Btn1 is released.
If doit remains set to True, the following occurs:
The value of XmNposition is changed to the value of position in
the SpinBox callback structure.
The text corresponding to the new position is displayed in the traversable
text child that currently has focus.
The reason member of the SpinBox callback structure is set to
XmCR_SPIN_NEXT.
The position member is set to the current (new) value of
XmNposition.
XmNvalueChangedCallback, if it exists, is called.
The reason member of the SpinBox callback structure is set to
XmCR_OK.
The position member is set to the current (new) XmNposition.
The XmNvalueChangedCallback is called again. SpinBox ignores any changes
to position or doit members made by XmNvalueChangedCallback.
SpinBPrior() :Visually arms the SpinBox by drawing the decrement arrow so that it
appears to be depressed. The following occurs:
The reason member of the SpinBox callback structure,
XmSpinBoxCallbackStruct, is set to XmCR_SPIN_PRIOR.
The position member is set to the next position.
The doit member is set to True.
XmNmodifyVerifyCallback, if it exists, is invoked. The application may
change the value of position and doit. If the application
sets doit to False, nothing else happens until the XmNrepeatDelay
period has elapsed, or until Btn1 is released.
If doit remains set to True, the following occurs:
The value of XmNposition is changed to the value of position in
the SpinBox callback structure.
The text corresponding to the new position is displayed in the traversable
text child that currently has focus.
The reason member of the SpinBox callback structure is set to
XmCR_SPIN_PRIOR.
The position member is set to the current (new) value of
XmNposition.
XmNvalueChangedCallback, if it exists, is called.
The reason member of the SpinBox callback structure is set to
XmCR_OK.
The position member is set to the current (new) value of
XmNposition.
XmNvalueChangedCallback is called again. SpinBox ignores any changes to
position or doit members made by XmNvalueChangedCallback.
SpinBRight() :If the VendorShell resource XmNlayoutDirection is left-to-right, the
SpinBNext
action is invoked. Otherwise, the SpinBPrior
action is invoked.
RELATED
Composite
(3), Constraint
(3), Core
(3),
XmCreateSpinBox
(3), XmManager
(3), and
XmString
(3).
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