XmScale - Man Page

The Scale widget class

Synopsis

#include <Xm/Scale.h>

Description

Scale is used by an application to indicate a value from within a range of values, and it allows the user to input or modify a value from the same range.

A Scale has an elongated rectangular region similar to a ScrollBar. A slider inside this region indicates the current value along the Scale. The user can also modify the Scale's value by moving the slider within the rectangular region of the Scale. A Scale can also include a label set located outside the Scale region. These can indicate the relative value at various positions along the scale. The placement of this label depends on the XmNlayoutDirection resource of the widget.

A Scale can be either input/output or output only. An input/output Scale's value can be set by the application and also modified by the user with the slider. An output-only Scale is used strictly as an indicator of the current value of something and cannot be modified interactively by the user. The XmScale resource XmNeditable specifies whether the user can interactively modify the Scale's value.

The user can specify resources in a resource file for the automatically created gadget that contains the title of the Scale widget. The name of the gadget is Title. The placement of the title depends on the XmNlayoutDirection resource of the widget. The direction of the title is based on the widget's layout direction.

Scale uses the XmQTspecifyRenderTable trait, and holds the XmQTtransfer trait.

Data Transfer Behavior

Scale supports dragging of the representation of the Scale value from the Scale when the value is displayed and when the value of the XmNenableUnselectableDrag resource of XmDisplay is set to True.

As a source of data, Scale supports the following targets and associated conversions of data to these targets:

COMPOUND_TEXT

The widget transfers a string representation of XmNvalue as type COMPOUND_TEXT.

UTF8_STRING

The widget transfers a string representation of XmNvalue as type UTF8_STRING.

STRING

The widget transfers a string representation of XmNvalue as type STRING.

_MOTIF_CLIPBOARD_TARGETS

The widget transfers, as type ATOM, a list of the targets it supports for the CLIPBOARD selection. These include STRING, COMPOUND_TEXT and UTF8_STRING.

_MOTIF_EXPORT_TARGETS

The widget transfers, as type ATOM, a list of the targets to be used as the value of the DragContext's XmNexportTargets in a drag-and-drop transfer. These include STRING, COMPOUND_TEXT and UTF8_STRING.

As a source of data, Scale also supports the following standard Motif targets:

BACKGROUND

The widget transfers XmNbackground as type PIXEL.

CLASS

The widget finds the first shell in the widget hierarchy that has a WM_CLASS property and transfers the contents as text in the current locale.

CLIENT_WINDOW

The widget finds the first shell in the widget hierarchy and transfers its window as type WINDOW.

COLORMAP

The widget transfers XmNcolormap as type COLORMAP.

FOREGROUND

The widget transfers XmNforeground as type PIXEL.

NAME

The widget finds the first shell in the widget hierarchy that has a WM_NAME property and transfers the contents as text in the current locale.

TARGETS

The widget transfers, as type ATOM, a list of the targets it supports. These include the standard targets in this list. These also include STRING, COMPOUND_TEXT and UTF8_STRING.

TIMESTAMP

The widget transfers the timestamp used to acquire the selection as type INTEGER.

_MOTIF_RENDER_TABLE

The widget transfers XmNrenderTable if it exists, or else the default text render table, as type STRING.

_MOTIF_ENCODING_REGISTRY

The widget transfers its encoding registry as type STRING. The value is a list of NULL separated items in the form of tag encoding pairs. This target symbolizes the transfer target for the Motif Segment Encoding Registry. Widgets and applications can use this Registry to register text encoding formats for specified render table tags. Applications access this Registry by calling XmRegisterSegmentEncoding and XmMapSegmentEncoding.

Descendants

Scale automatically creates the descendants shown in the following table. An application can use XtNameToWidget to gain access to the named descendant. In addition, a user or an application can use the named descendant when specifying resource values.

Named DescendantClassIdentity






ScrollbarXmScrollBarscroll bar



TitleXmLabelGadgettitle of scale



Classes

Scale inherits behavior, resources, and traits from Core, Composite, Constraint, and XmManager classes.

The class pointer is xmScaleWidgetClass.

The class name is XmScale.

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).

XmScale Resource Set
NameClassTypeDefaultAccess





XmNconvertCallbackXmCCallbackXtCallbackListNULLC





XmNdecimalPointsXmCDecimalPointsshort0CSG





XmNdragCallbackXmCCallbackXtCallbackListNULLC





XmNeditableXmCEditableBooleanTrueCSG





XmNfontListXmCFontListXmFontListdynamicCSG





XmNhighlightOnEnterXmCHighlightOnEnterBooleanFalseCSG





XmNhighlightThicknessXmCHighlightThicknessDimension2CSG





XmNmaximumXmCMaximumint100CSG





XmNminimumXmCMinimumint0CSG





XmNorientationXmCOrientationunsigned charXmVERTICALCSG





XmNprocessingDirectionXmCProcessingDirectionunsigned chardynamicCSG





XmNscaleHeightXmCScaleHeightDimension0CSG





XmNscaleMultipleXmCScaleMultipleintdynamicCSG





XmNscaleWidthXmCScaleWidthDimension0CSG





XmNrenderTableXmCRenderTableXmRenderTabledynamicCSG





XmNshowArrowsXmCShowArrowsXtEnumXmNONECSG





XmNshowValueXmCShowValueXtEnumXmNONECSG





XmNsliderMarkXmCSliderMarkXtEnumdynamicCSG





XmNsliderVisualXmCSliderVisualXtEnumdynamicCSG





XmNslidingModeXmCSlidingModeXtEnumXmSLIDERCSG





XmNtitleStringXmCTitleStringXmStringNULLCSG





XmNvalueXmCValueintdynamicCSG





XmNvalueChangedCallbackXmCCallbackXtCallbackListNULLC





XmNconvertCallback

Specifies a list of callbacks called when the Scale is asked to convert a selection. The type of the structure whose address is passed to these callbacks is XmConvertCallbackStruct. The reason is XmCR_OK.

XmNdecimalPoints

Specifies the number of decimal points to shift the slider value when displaying it. For example, a slider value of 2,350 and an XmdecimalPoints value of 2 results in a display value of 23.50. The value must not be negative.

XmNdragCallback

Specifies the list of callbacks that is called when the slider position changes as the slider is being dragged. The reason sent by the callback is XmCR_DRAG.

XmNeditable

Specifies how the Scale scrollbar will react to user input. This resource can be True or False values, as follows:

True

Allows the scrollbar to be sensitive to user input. This is the default value.

False

Makes the Scale scrollbar insensitive to user input. The visual is not greyed out. This value would mostly be used in XmTHERMOMETER mode.

When XmNeditable is used on a widget it sets the dropsite to XmDROP_SITE_ACTIVE.

XmNfontList

Specifies the font list to use for the title text string specified by XmNtitleString, and the label displayed when XmNshowValue is True. The font list is an obsolete structure, and is retained only for compatibility with earlier releases of Motif. See the XmNrenderTable resource.

XmNhighlightOnEnter

Specifies whether the highlighting rectangle is drawn when the cursor moves into the widget. If the shell's focus policy is XmEXPLICIT, this resource is ignored, and the widget is highlighted when it has the focus. If the shell's focus policy is XmPOINTER and if this resource is True, the highlighting rectangle is drawn when the the cursor moves into the widget. If the shell's focus policy is XmPOINTER and if this resource is False, the highlighting rectangle is not drawn when the the cursor moves into the widget. The default is False.

XmNhighlightThickness

Specifies the size of the slider's border drawing rectangle used for enter window and traversal highlight drawing.

XmNmaximum

Specifies the slider's maximum value. XmNmaximum must be greater than XmNminimum.

XmNminimum

Specifies the slider's minimum value. XmNmaximum must be greater than XmNminimum.

XmNorientation

Displays Scale vertically or horizontally. This resource can have values of XmVERTICAL and XmHORIZONTAL.

XmNprocessingDirection

Specifies whether the value for XmNmaximum is on the right or left side of XmNminimum for horizontal Scales or above or below XmNminimum for vertical Scales. This resource can have values of XmMAX_ON_TOP, XmMAX_ON_BOTTOM, XmMAX_ON_LEFT, and XmMAX_ON_RIGHT. If the Scale is oriented vertically, the default value is XmMAX_ON_TOP. If the XmScale is oriented horizontally, the default value depends on the XmNlayoutDirection resource of the widget.

XmNrenderTable

Specifies the render table to use for the title text string specified by XmNtitleString, and the label displayed when XmNshowValue is True. If this value is NULL at initialization, the parent hierarchy is searched for an ancestor that holds the XmQTspecifyRenderTable trait. If such an ancestor is found, the render table is initialized to the XmLABEL_RENDER_TABLE value of the ancestor widget. If no such ancestor is found, the default is implementation dependent. If a font list (XmNfontList) and a render table are both specified, the render table will take precedence. Refer to XmRenderTable(3) for more information on the creation and structure of a render table.

XmNscaleHeight

Specifies the height of the slider area. The value should be in the specified unit type (the default is pixels). If no value is specified a default height is computed.

XmNscaleMultiple

Specifies the amount to move the slider when the user takes an action that moves the slider by a multiple increment. The default is (XmNmaximum - XmNminimum) divided by 10, with a minimum of 1.

XmNscaleWidth

Specifies the width of the slider area. The value should be in the specified unit type (the default is pixels). If no value is specified a default width is computed.

XmNshowArrows

Specifies whether the arrows are displayed and how they are to be displayed. This resource can take the following values:

XmEACH_SIDE

Indicates that one arrow is displayed on each end of the ScrollBar slider.

XmMAX_SIDE

Indicates that one arrow is displayed on the XmNmaximum side of the ScrollBar slider.

XmMIN_SIDE

Indicates that one arrow is displayed on the XmNminimum side of the ScrollBar slider.

XmNONE

Indicates that no arrows are displayed.

XmNONE is the default value.

XmNshowValue

Specifies whether a label for the current slider value should be displayed next to the slider. If the value is XmNEAR_SLIDER, the current slider value is displayed. If the value is XmNONE, no slider value is displayed. If the value is XmNEAR_BORDER, the current slider value is displayed near the border.

XmNsliderMark

Specifies the shape the slider is to be displayed in. This resource can take the following values:

XmETCHED_LINE

Specifies the slider as an etched line. This is the default when XmNslidingMode is XmSLIDER.

XmNONE

Specifies the slider as a foregrounded rectangle. This is the default when XmNslidingMode is XmTHERMOMETER and the Scale scrollbar is insensitive to user input (XmNeditable is False.

XmROUND_MARK

Specifies the slider as a shadowed circle. This is the default when XmNslidingMode is XmTHERMOMETER and the Scale scrollbar is sensitive to user input (XmNeditable is True.

XmTHUMB_MARK

Specifies the slider as a series of three etched lines centered in the middle of the slider.

XmNslidingMode

Specifies the mode the slider works in. There are two possible modes:

XmSLIDER

Allows the slider to move freely between the minimum and maximum ends of the scale. This is the default value.

XmTHERMOMETER

Forces the slider to be anchored to one side of the trough area.

XmNsliderVisual

Specifies the color of the slider visual. This resource can take the following values:

XmBACKGROUND_COLOR

Specifies that the slider visual is in the background color.

XmFOREGROUND_COLOR

Specifies that the slider visual is in the foreground color.

XmSHADOWED_BACKGROUND

Specifies that the slider visual is in the background color, with a shadow. This is the default when the XmNslidingModel resource is XmSLIDER.

XmTROUGH_COLOR

Specifies that the slider visual is in the trough color. This is the default when the XmNslidingModel resource is XmTHERMOMETER.

XmNtitleString

Specifies the title text string to appear in the Scale widget window.

XmNvalue

Specifies the slider's current position along the scale, between XmNminimum and XmNmaximum. The value is constrained to be within these inclusive bounds. The initial value of this resource is the larger of 0 (zero) and XmNminimum.

XmNvalueChangedCallback

Specifies the list of callbacks that is called when the value of the slider has changed. The reason sent by the callback is XmCR_VALUE_CHANGED.

Inherited Resources

Scale 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
NameClassTypeDefaultAccess





XmNbottomShadowColorXmCBottomShadowColorPixeldynamicCSG





XmNbottomShadowPixmapXmCBottomShadowPixmapPixmapXmUNSPECIFIED_PIXMAPCSG





XmNforegroundXmCForegroundPixeldynamicCSG





XmNhelpCallbackXmCCallbackXtCallbackListNULLC





XmNhighlightColorXmCHighlightColorPixeldynamicCSG





XmNhighlightPixmapXmCHighlightPixmapPixmapdynamicCSG





XmNinitialFocusXmCInitialFocusWidgetNULLCSG





XmNlayoutDirectionXmCLayoutDirectionXmDirectiondynamicCG





XmNnavigationTypeXmCNavigationTypeXmNavigationTypeXmTAB_GROUPCSG





XmNpopupHandlerCallbackXmCCallbackXtCallbackListNULLC





XmNshadowThicknessXmCShadowThicknessDimension2CSG





XmNstringDirectionXmCStringDirectionXmStringDirectiondynamicCG





XmNtopShadowColorXmCTopShadowColorPixeldynamicCSG





XmNtopShadowPixmapXmCTopShadowPixmapPixmapdynamicCSG





XmNtraversalOnXmCTraversalOnBooleanTrueCSG





XmNunitTypeXmCUnitTypeunsigned chardynamicCSG





XmNuserDataXmCUserDataXtPointerNULLCSG





Composite Resource Set
NameClassTypeDefaultAccess





XmNchildrenXmCReadOnlyWidgetListNULLG





XmNinsertPositionXmCInsertPositionXtOrderProcNULLCSG





XmNnumChildrenXmCReadOnlyCardinal0G





Core Resource Set
NameClassTypeDefaultAccess





XmNacceleratorsXmCAcceleratorsXtAcceleratorsdynamicCSG





XmNancestorSensitiveXmCSensitiveBooleandynamicG





XmNbackgroundXmCBackgroundPixeldynamicCSG





XmNbackgroundPixmapXmCPixmapPixmapXmUNSPECIFIED_PIXMAPCSG





XmNborderColorXmCBorderColorPixelXtDefaultForegroundCSG





XmNborderPixmapXmCPixmapPixmapXmUNSPECIFIED_PIXMAPCSG





XmNborderWidthXmCBorderWidthDimension0CSG





XmNcolormapXmCColormapColormapdynamicCG





XmNdepthXmCDepthintdynamicCG





XmNdestroyCallbackXmCCallbackXtCallbackListNULLC





XmNheightXmCHeightDimensiondynamicCSG





XmNinitialResourcesPersistentXmCInitialResourcesPersistentBooleanTrueC





XmNmappedWhenManagedXmCMappedWhenManagedBooleanTrueCSG





XmNscreenXmCScreenScreen *dynamicCG





XmNsensitiveXmCSensitiveBooleanTrueCSG





XmNtranslationsXmCTranslationsXtTranslationsdynamicCSG





XmNwidthXmCWidthDimensiondynamicCSG





XmNxXmCPositionPosition0CSG





XmNyXmCPositionPosition0CSG





Callback Information

A pointer to the following structure is passed to the XmNdragCallback and XmNvalueChangedCallback procedures:

typedef struct
{
        int reason;
        XEvent * event;
        int value;
} XmScaleCallbackStruct;
reason

Indicates why the callback was invoked

event

Points to the XEvent that triggered the callback

value

Is the new slider value

A pointer to the following structure is passed to the XmNconvertCallback procedures:

typedef struct
{
        int reason;
        XEvent *event;
        Atom selection;
        Atom target;
        XtPointer source_data;
        XtPointer location_data;
        int flags;
        XtPointer parm;
        int parm_format;
        unsigned long parm_length;
        int status;
        XtPointer value;
        Atom type;
        int format;
        unsigned long length;
} XmConvertCallbackStruct;
reason

Indicates why the callback was invoked.

event

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

selection

Indicates the selection for which conversion is being requested. Possible values are CLIPBOARD, PRIMARY, SECONDARY, and _MOTIF_DROP.

target

Indicates the conversion target.

source_data

Contains information about the selection source. When the selection is _MOTIF_DROP, source_data is the DragContext. Otherwise, it is NULL.

location_data

Contains information about the location of data to be converted. If the value is NULL, the data to be transferred consists of the widget's current selection.

flags

Indicates the status of the conversion. Following are the possible values:

XmCONVERTING_NONE

This flag is currently unused.

XmCONVERTING_PARTIAL

The target widget was able to be converted, but some data was lost.

XmCONVERTING_SAME

The conversion target is the source of the data to be transferred.

XmCONVERTING_TRANSACT

This flag is currently unused.

parm

Contains parameter data for this target. If no parameter data exists, the value is NULL.

When selection is CLIPBOARD and target is _MOTIF_CLIPBOARD_TARGETS or _MOTIF_DEFERRED_CLIPBOARD_TARGETS, the value is the requested operation (XmCOPY, XmMOVE, or XmLINK).

parm_format

Specifies whether the data in parm should be viewed as a list of char, short, or long quantities. Possible values are 0 (when parm is NULL), 8 (when the data in parm should be viewed as a list of chars), 16 (when the data in parm should be viewed as a list of shorts), or 32 (when the data in parm should be viewed as a list of longs). Note that parm_format symbolizes a data type, not the number of bits in each list element. For example, on some machines, a parm_format of 32 means that the data in parm should be viewed as a list of 64-bit quantities, not 32-bit quantities.

parm_length

Specifies the number of elements of data in parm, where each element has the size specified by parm_format. When parm is NULL, the value is 0.

status

An IN/OUT member that specifies the status of the conversion. The initial value is XmCONVERT_DEFAULT. The callback procedure can set this member to one of the following values:

XmCONVERT_DEFAULT

This value means that the widget class conversion procedure, if any, is called after the callback procedures return. If the widget class conversion procedure produces any data, it overwrites the data provided by the callback procedures in the value member.

XmCONVERT_MERGE

This value means that the widget class conversion procedure, if any, is called after the callback procedures return. If the widget class conversion procedure produces any data, it appends its data to the data provided by the callback procedures in the value member. This value is intended for use with targets that result in lists of data, such as TARGETS.

XmCONVERT_DONE

This value means that the callback procedure has successfully finished the conversion. The widget class conversion procedure, if any, is not called after the callback procedures return.

XmCONVERT_REFUSE

This value means that the callback procedure has terminated the conversion process without completing the requested conversion. The widget class conversion procedure, if any, is not called after the callback procedures return.

value

An IN/OUT parameter that contains any data that the callback procedure produces as a result of the conversion. The initial value is NULL. If the callback procedure sets this member, it must ensure that the type, format, and length members correspond to the data in value. The callback procedure is responsible for allocating, but not for freeing, memory when it sets this member.

type

An IN/OUT parameter that indicates the type of the data in the value member. The initial value is INTEGER.

format

An IN/OUT parameter that specifies whether the data in value should be viewed as a list of char, short, or long quantities. The initial value is 8. The callback procedure can set this member to 8 (for a list of char), 16 (for a list of short), or 32 (for a list of long).

length

An IN/OUT member that specifies the number of elements of data in value, where each element has the size symbolized by format. The initial value is 0.

Behavior

XmScale has the following behavior:

<Btn1Down> or <Btn2Down>:

In the region between an end of the Scale and the slider: Moves the slider by one multiple increment in the direction of the end of the Scale and calls the XmNvalueChangedCallback callbacks. If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_RIGHT or XmMAX_ON_BOTTOM, movement toward the right or bottom increments the Scale value, and movement toward the left or top decrements the Scale value. If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_LEFT or XmMAX_ON_TOP, movement toward the right or bottom decrements the Scale value, and movement toward the left or top increments the Scale value. If the button is held down longer than a delay period, the slider is moved again by the same increment and the same callbacks are called.

In slider: Activates the interactive dragging of the slider.

<Btn2Down> in value label:

Drags the contents of the label showing the current slider value. This action sets the XmNconvertProc of the DragContext to a function that calls the XmNconvertCallback procedures, possibly multiple times, for the _MOTIF_DROP selection.

<Btn1Motion> or <Btn2Motion>:

If the button press occurs within the slider, the subsequent motion events move the slider to the position of the pointer and call the callbacks for XmNdragCallback.

<Btn1Up> or <Btn2Up>:

If the button press occurs within the slider and the slider position is changed, the callbacks for XmNvalueChangedCallback are called.

<Ctrl><Btn1Down>:

In the region between an end of the Scale and the slider: Moves the slider to that end of the Scale and calls the XmNvalueChangedCallback callbacks. If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_RIGHT or XmMAX_ON_BOTTOM, movement toward the right or bottom increments the Scale value, and movement toward the left or top decrements the Scale value. If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_LEFT or XmMAX_ON_TOP, movement toward the right or bottom decrements the Scale value, and movement toward the left or top increments the Scale value.

<Key><osfUp>:

For vertical Scales, moves the slider up one increment and calls the XmNvalueChangedCallback callbacks. If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_TOP, movement toward the top increments the Scale value. If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_BOTTOM, movement toward the top decrements the Scale value.

<Key><osfDown>:

For vertical Scales, moves the slider down one increment and calls the XmNvalueChangedCallback callbacks. If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_BOTTOM, movement toward the bottom increments the Scale value. If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_TOP, movement toward the bottom decrements the Scale value.

<Key><osfLeft>:

For horizontal Scales, moves the slider one increment to the left and calls the XmNvalueChangedCallback callbacks. If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_LEFT, movement toward the left increments the Scale value. If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_RIGHT, movement toward the left decrements the Scale value.

<Key><osfRight>:

For horizontal Scales, moves the slider one increment to the right and calls the XmNvalueChangedCallback callbacks. If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_RIGHT, movement toward the right increments the Scale value. If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_LEFT, movement toward the right decrements the Scale value.

<Ctrl><Key><osfUp> or <Key><osfPageUp>:

For vertical Scales, moves the slider up one multiple increment and calls the XmNvalueChangedCallback callbacks. If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_TOP, movement toward the top increments the Scale value. If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_BOTTOM, movement toward the top decrements the Scale value.

<Ctrl><Key><osfDown> or <Key><osfPageDown>:

For vertical Scales, moves the slider down one multiple increment and calls the XmNvalueChangedCallback callbacks. If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_BOTTOM, movement toward the bottom increments the Scale value. If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_TOP, movement toward the bottom decrements the Scale value.

<Ctrl><Key><osfLeft> or <Key><osfPageLeft>:

For horizontal Scales, moves the slider one multiple increment to the left and calls the XmNvalueChangedCallback callbacks. If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_LEFT, movement toward the left increments the Scale value. If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_RIGHT, movement toward the left decrements the Scale value.

<Ctrl><Key><osfRight> or <Key><osfPageRight>:

For horizontal Scales, moves the slider one multiple increment to the right and calls the XmNvalueChangedCallback callbacks. If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_RIGHT, movement toward the right increments the Scale value. If XmNprocessingDirection is XmMAX_ON_LEFT, movement toward the right decrements the Scale value.

<Key><osfBeginLine> or <Key><osfBeginData>:

Moves the slider to the minimum value and calls the XmNvalueChangedCallback callbacks.

<Key><osfEndLine> or <Key><osfEndData>:

Moves the slider to the maximum value and calls the XmNvalueChangedCallback callbacks.

<Key><osfNextField>:

Traverses to the first item in the next tab group. If the current tab group is the last entry in the tab group list, it wraps to the beginning of the tab group list.

<Key><osfPrevField>:

Traverses to the first item in the previous tab group. If the beginning of the tab group list is reached, it wraps to the end of the tab group list.

<Key><osfHelp>:

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.

Virtual Bindings

The bindings for virtual keys are vendor specific. For information about bindings for virtual buttons and keys, see VirtualBindings(3).

Referenced By

XmCreateScale(3), XmScaleGetValue(3), XmScaleSetTicks(3), XmScaleSetValue(3), XmVaCreateScale(3).