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XmCreatePromptDialog — The SelectionBox PromptDialog convenience creation function "XmCreatePromptDialog" "creation functions" "XmCreatePromptDialog"
#include <Xm/SelectioB.h> Widget XmCreatePromptDialog( Widget parent, String name, ArgList arglist, Cardinal argcount);
XmCreatePromptDialog is a convenience creation function that creates a DialogShell and an unmanaged SelectionBox child of the DialogShell. A PromptDialog prompts the user for text input. It includes a message, a text input region, and three managed buttons. The default button labels are OK, Cancel, and Help. An additional button, with Apply as the default label, is created unmanaged; it may be explicitly managed if needed. One additional WorkArea child may be added to the SelectionBox after creation.
XmCreatePromptDialog forces the value of the SelectionBox resource XmNdialogType to XmDIALOG_PROMPT.
Use XtManageChild to pop up the PromptDialog (passing the SelectionBox as the widget parameter); use XtUnmanageChild to pop it down.
XmCreatePromptDialog forces the value of the Shell resource XmNallowShellResize to True.
For a complete definition of SelectionBox and its associated resources, see XmSelectionBox(3).
Returns the SelectionBox widget ID.