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
creates 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
function 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
application or user can supply initial values in a resource file. After
creating 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
participating 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 information 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.
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.
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).
XmDisplay Resource
Set |
Name |
Class |
Type |
Default |
Access |
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XmNdefaultButtonEmphasis |
XmCDefaultButtonEmphasis |
XtEnum |
XmEXTERNAL_HIGHLIGHT |
C |
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XmNdefaultVirtualBindings |
XmCDefaultVirtualBindings |
String |
dynamic |
C |
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XmNdragInitiatorProtocolStyle |
XmCDragInitiatorProtocolStyle |
unsigned char |
XmDRAG_PREFER_RECEIVER |
CG |
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XmNdragReceiverProtocolStyle |
XmCDragReceiverProtocolStyle |
unsigned char |
XmDRAG_PREFER_DYNAMIC |
CG |
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XmNdragStartCallback |
XmCCallback |
XtCallbackList |
NULL |
C |
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XmNenableBtn1Transfer |
XmCEnableBtn1Transfer |
XtEnum |
XmOFF |
C |
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XmNenableButtonTab |
XmCEnableButtonTab |
Boolean |
False |
C |
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XmNenableDragIcon |
XmCEnableDragIcon |
Boolean |
False |
C |
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XmNenableEtchedInMenu |
XmCEnableEtchedInMenu |
Boolean |
False |
C |
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XmNenableToggleColor |
XmCEnableToggleColor |
Boolean |
False |
C |
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XmNenableToggleVisual |
XmCEnableToggleVisual |
Boolean |
False |
C |
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XmNenableUnselectableDrag |
XmCEnableUnselectableDrag |
Boolean |
True |
C |
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XmNenableWarp |
XmCEnableWarp |
XtEnum |
True |
CSG |
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XmNmotifVersion |
XmCMotifVersion |
int |
XmVERSION |
CSG |
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XmNnoFontCallback |
XmCCallback |
XtCallbackList |
NULL |
C |
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XmNnoRenditionCallback |
XmCCallback |
XtCallbackList |
NULL |
C |
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XmNuserData |
XmCUserData |
XtPointer |
NULL |
CSG |
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- 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 XmNdefaultButtonEmphasis 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. Following is an
example of a specification for the defaultVirtualBindings 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 preference 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 available by other clients, and can only arrange
visual effects with receivers who use the dynamic protocol.
- 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 provide consistent
drag-over feedback.
- XmDRAG_PREFER_RECEIVER
- Indicates that this client can support both preregister 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 preference 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 protocol 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.
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- The default value of this resource is dependent on the capabilities 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_PREFER_PREREGISTER.
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- 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 |
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Preregister |
Prefer Preregister |
Prefer Dynamic |
Dynamic |
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Preregister |
Preregister |
Preregister |
Drop Only |
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Preregister |
Preregister |
Preregister |
Dynamic |
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Preregister |
Preregister |
Dynamic |
Dynamic |
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Preregister |
Dynamic |
Dynamic |
Dynamic |
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Drop Only |
Dynamic |
Dynamic |
Dynamic |
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- 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
explicitly 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 XmDragStartCallbackStruct. 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.
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- 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 modifies
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 modification.
- 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.
- 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, ToggleButton, and
CascadeButton widgets and gadgets when they are children of Menu.
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- When this resource is set, the background of a button in a menu uses the
XmNselectColor (derived from the XmNselectPixel) when armed
as a default. A PushButton uses the XmNarmColor if it is
defined. A ToggleButton uses the XmNselectColor if
XmNindicatorOn is False and XmNfillOnSelect is
True.
- XmNenableToggleColor
- Specifies how to determine the default value of the XmNselectColor
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 ToggleButton
XmNindicatorOn resource causes a default of XmN_OF_MANY,
which will be a shadowed square with a check mark (check box).
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- A value of False causes the following:
- 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 renditions in a given
render table. The callback reason is XmCR_NO_RENDITION. This
callback uses the XmDisplayCallbackStruct structure.
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- 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.
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- The XmNnoRenditionCallback should deallocate the render table
passed in in the render_table field of the callback structure. 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 further, it should make a copy with the
XmRenderTableCopy function before returning from the callback.
- XmNuserData
- Specifies a client data pointer for applications. An internally unused
resource.
All of the superclass resources inherited by XmDisplay are
designated N/A (not applicable).
A pointer to the following structure is passed to the
XmNdragStartCallback 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 initiated.
- 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 |
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XmCR_NO_FONT |
rendition, font_name |
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XmCR_NO_RENDITION |
render_table, tag |
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