Primitive is a widget class used as a supporting superclass for
other widget classes. It handles border drawing and highlighting, traversal
activation and deactivation, and various callback lists needed by Primitive
widgets. Primitive and all its subclasses hold the
XmQTcareParentVisual trait.
Primitive has no widget class conversion or destination procedure.
Subclasses and the XmNconvertCallback procedures are responsible for
any conversion of selections. Subclasses and the subclass
XmNdestinationCallback procedures are responsible for any data
transfers to the widget.
Primitive inherits behavior, resources, and traits from
Core.
The class pointer is xmPrimitiveWidgetClass.
The class name is XmPrimitive.
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).
XmPrimitive Resource
Set |
Name |
Class |
Type |
Default |
Access |
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XmNbottomShadowColor |
XmCBottomShadowColor |
Pixel |
dynamic |
CSG |
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XmNbottomShadowPixmap |
XmCBottomShadowPixmap |
Pixmap |
XmUNSPECIFIED_PIXMAP |
CSG |
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XmNconvertCallback |
XmCCallback |
XtCallbackList |
NULL |
C |
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XmNforeground |
XmCForeground |
Pixel |
dynamic |
CSG |
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XmNhelpCallback |
XmCCallback |
XtCallbackList |
NULL |
C |
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XmNhighlightColor |
XmCHighlightColor |
Pixel |
dynamic |
CSG |
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XmNhighlightOnEnter |
XmCHighlightOnEnter |
Boolean |
False |
CSG |
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XmNhighlightPixmap |
XmCHighlightPixmap |
Pixmap |
dynamic |
CSG |
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XmNhighlightThickness |
XmCHighlightThickness |
Dimension |
2 |
CSG |
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XmNlayoutDirection |
XmCLayoutDirection |
XmDirection |
dynamic |
CG |
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XmNnavigationType |
XmCNavigationType |
XmNavigationType |
XmNONE |
CSG |
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XmNpopupHandlerCallback |
XmCCallback |
XtCallbackList |
NULL |
C |
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XmNshadowThickness |
XmCShadowThickness |
Dimension |
2 |
CSG |
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XmNtoolTipString |
XmCToolTipString |
XmString |
NULL |
CSG |
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XmNtopShadowColor |
XmCTopShadowColor |
Pixel |
dynamic |
CSG |
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XmNtopShadowPixmap |
XmCTopShadowPixmap |
Pixmap |
dynamic |
CSG |
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XmNtraversalOn |
XmCTraversalOn |
Boolean |
True |
CSG |
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XmNunitType |
XmCUnitType |
unsigned char |
dynamic |
CSG |
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XmNuserData |
XmCUserData |
XtPointer |
NULL |
CSG |
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- XmNbottomShadowColor
- Specifies the color to use to draw the bottom and right sides of the
border shadow. This color is used if the XmNtopShadowPixmap
resource is unspecified.
- XmNbottomShadowPixmap
- Specifies the pixmap to use to draw the bottom and right sides of the
border shadow.
- XmNconvertCallback
- Specifies a list of callbacks called when the widget 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.
- XmNforeground
- Specifies the foreground drawing color used by Primitive widgets.
- XmNhelpCallback
- Specifies the list of callbacks that is called when the help key is
pressed. The reason sent by the callback is XmCR_HELP.
- XmNhighlightColor
- Specifies the color of the highlighting rectangle. This color is used if
the highlight pixmap resource is XmUNSPECIFIED_PIXMAP.
- XmNhighlightOnEnter
- Specifies if 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 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.
- XmNhighlightPixmap
- Specifies the pixmap used to draw the highlighting rectangle.
- XmNhighlightThickness
- Specifies the thickness of the highlighting rectangle.
- XmNlayoutDirection
- Specifies the direction in which components of the primitive (including
strings) are laid out. The values are of type XmDirection. If the
widget's parent is a primitive or shell, the value is inherited from the
widget's parent. Otherwise, it is inherited from the closest ancestor
vendor or menu shell. Refer to the XmDirection(3) reference page
for the possible direction values.
- XmNnavigationType
- Determines whether the widget is a tab group.
- XmNONE
- Indicates that the widget is not a tab group.
- XmTAB_GROUP
- Indicates that the widget is a tab group, unless the
XmNnavigationType of another widget in the hierarchy is
XmEXCLUSIVE_TAB_GROUP.
- XmSTICKY_TAB_GROUP
- Indicates that the widget is a tab group, even if the
XmNnavigationType of another widget in the hierarchy is
XmEXCLUSIVE_TAB_GROUP.
- XmEXCLUSIVE_TAB_GROUP
- Indicates that the widget is a tab group and that widgets in the hierarchy
whose XmNnavigationType is XmTAB_GROUP are not tab
groups.
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- When a parent widget has an XmNnavigationType of
XmEXCLUSIVE_TAB_GROUP, traversal of non-tab-group widgets within
the group is based on the order of those widgets in their parent's
XmNchildren list.
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- When the XmNnavigationType of any widget in a hierarchy is
XmEXCLUSIVE_TAB_GROUP, traversal of tab groups in the hierarchy
proceeds to widgets in the order in which their XmNnavigationType
resources were specified as XmEXCLUSIVE_TAB_GROUP or
XmSTICKY_TAB_GROUP, whether by creating the widgets with that
value, by calling XtSetValues, or by calling
XmAddTabGroup.
- XmNpopupHandlerCallback
- Allows the application to control which popup menu will be automatically
posted. The reason can either be XmCR_POST or
XmCR_REPOST:
- XmCR_POST
- Indicates that this is a regular posting request.
- XmCR_REPOST
- Indicates that the menu was just unposted and that this callback was
invoked on a replay.
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- This callback uses the XmPopupHandlerCallbackStruct structure to
pass information.
- XmNshadowThickness
- Specifies the size of the drawn border shadow.
- XmNtoolTipString
- The XmString to display as the toolTip. If this resource is NULL, no tip
will be displayed. ToolTips are described in VendorShell(3)
- XmNtopShadowColor
- Specifies the color to use to draw the top and left sides of the border
shadow. This color is used if the XmNtopShadowPixmap resource is
unspecified. If a default top shadow pixmap exists, it will need to be
removed for the XmNtopShadowColor to take effect.
- XmNtopShadowPixmap
- Specifies the pixmap to use to draw the top and left sides of the border
shadow. A Primitive top shadow pixmap is created in two situations. In
either of these situations, a default 50-foreground top shadow pixmap is
created.
- •
- If the Primitive top shadow color is the same as the Core background pixel
color.
- •
- If the depth of the screen is only one.
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- For example, if a widget with the same top shadow and background color is
created, a default shadow pixmap is generated. Such a pixmap needs to be
removed for the XmNtopShadowColor resource to take effect.
- XmNtraversalOn
- Specifies if traversal is activated for this widget. In CascadeButton and
CascadeButtonGadget, this resource is forced to True unless the parent is
an OptionMenu.
- XmNunitType
- Provides the basic support for resolution independence. It defines the
type of units a widget uses with sizing and positioning resources. If the
widget's parent is a subclass of XmManager and if the
XmNunitType resource is not explicitly set, it defaults to the unit
type of the parent widget. If the widget's parent is not a subclass of
XmManager, the resource has a default unit type of
XmPIXELS.
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- The unit type can also be specified in resource files, with the following
format:
<floating value><unit>
-
- where:
- unit
- is <" ", pixels, inches, centimeters, millimeters, points,
font units>
- pixels
- is <pix, pixel, pixels>
- inches
- is <in, inch, inches>
- centimeter
- is <cm, centimeter, centimeters>
- millimeters
- is <mm, millimeter, millimeters>
- points
- is <pt, point, points>
- font units
- is <fu, font_unit, font_units>
- float
- is
{"+"|"-"}{{<"0"-"9">*}.}<"0"-"9">*
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- Note that the type Dimension must always be positive.
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- For example,
xmfonts*XmMainWindow.height: 10.4cm
*PostIn.width: 3inches
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- XmNunitType can have the following values:
- XmPIXELS
- All values provided to the widget are treated as normal pixel values.
- XmMILLIMETERS
- All values provided to the widget are treated as normal millimeter
values.
- Xm100TH_MILLIMETERS
- All values provided to the widget are treated as 1/100 of a
millimeter.
- XmCENTIMETERS
- All values provided to the widget are treated as normal centimeter
values.
- XmINCHES
- All values provided to the widget are treated as normal inch values.
- Xm1000TH_INCHES
- All values provided to the widget are treated as 1/1000 of an inch.
- XmPOINTS
- All values provided to the widget are treated as normal point values. A
point is a unit used in text processing applications and is defined as
1/72 of an inch.
- Xm100TH_POINTS
- All values provided to the widget are treated as 1/100 of a point. A point
is a unit used in text processing applications and is defined as 1/72 of
an inch.
- XmFONT_UNITS
- All values provided to the widget are treated as normal font units. A font
unit has horizontal and vertical components. These are the values of the
XmScreen resources XmNhorizontalFontUnit and
XmNverticalFontUnit.
- Xm100TH_FONT_UNITS
- All values provided to the widget are treated as 1/100 of a font unit. A
font unit has horizontal and vertical components. These are the values of
the XmScreen resources XmNhorizontalFontUnit and
XmNverticalFontUnit.
- XmNuserData
- Allows the application to attach any necessary specific data to the
widget. It is an internally unused resource.
The foreground, background, top shadow, bottom shadow, and
highlight color resources are dynamically defaulted. If no color data is
specified, the colors are automatically generated. On a single-plane system,
a black and white color scheme is generated. Otherwise, four colors are
generated, which display the correct shading for the 3-D visuals. If the
background is the only color specified for a widget, the top shadow and
bottom shadow colors are generated to give the 3-D appearance. Foreground
and highlight colors are generated to provide sufficient contrast with the
background color.
Colors are generated only at creation. Resetting the background
through XtSetValues does not regenerate the other colors.
XmChangeColor can be used to recalculate all associated colors based
on a new background color.
Primitive inherits behavior and resources from the superclass
described in the following table. For a complete description of each
resource, refer to the reference page for that superclass.
Core Resource Set |
Name |
Class |
Type |
Default |
Access |
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XmNaccelerators |
XmCAccelerators |
XtAccelerators |
dynamic |
CSG |
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XmNancestorSensitive |
XmCSensitive |
Boolean |
dynamic |
G |
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XmNbackground |
XmCBackground |
Pixel |
dynamic |
CSG |
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XmNbackgroundPixmap |
XmCPixmap |
Pixmap |
XmUNSPECIFIED_PIXMAP |
CSG |
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XmNborderColor |
XmCBorderColor |
Pixel |
XtDefaultForeground |
CSG |
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XmNborderPixmap |
XmCPixmap |
Pixmap |
XmUNSPECIFIED_PIXMAP |
CSG |
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XmNborderWidth |
XmCBorderWidth |
Dimension |
0 |
CSG |
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XmNcolormap |
XmCColormap |
Colormap |
dynamic |
CG |
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XmNdepth |
XmCDepth |
int |
dynamic |
CG |
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XmNdestroyCallback |
XmCCallback |
XtCallbackList |
NULL |
C |
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XmNheight |
XmCHeight |
Dimension |
dynamic |
CSG |
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XmNinitialResourcesPersistent |
XmCInitialResourcesPersistent |
Boolean |
True |
C |
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XmNmappedWhenManaged |
XmCMappedWhenManaged |
Boolean |
True |
CSG |
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XmNscreen |
XmCScreen |
Screen * |
dynamic |
CG |
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XmNsensitive |
XmCSensitive |
Boolean |
True |
CSG |
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XmNtranslations |
XmCTranslations |
XtTranslations |
dynamic |
CSG |
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XmNwidth |
XmCWidth |
Dimension |
dynamic |
CSG |
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XmNx |
XmCPosition |
Position |
0 |
CSG |
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XmNy |
XmCPosition |
Position |
0 |
CSG |
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A pointer to the following structure is passed to each callback
for XmNhelpCallback:
typedef struct
{
int reason;
XEvent * event;
} XmAnyCallbackStruct;
- reason
- Indicates why the callback was invoked. For this callback, reason
is set to XmCR_HELP.
- event
- Points to the XEvent that triggered the callback.
A pointer to the following callback 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;
Atom parm_type;
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. Otherwise, the type and interpretation of the value are
specific to the widget class.
- flags
- Indicates the status of the conversion. Following are the possible
values:
- 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.
- parm_type
- Specifies the parameter type of parm.
- 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 memory
when it sets this member. The toolkit frees this memory when it is no
longer needed.
- 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.
A pointer to the following structure is passed to each callback
for XmNpopupHandlerCallback:
typedef struct
{
int reason;
XEvent * event;
Widget menuToPost;
Boolean postIt;
Widget target;
} XmPopupHandlerCallbackStruct;
- reason
- Indicates why the callback was invoked.
- event
- Points to the XEvent that triggered the handler.
- Specifies the popup menu that the menu system believes should be posted.
The application may modify this field.
- postIt
- Indicates whether the posting process should continue. The application may
modify this field.
- target
- Specifies the most specific widget or gadget that the menu system found
from the event that matches the event.
The XmPrimitive translations are listed below.
Note that for buttons in menus, altering translations in
#override or #augment mode is undefined.
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.
- :<Key><osfActivate>:
- PrimitiveParentActivate()
- :<Key><osfCancel>:
- PrimitiveParentCancel()
- :<Key><osfBeginLine>:
- PrimitiveTraverseHome()
- :<Key><osfUp>:
- PrimitiveTraverseUp()
- :<Key><osfDown>:
- PrimitiveTraverseDown()
- :<Key><osfLeft>:
- PrimitiveTraverseLeft()
- :<Key><osfRight>:
- PrimitiveTraverseRight()
- ∼s ∼m ∼a <Key>Return:
- PrimitiveParentActivate()
- s ∼m ∼a
<Key>Tab:
- PrimitivePrevTabGroup()
- ∼m ∼a <Key>Tab:
- PrimitiveNextTabGroup()
- <Key><osfHelp>:
- PrimitiveHelp()
The XmPrimitive action routines are
- PrimitiveHelp():
- 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.
- PrimitiveNextTabGroup():
- This action depends on the value of the Display resource
XmNenableButtonTab. When XmNenableButtonTab is False
(default), this action 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.
-
- When XmNenableButtonTab is True, this action moves to the next item
within the current tab group, unless it is the last item in the tab group.
When the item is the last in the group, the action traverses to the first
item in the next tab group. The XmNenableButtonTab behavior applies
only to PushButton, ArrowButton, and DrawnArrow.
- PrimitiveParentActivate():
- If the parent is a manager, passes the KActivate event received by
the widget to the parent.
- PrimitiveParentCancel():
- If the parent is a manager, passes the KCancel event received by
the widget to the parent.
- PrimitivePrevTabGroup():
- This action depends on the value of the Display resource
XmNenableButtonTab. When XmNenableButtonTab is False
(default), this action 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.
-
- When XmNenableButtonTab is True, this action moves to the previous
item within the current tab group unless it is the first item in the tab
group. When the item is the first in the group, the action traverses to
the first item in the previous tab group. The XmNenableButtonTab
behavior applies only PushButton, ArrowButton, and DrawnButton.
- PrimitiveTraverseDown():
- Traverses to the next item below the current widget in the current tab
group, wrapping if necessary. The wrapping direction depends on the layout
direction of the widget tab group.
- PrimitiveTraverseHome():
- Traverses to the first widget or gadget in the current tab group.
- PrimitiveTraverseLeft():
- Traverses to the next item to the left of the current widget in the
current tab group, wrapping if necessary. The wrapping direction depends
on the layout direction of the widget tab group.
- PrimitiveTraverseNext():
- Traverses to the next item in the current tab group, wrapping if
necessary. The wrapping direction depends on the layout direction of the
widget tab group.
- PrimitiveTraversePrev():
- Traverses to the previous item in the current tab group, wrapping if
necessary. The wrapping direction depends on the layout direction of the
widget tab group.
- PrimitiveTraverseRight():
- Traverses to the next item to the right of the current gadget in the
current tab group, wrapping if necessary. The wrapping direction depends
on the layout direction of the widget tab group.
- PrimitiveTraverseUp():
- Traverses to the next item above the current gadget in the current tab
group, wrapping if necessary. The wrapping direction depends on the layout
direction of the widget tab group.
This widget has the following additional behavior:
- <FocusIn>:
- If the shell's keyboard focus policy is XmEXPLICIT, highlights the
widget and gives it the focus
- <FocusOut>:
- If the shell's keyboard focus policy is XmEXPLICIT, unhighlights
the widget and removes the focus
The bindings for virtual keys are vendor specific. For information
about bindings for virtual buttons and keys, see
VirtualBindings(3).