XmForm(3X) UNIX System V XmForm(3X)
NAME
XmForm-The Form widget class
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Form.h>
DESCRIPTION
Form is a container widget with no input semantics of its
own. Constraints are placed on children of the Form to
define attachments for each of the child's four sides.
These attachments can be to the Form, to another child
widget or gadget, to a relative position within the Form, or
to the initial position of the child. The attachments
determine the layout behavior of the Form when resizing
occurs.
The default value for XmNinitialFocus is the value of
XmNdefaultButton.
Following are some important considerations in using a Form:
⊕ Every child must have an attachment on either the left
or the right. If initialization or XtSetValues leaves
a widget without such an attachment, the result depends
upon the value of XmNrubberPositioning.
If XmNrubberPositioning is False, the child is given an
XmNleftAttachment of XmATTACHFORM and an XmNleftOffset
equal to its current x value.
If XmNrubberPositioning is True, the child is given an
XmNleftAttachment of XmATTACHPOSITION and an
XmNleftPosition proportional to the current x value
divided by the width of the Form.
In either case, if the child has not been previously
given an x value, its x value is taken to be 0, which
places the child at the left side of the Form.
⊕ If you want to create a child without any attachments,
and then later (e.g., after creating and managing it,
but before realizing it) give it a right attachment via
XtSetValues, you must set its XmNleftAttachment to
XmATTACHNONE at the same time.
⊕ The XmNresizable resource controls only whether a
geometry request by the child will be granted. It has
no effect on whether the child's size can be changed
because of changes in geometry of the Form or of other
children.
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⊕ Every child has a preferred width, based on geometry
requests it makes (whether they are granted or not).
⊕ If a child has attachments on both the left and the
right sides, its size is completely controlled by the
Form. It can be shrunk below its preferred width or
enlarged above it, if necessary, due to other
constraints. In addition, the child's geometry
requests to change its own width may be refused.
⊕ If a child has attachments on only its left or right
side, it will always be at its preferred width (if
resizable, otherwise at is current width). This may
cause it to be clipped by the Form or by other
children.
⊕ If a child's left (or right) attachment is set to
XmATTACHSELF, its corresponding left (or right) offset
is forced to 0. The attachment is then changed to
XmATTACHPOSITION, with a position that corresponds to
x value of the child's left (or right) edge. To fix
the position of a side at a specific x value use
XmATTACHFORM or XmATTACHOPPOSITEFORM with the x
value as the left (or right) offset.
⊕ Unmapping a child has no effect on the Form except that
the child is not mapped.
⊕ Unmanaging a child unmaps it. If no other child is
attached to it, or if all children attached to it and
all children recursively attached to them are also all
unmanaged, all of those children are treated as if they
did not exist in determining the size of the Form.
⊕ When using XtSetValues to change the XmNx resource of a
child, you must simultaneously set its left attachment
to either XmATTACHSELF or XmATTACHNONE. Otherwise,
the request is not granted. If XmNresizable is False,
the request is granted only if the child's size can
remain the same.
⊕ A left (or right) attachment of XmATTACHWIDGET, where
XmNleftWidget (or XmNrightWidget) is NULL, acts like an
attachment of XmATTACHFORM.
⊕ If an attachment is made to a widget that is not a
child of the Form, but an ancestor of the widget is a
child of the Form, the attachment is made to the
ancestor.
All these considerations are true of top and bottom
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attachments as well, with top acting like left, bottom
acting like right, y acting like x, and height acting like
width.
Classes
Form inherits behavior and resources from Core, Composite,
Constraint, XmManager, and XmBulletinBoard classes.
The class pointer is xmFormWidgetClass.
The class name is XmForm.
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).
XmForm Resource Set
Name Class Type Default Access
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XmNfractionBase XmCMaxValue int 100 CSG
XmNhorizontalSpacing XmCSpacing Dimension 0 CSG
XmNrubberPositioning XmCRubberPositioning Boolean False CSG
XmNverticalSpacing XmCSpacing Dimension 0 CSG
XmNfractionBase
Specifies the denominator used in calculating the
relative position of a child widget using
XmATTACHPOSITION constraints. The value must not
be 0.
If the value of a child's XmNleftAttachment (or
XmNrightAttachment) is XmATTACHPOSITION, the
position of the left (or right) side of the child
is relative to the left side of the Form and is a
fraction of the width of the Form. This fraction
is the value of the child's XmNleftPosition (or
XmNrightPosition) resource divided by the value of
the Form's XmNfractionBase.
If the value of a child's XmNtopAttachment (or
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XmNbottomAttachment) is XmATTACHPOSITION, the
position of the top (or bottom) side of the child
is relative to the top side of the Form and is a
fraction of the height of the Form. This fraction
is the value of the child's XmNtopPosition (or
XmNbottomPosition) resource divided by the value
of the Form's XmNfractionBase.
XmNhorizontalSpacing
Specifies the offset for right and left
attachments. This resource is only used if no
offset resource is specified (when attaching to a
widget), or if no margin resource is specified
(when attaching to the Form).
XmNrubberPositioning
Indicates the default near (left) and top
attachments for a child of the Form. (Note:
Whether this resource actually applies to the left
or right side of the child and its attachment may
depend on the value of the XmNstringDirection
resource.)
The default left attachment is applied whenever
initialization or XtSetValues leaves the child
without either a left or right attachment. The
default top attachment is applied whenever
initialization or XtSetValues leaves the child
without either a top or bottom attachment.
If this Boolean resource is set to False,
XmNleftAttachment and XmNtopAttachment default to
XmATTACHFORM, XmNleftOffset defaults to the
current x value of the left side of the child, and
XmNtopOffset defaults to the current y value of
the child. The effect is to position the child
according to its absolute distance from the left
or top side of the Form.
If this resource is set to True, XmNleftAttachment
and XmNtopAttachment default to XmATTACHPOSITION,
XmNleftPosition defaults to a value proportional
to the current x value of the left side of the
child divided by the width of the Form, and
XmNtopPosition defaults to a value proportional to
the current y value of the child divided by the
height of the Form. The effect is to position the
child relative to the left or top side of the Form
and in proportion to the width or height of the
Form.
XmNverticalSpacing
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Specifies the offset for top and bottom
attachments. This resource is only used if no
offset resource is specified (when attaching to a
widget), or if no margin resource is specified
(when attaching to the Form).
XmForm Constraint Resource Set
Name Class Type Default Access
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XmNbottomAttachment XmCAttachment unsigned char XmATTACH_NONE CSG
XmNbottomOffset XmCOffset int 0 CSG
XmNbottomPosition XmCAttachment int 0 CSG
XmNbottomWidget XmCWidget Widget NULL CSG
XmNleftAttachment XmCAttachment unsigned char XmATTACH_NONE CSG
XmNleftOffset XmCOffset int 0 CSG
XmNleftPosition XmCAttachment int 0 CSG
XmNleftWidget XmCWidget Widget NULL CSG
XmNresizable XmCBoolean Boolean True CSG
XmNrightAttachment XmCAttachment unsigned char XmATTACH_NONE CSG
XmNrightOffset XmCOffset int 0 CSG
XmNrightPosition XmCAttachment int 0 CSG
XmNrightWidget XmCWidget Widget NULL CSG
XmNtopAttachment XmCAttachment unsigned char XmATTACH_NONE CSG
XmNtopOffset XmCOffset int 0 CSG
XmNtopPosition XmCAttachment int 0 CSG
XmNtopWidget XmCWidget Widget NULL CSG
XmNbottomAttachment
Specifies attachment of the bottom side of the
child. It can have the following values:
⊕ XmATTACHNONE-Do not attach the bottom side
of the child.
⊕ XmATTACHFORM-Attach the bottom side of the
child to the bottom side of the Form.
⊕ XmATTACHOPPOSITEFORM-Attach the bottom side
of the child to the top side of the Form.
XmNbottomOffset can be used to determine the
visibility of the child.
⊕ XmATTACHWIDGET-Attach the bottom side of the
child to the top side of the widget or gadget
specified in the XmNbottomWidget resource.
If XmNbottomWidget is NULL, XmATTACHWIDGET
is replaced by XmATTACHFORM, and the child
is attached to the bottom side of the Form.
⊕ XmATTACHOPPOSITEWIDGET-Attach the bottom
side of the child to the bottom side of the
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widget or gadget specified in the
XmNbottomWidget resource.
⊕ XmATTACHPOSITION-Attach the bottom side of
the child to a position that is relative to
the top side of the Form and in proportion to
the height of the Form. This position is
determined by the XmNbottomPosition and
XmNfractionBase resources.
⊕ XmATTACHSELF-Attach the bottom side of the
child to a position that is proportional to
the current y value of the bottom of the
child divided by the height of the Form.
This position is determined by the
XmNbottomPosition and XmNfractionBase
resources. XmNbottomPosition is set to a
value proportional to the current y value of
the bottom of the child divided by the height
of the Form.
XmNbottomOffset
Specifies the constant offset between the bottom
side of the child and the object to which it is
attached. The relationship established remains,
regardless of any resizing operations that occur.
When this resource is explicitly set, the value of
XmNverticalSpacing is ignored.
XmNbottomPosition
This resource is used to determine the position of
the bottom side of the child when the child's
XmNbottomAttachment is set to XmATTACHPOSITION.
In this case the position of the bottom side of
the child is relative to the top side of the Form
and is a fraction of the height of the Form. This
fraction is the value of the child's
XmNbottomPosition resource divided by the value of
the Form's XmNfractionBase. For example, if the
child's XmNbottomPosition is 50, the Form's
XmNfractionBase is 100, and the Form's height is
200, the position of the bottom side of the child
is 100.
XmNbottomWidget
Specifies the widget or gadget to which the bottom
side of the child is attached. This resource is
used if XmNbottomAttachment is set to either
XmATTACHWIDGET or XmATTACHOPPOSITEWIDGET.
A string-to-widget resource converter is
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automatically installed for use with this
resource. With this converter, the widget that is
to be the value of the resource must exist at the
time the widget that has the resource is created.
XmNleftAttachment
Specifies attachment of the near (left) side of
the child. (Note: Whether this resource actually
applies to the left or right side of the child and
its attachment may depend on the value of the
XmNstringDirection resource.) It can have the
following values:
⊕ XmATTACHNONE-Do not attach the left side of
the child. If XmNrightAttachment is also
XmATTACHNONE, this value is ignored and the
child is given a default left attachment.
⊕ XmATTACHFORM-Attach the left side of the
child to the left side of the Form.
⊕ XmATTACHOPPOSITEFORM-Attach the left side
of the child to the right side of the Form.
XmNleftOffset can be used to determine the
visibility of the child.
⊕ XmATTACHWIDGET-Attach the left side of the
child to the right side of the widget or
gadget specified in the XmNleftWidget
resource. If XmNleftWidget is NULL,
XmATTACHWIDGET is replaced by XmATTACHFORM,
and the child is attached to the left side of
the Form.
⊕ XmATTACHOPPOSITEWIDGET-Attach the left side
of the child to the left side of the widget
or gadget specified in the XmNleftWidget
resource.
⊕ XmATTACHPOSITION-Attach the left side of the
child to a position that is relative to the
left side of the Form and in proportion to
the width of the Form. This position is
determined by the XmNleftPosition and
XmNfractionBase resources.
⊕ XmATTACHSELF-Attach the left side of the
child to a position that is proportional to
the current x value of the left side of the
child divided by the width of the Form. This
position is determined by the XmNleftPosition
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and XmNfractionBase resources.
XmNleftPosition is set to a value
proportional to the current x value of the
left side of the child divided by the width
of the Form.
XmNleftOffset
Specifies the constant offset between the near
(left) side of the child and the object to which
it is attached. (Note: Whether this resource
actually applies to the left or right side of the
child and its attachment may depend on the value
of the XmNstringDirection resource.) The
relationship established remains, regardless of
any resizing operations that occur. When this
resource is explicitly set, the value of
XmNhorizontalSpacing is ignored.
XmNleftPosition
This resource is used to determine the position of
the near (left) side of the child when the child's
XmNleftAttachment is set to XmATTACHPOSITION.
(Note: Whether this resource actually applies to
the left or right side of the child and its
attachment may depend on the value of the
XmNstringDirection resource.)
In this case the position of the left side of the
child is relative to the left side of the Form and
is a fraction of the width of the Form. This
fraction is the value of the child's
XmNleftPosition resource divided by the value of
the Form's XmNfractionBase. For example, if the
child's XmNleftPosition is 50, the Form's
XmNfractionBase is 100, and the Form's width is
200, the position of the left side of the child is
100.
XmNleftWidget
Specifies the widget or gadget to which the near
(left) side of the child is attached. (Note:
Whether this resource actually applies to the left
or right side of the child and its attachment may
depend on the value of the XmNstringDirection
resource.) This resource is used if
XmNleftAttachment is set to either XmATTACHWIDGET
or XmATTACHOPPOSITEWIDGET.
A string-to-widget resource converter is
automatically installed for use with this
resource. With this converter, the widget that is
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to be the value of the resource must exist at the
time the widget that has the resource is created.
XmNresizable
This Boolean resource specifies whether or not a
child's request for a new size is (conditionally)
granted by the Form. If this resource is set to
True the request is granted if possible. If this
resource is set to False the request is always
refused.
If a child has both left and right attachments,
its width is completely controlled by the Form,
regardless of the value of the child's
XmNresizable resource. If a child has a left or
right attachment but not both, the child's
XmNwidth is used in setting its width if the value
of the child's XmNresizable resource is True.
These conditions are also true for top and bottom
attachments, with height acting like width.
XmNrightAttachment
Specifies attachment of the far (right) side of
the child. (Note: Whether this resource actually
applies to the left or right side of the child and
its attachment may depend on the value of the
XmNstringDirection resource.) It can have the
following values:
⊕ XmATTACHNONE-Do not attach the right side of
the child.
⊕ XmATTACHFORM-Attach the right side of the
child to the right side of the Form.
⊕ XmATTACHOPPOSITEFORM-Attach the right side
of the child to the left side of the Form.
XmNrightOffset can be used to determine the
visibility of the child.
⊕ XmATTACHWIDGET-Attach the right side of the
child to the left side of the widget or
gadget specified in the XmNrightWidget
resource. If XmNrightWidget is NULL,
XmATTACHWIDGET is replaced by XmATTACHFORM,
and the child is attached to the right side
of the Form.
⊕ XmATTACHOPPOSITEWIDGET-Attach the right
side of the child to the right side of the
widget or gadget specified in the
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XmNrightWidget resource.
⊕ XmATTACHPOSITION-Attach the right side of
the child to a position that is relative to
the left side of the Form and in proportion
to the width of the Form. This position is
determined by the XmNrightPosition and
XmNfractionBase resources.
⊕ XmATTACHSELF-Attach the right side of the
child to a position that is proportional to
the current x value of the right side of the
child divided by the width of the Form. This
position is determined by the
XmNrightPosition and XmNfractionBase
resources. XmNrightPosition is set to a
value proportional to the current x value of
the right side of the child divided by the
width of the Form.
XmNrightOffset
Specifies the constant offset between the far
(right) side of the child and the object to which
it is attached. (Note: Whether this resource
actually applies to the left or right side of the
child and its attachment may depend on the value
of the XmNstringDirection resource.) The
relationship established remains, regardless of
any resizing operations that occur. When this
resource is explicitly set, the value of
XmNhorizontalSpacing is ignored.
XmNrightPosition
This resource is used to determine the position of
the far (right) side of the child when the child's
XmNrightAttachment is set to XmATTACHPOSITION.
(Note: Whether this resource actually applies to
the left or right side of the child and its
attachment may depend on the value of the
XmNstringDirection resource.)
In this case the position of the right side of the
child is relative to the left side of the Form and
is a fraction of the width of the Form. This
fraction is the value of the child's
XmNrightPosition resource divided by the value of
the Form's XmNfractionBase. For example, if the
child's XmNrightPosition is 50, the Form's
XmNfractionBase is 100, and the Form's width is
200, the position of the right side of the child
is 100.
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XmNrightWidget
Specifies the widget or gadget to which the far
(right) side of the child is attached. (Note:
Whether this resource actually applies to the left
or right side of the child and its attachment may
depend on the value of the XmNstringDirection
resource.) This resource is used if
XmNrightAttachment is set to either
XmATTACHWIDGET or XmATTACHOPPOSITEWIDGET.
A string-to-widget resource converter is
automatically installed for use with this
resource. With this converter, the widget that is
to be the value of the resource must exist at the
time the widget that has the resource is created.
XmNtopAttachment
Specifies attachment of the top side of the child.
It can have following values:
⊕ XmATTACHNONE-Do not attach the top side of
the child. If XmNbottomAttachment is also
XmATTACHNONE, this value is ignored and the
child is given a default top attachment.
⊕ XmATTACHFORM-Attach the top side of the
child to the top side of the Form.
⊕ XmATTACHOPPOSITEFORM-Attach the top side of
the child to the bottom side of the Form.
XmNtopOffset can be used to determine the
visibility of the child.
⊕ XmATTACHWIDGET-Attach the top side of the
child to the bottom side of the widget or
gadget specified in the XmNtopWidget
resource. If XmNtopWidget is NULL,
XmATTACHWIDGET is replaced by XmATTACHFORM,
and the child is attached to the top side of
the Form.
⊕ XmATTACHOPPOSITEWIDGET-Attach the top side
of the child to the top side of the widget or
gadget specified in the XmNtopWidget
resource.
⊕ XmATTACHPOSITION-Attach the top side of the
child to a position that is relative to the
top side of the Form and in proportion to the
height of the Form. This position is
determined by the XmNtopPosition and
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XmNfractionBase resources.
⊕ XmATTACHSELF-Attach the top side of the
child to a position that is proportional to
the current y value of the child divided by
the height of the Form. This position is
determined by the XmNtopPosition and
XmNfractionBase resources. XmNtopPosition is
set to a value proportional to the current y
value of the child divided by the height of
the Form.
XmNtopOffset
Specifies the constant offset between the top side
of the child and the object to which it is
attached. The relationship established remains,
regardless of any resizing operations that occur.
When this resource is explicitly set, the value of
XmNverticalSpacing is ignored.
XmNtopPosition
This resource is used to determine the position of
the top side of the child when the child's
XmNtopAttachment is set to XmATTACHPOSITION. In
this case the position of the top side of the
child is relative to the top side of the Form and
is a fraction of the height of the Form. This
fraction is the value of the child's
XmNtopPosition resource divided by the value of
the Form's XmNfractionBase. For example, if the
child's XmNtopPosition is 50, the Form's
XmNfractionBase is 100, and the Form's height is
200, the position of the top side of the child is
100.
XmNtopWidget
Specifies the widget or gadget to which the top
side of the child is attached. This resource is
used if XmNtopAttachment is set to either
XmATTACHWIDGET or XmATTACHOPPOSITEWIDGET.
A string-to-widget resource converter is
automatically installed for use with this
resource. With this converter, the widget that is
to be the value of the resource must exist at the
time the widget that has the resource is created.
Inherited Resources
Form inherits behavior and resources from the following
superclasses. For a complete description of each resource,
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refer to the man page for that superclass.
XmBulletinBoard Resource Set
Name Class Type Default Access
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XmNallowOverlap XmCAllowOverlap Boolean True CSG
XmNautoUnmanage XmCAutoUnmanage Boolean True CG
XmNbuttonFontList XmCButtonFontList XmFontList dynamic CSG
XmNcancelButton XmCWidget Widget NULL SG
XmNdefaultButton XmCWidget Widget NULL SG
XmNdefaultPosition XmCDefaultPosition Boolean True CSG
XmNdialogStyle XmCDialogStyle unsigned char dynamic CSG
XmNdialogTitle XmCDialogTitle XmString NULL CSG
XmNfocusCallback XmCCallback XtCallbackList NULL C
XmNlabelFontList XmCLabelFontList XmFontList dynamic CSG
XmNmapCallback XmCCallback XtCallbackList NULL C
XmNmarginHeight XmCMarginHeight Dimension 0 CSG
XmNmarginWidth XmCMarginWidth Dimension 0 CSG
XmNnoResize XmCNoResize Boolean False CSG
XmNresizePolicy XmCResizePolicy unsigned char XmRESIZE_ANY CSG
XmNshadowType XmCShadowType unsigned char XmSHADOW_OUT CSG
XmNtextFontList XmCTextFontList XmFontList dynamic CSG
XmNtextTranslations XmCTranslations XtTranslations NULL C
XmNunmapCallback XmCCallback XtCallbackList NULL C
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
XmNnavigationType XmCNavigationType XmNavigationType XmTAB_GROUP CSG
XmNshadowThickness XmCShadowThickness Dimension dynamic 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
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XmNinsertPosition XmCInsertPosition XtOrderProc NULL CSG
XmNnumChildren XmCReadOnly Cardinal 0 G
Core Resource Set
Name Class Type Default Access
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
XmNaccelerators XmCAccelerators XtAccelerators dynamic N/A
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
Translations
XmForm inherits translations from XmBulletinBoard.
RELATED INFORMATION
Composite(3X), Constraint(3X), Core(3X),
XmBulletinBoard(3X), XmCreateForm, XmCreateFormDialog(3X),
and XmManager(3X).
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