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-.\" $Xorg: strings.xaw,v 1.3 2000/08/17 19:42:29 cpqbld Exp $
-\" These macros are not associated with any widget.
-
-.de Rs \" Resource Conversion message
-A converter is registered for this resource that will convert
-the following strings: \fB\\$1\fP.
-..
-.de Sk \" This is a resource of the associated sink.
-.if 'AsciiText'\\$1' This is a resource of the associated sink.
-..
-.de So \" This is a resource of the associated source.
-.if 'AsciiText'\\$1' This is a resource of the associated source.
-..
-
-\" Object Resources
-.de Dc \" Object destroyCallback
-.IP destroyCallback 1.5i
-All functions on this list are called when this widget is destroyed.
-..
-
-\" RectObj Resources
-.de As \" RectObj ancestorSensitive
-.IP ancestorSensitive 1.5i
-The sensitivity state of the ancestors of this widget. A widget is
-insensitive if either it or any of its ancestors is insensitive.
-This resource should not be changed with \fBXtSetValues\fP, although it
-may be queried.
-..
-.de Bw \" RectObj borderWidth
-.IP borderWidth 1.5i
-The width of this widget's window border.
-..
-.de Hw \" RectObj height and width
-.IP height 1.5i
-.br
-.ns
-.IP width 1.5i
-The height and width of this widget in pixels.
-..
-.de Se \" RectObj sensitive
-.IP sensitive 1.5i
-Whether or not the toolkit should pass user events to this widget. The
-widget will not get input events if either \fBancestorSensitive\fP or
-\fBsensitive\fP is \fBFalse\fP.
-..
-.de Xy \" RectObj x and y
-.IP x 1.5i
-.br
-.ns
-.IP y 1.5i
-The location of the upper left outside corner of this widget in its parent.
-..
-
-\" Core Resources
-
-.de Ac \" Core accelerators
-.IP accelerators 1.5i
-A list of event to action bindings to be executed by this widget, even
-though the event occurred in another widget. (See the \fI\*(xT\fP for
-details).
-..
-.de Bg \" Core background
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBbackground\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP background 1.5i
-A pixel value which indexes the widget's colormap to derive the
-background color of the widget's window.
-..
-.de Gp \" Core backgroundPixmap
-.IP backgroundPixmap 1.5i
-The background pixmap of this widget's window. If this resource is set to
-anything other than \fBXtUnspecifiedPixmap\fP, the pixmap specified will be
-used instead of the background color.
-..
-.de Bc \" Core borderColor
-.IP borderColor 1.5i
-A pixel value which indexes the widget's colormap to derive the border
-color of the widget's window.
-..
-.de Bp \" Core borderPixmap
-.IP borderPixmap 1.5i
-The border pixmap of this widget's window. If this resource is set to
-anything other than \fBXtUnspecifiedPixmap\fP, the pixmap specified will be
-used instead of the border color.
-..
-.de Cm \" Core colormap
-.IP colormap 1.5i
-The colormap that this widget will use.
-..
-.de Dp \" Core depth
-.IP depth 1.5i
-The depth of this widget's window.
-..
-.de Mm \" Core mappedWhenManaged
-.IP mappedWhenManaged 1.5i
-If this resource is \fBTrue\fP, then the widget's window will
-automatically be mapped by the Toolkit when it is realized and managed.
-..
-.de Sc \" Core screen
-.IP screen 1.5i
-The screen on which this widget is displayed. This is not a settable
-resource.
-..
-.de Tr \" Core translations
-.IP translations 1.5i
-The event bindings associated with this widget.
-..
-
-\" Simple Widget Resource Definitions
-
-.de Cu \" Simple cursor
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBcursor\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP cursor 1.5i
-The image that will be displayed as the pointer cursor whenever it is in
-this widget. The use of this resource is deprecated in favor
-of \fBcursorName\fP.
-..
-.de Cn \" Simple cursorName
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBcursorName\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP cursorName 1.5i
-The name of the symbol to use to represent the pointer cursor. This resource
-will override the \fBcursor\fP resource if both are specified. (See 2.4.1)
-..
-.de Ib \" Simple insensitiveBorder
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBinsensitiveBorder\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP insensitiveBorder 1.5i
-This pixmap will be tiled into the widget's border if the widget becomes
-insensitive.
-..
-.de In \" Simple international
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBinternational\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP international 1.5i
-This is a boolean flag, only settable at widget creation
-time. A value of \fBfalse\fP signals the widget to use
-pre-R6 internationalization (specifically, the lack thereof),
-such as using fonts for displaying text, etc. A value of
-\fBtrue\fP directs the widget to act in an internationalized
-manner, such as utilizing font sets for displaying text, etc.
-..
-.de Ix \" Simple international
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBinternational\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP international 1.5i
-This is a boolean flag, only settable at widget creation
-time. While not utilized in this widget, it can and should
-be checked by any subclasses that have behavior that
-should vary with locale.
-..
-.de Pf \" Simple pointerColor
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBpointerColor\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP pointerColor 1.5i
-A pixel value which indexes the widget's colormap to derive the foreground
-color of the pointer symbol specified by the \fBcursorName\fP resource.
-..
-.de Pb \" Simple pointerColorBackground
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBpointerColorBackground\fP 1.75i
-.el .IP pointerColorBackground 1.75i
-A pixel value which indexes the widget's colormap to derive the background
-color of the pointer symbol specified by the \fBcursorName\fP resource.
-..
-
-\" Label Widget Resource Definitions
-
-.de Bm \" Label bitmap
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBbitmap\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP bitmap 1.5i
-A bitmap to display instead of the \fBlabel\fP. The default size of the
-widget will be just large enough to contain the bitmap and the widget's
-internal width and height. The resource converter for this resource
-constructs bitmaps from the contents of files. (See \fBConverting
-Bitmaps\fP for details.) If this bitmap is one bit deep then the 1's
-will be rendered in the foreground color, and the 0's in the background
-color. If \fBbitmap\fP has a depth greater than one, it is copied
-directly into the window.
-..
-.de Le \" Label encoding
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBencoding\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP encoding 1.5i
-The encoding method used by the value of the \fBlabel\fP resource.
-The value may be \fBXawTextEncoding8bit\fP or \fBXawTextEncodingChar2b\fP.
-When \fBinternational\fP is set to \fBtrue\fP this resource is not used.
-..
-.de Lf \" Label font
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBfont\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP font 1.5i
-The text font to use when displaying the \fBlabel\fP, when the
-\fBinternational\fP resource is \fBfalse\fP.
-..
-.de Ls \" Label fontSet
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBfontSet\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP fontSet 1.5i
-The text font set to use when displaying the \fBlabel\fP, when the
-\fBinternational\fP resource is \fBtrue\fP.
-..
-.de Lg \" Label foreground
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBforeground\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP foreground 1.5i
-A pixel value which indexes the widget's colormap to derive the
-foreground color of the widget's window. This color is also
-used to render all 1's in a \fBbitmap\fP one plane deep.
-..
-.de Ih \" Label internalHeight
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBinternalHeight\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP internalHeight 1.5i
-.br
-.ns
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBinternalWidth\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP internalWidth 1.5i
-The minimum amount of space to leave between the graphic
-and the vertical and horizontal edges of the window.
-..
-.de Ju \" Label justify
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBjustify\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP justify 1.5i
-.IN "conversions" "Justify"
-Specifies left, center, or right alignment of graphic within the
-widget. This resource may be specified with the values
-\fBXtJustifyLeft\fP, \fBXtJustifyCenter\fP, or \fBXtJustifyRight\fP.
-.Rs "left, right, \fPand\fB center".
-This resource only has noticeable effect when the width of the widget
-is larger than necessary to display the graphic. Note that when the
-graphic is a multi-line \fBlabel\fP, the longest line will obey this
-justification while shorter lines will be left-justified with the longest
-one.
-
-..
-.de La \" Label label
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBlabel\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP label 1.5i
-Specifies the text string to be displayed in the widget's window
-if no bitmap is specified. The default is the name of this widget.
-Regardless of the value of \fBencoding\fP or \fBinternational\fP,
-a single newline character (1 byte) will cause a line break.
-..
-.de Ll \" Label leftBitmap
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBleftBitmap\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP leftBitmap 1.5i
-Specifies a bitmap to display to the left of the graphic in the widget's
-window.
-..
-.de Re \" Label resize
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBresize\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP resize 1.5i
-Specifies whether the widget should attempt to resize to its
-preferred dimensions whenever its resources are modified with
-\fBXtSetValues\fP. This attempt to resize may be denied by the parent
-of this widget. The parent is always free to resize the widget
-regardless of the state of this resource.
-..
-
-\" Command Widget Resource Definitions
-
-.de Cb \" Command callback
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBcallback\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP callback 1.5i
-A list of routines to be called when the \fBnotify\fP action is invoked.
-..
-.de Cr \" Command cornerRoundPercent
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBcornerRoundPercent\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP cornerRoundPercent 1.5i
-When a \fBShapeStyle\fP of \fBroundedRectangle\fP is used, this
-resource controls the radius of the rounded corner. The radius of the
-rounded corners is specified as a percentage of the length of the
-shortest side of the widget.
-..
-.de Ht \" Command highlightThickness
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBhighlightThickness\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP highlightThickness 1.5i
-The thickness of the rectangle that is used to highlight the internal
-border of this widget, alerting the user that it is ready to be
-selected. The default value is 2 pixels if the \fBshapeStyle\fP is
-\fBrectangle\fP, and 0 Pixels (no highlighting) otherwise.
-..
-.de Ss \" Command shapeStyle
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBshapeStyle\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP shapeStyle 1.5i
-.IN "conversions" "ShapeStyle"
-Nonrectangular widgets may be created using this resource.
-Nonrectangular widgets are supported only on a server that supports the
-\fBShape Extension\fP. If nonrectangular widgets are specified
-for a server lacking this extension, the shape is ignored and the
-widgets will be rectangular. The following shapes are currently
-supported: \fBXmuShapeRectangle\fP, \fBXmuShapeOval\fP,
-\fBXmuShapeEllipse\fP, and \fBXmuShapeRoundedRectangle\fP.
-.Rs "rectangle, oval, ellipse, \fPand\fP roundedRectangle"
-..
-
-\" Composite Resources
-
-.de Ch \" Composite children
-.IP children 1.5i
-A list of all this composite widget's current children.
-..
-.de Ip \" Composite insertPosition
-.IP insertPosition 1.5i
-A function which allows the application programmer to specify the position
-of a new child.
-..
-.de Nc \" Composite numChildren
-.IP numChildren 1.5i
-The number of children in this composite widget.
-..
-
-\" Form Resources
-
-.de Dd \" Form defaultDistance
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBdefaultDistance\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP defaultDistance 1.5i
-The default internal spacing for the children. This is
-the default value for the constraint resources \fBhorizDistance\fP and
-\fBvertDistance\fP.
-..
-
-\" Form Constraints
-
-.de Bt \" Form bottom, left, right, and top
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBbottom\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP bottom 1.5i
-.br
-.ns
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBleft\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP left 1.5i
-.br
-.ns
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBright\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP right 1.5i
-.br
-.ns
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBtop\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP top 1.5i
-What to do with this edge of the child when the parent is resized. This
-resource may be any \fBedgeType\fP. See \fBLayout Semantics\fP for
-details.
-..
-.de Fh \" Form fromHoriz and fromVert
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBfromHoriz\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP fromHoriz 1.5i
-.br
-.ns
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBfromVert\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP fromVert 1.5i
-Which widget this child should be placed underneath (or to the right
-of). If a value of NULL is specified then this widget will be positioned
-relative to the edge of the parent.
-..
-.de Hd \" Form horizDistance and vertDistance
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBhorizDistance\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP horizDistance 1.5i
-.br
-.ns
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBvertDistance\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP vertDistance 1.5i
-The amount of space, in pixels, between this child and its left or
-upper neighbor.
-..
-.de Rl \" Form resizable
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBresizable\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP resizable 1.5i
-If this resource is \fBFalse\fP then the parent widget will ignore all
-geometry request made by this child. The parent may still resize this
-child itself, however.
-..
-
-.de Lt \" Form Section on Layout semantics
-The \\$1 widget uses two different sets of layout semantics. One is
-used when initially laying out the children. The other is used when
-the \\$1 is resized.
-.LP
-The first layout method uses the \fBfromVert\fP and \fPfromHoriz\fP
-.IN "fromVert" "
-.IN "fromHoriz" ""
-resources to place the children of the \\$1. A single pass is made
-through the \\$1 widget's children in the order that they were created.
-Each child is then placed in the \\$1 widget below or to the right of
-the widget specified by the \fBfromVert\fP and \fBfromHoriz\fP resources.
-The distance the new child is placed from its left or upper neighbor is
-determined by the \fBhorizDistance\fP and \fBvertDistance\fP resources.
-.IN "horizDistance" ""
-.IN "vertDistance" ""
-.IN "conversions" "Widget"
-This implies some things about how the order of creation affects the
-possible placement of the children. The Form widget registers a
-string to widget converter which does not postpone conversion and
-does not cache conversion results.
-.LP
-The second layout method is used when the \\$1 is resized. It does not
-matter what causes this resize, and it is possible for a resize to
-happen before the widget becomes visible (due to constraints imposed by
-the parent of the \\$1). This layout method uses the \fBbottom\fP,
-\fBtop\fP, \fBleft\fP, and \fBright\fP resources. These resources are
-used to determine what will happen to each edge of the child when the
-\\$1 is resized. If a value of \fBXawChain\fP\fI<something>\fP is
-.IN "XawChain" ""
-specified, the the edge of the child will remain a fixed distance from
-the \fIchain\fP edge of the \\$1. For example if \fBXawChainLeft\fP is
-specified for the \fBright\fP resource of a child then the right edge of
-that child will remain a fixed distance from the left edge of the \\$1
-widget. If a value of \fBXawRubber\fP is specified, that edge will grow
-.IN "XawRubber" ""
-by the same percentage that the \\$1 grew. For instance if the \\$1
-grows by 50% the left edge of the child (if specified as \fBXawRubber\fP
-will be 50% farther from the left edge of the \\$1). One must be very
-careful when specifying these resources, for when they are specified
-incorrectly children may overlap or completely occlude other children
-when the \\$1 widget is resized.
-..
-
-\" Text Resources
-
-.de Af \" Text autoFill
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBautoFill\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP autoFill 1.5i
-If this resource is \fBTrue\fP the text widget will automatically break a line
-when the user attempts to type into the right margin. The attribute has
-no effect on files or text inserted into the text widget. It only
-checks to see if the action should be taken when a user enters a new
-character via the \fIinsert-character\fP action.
-..
-.de Tm \" Text margin resources
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBbottomMargin\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP bottomMargin 1.5i
-.br
-.ns
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBleftMargin\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP leftMargin 1.5i
-.br
-.ns
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBrightMargin\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP rightMargin 1.5i
-.br
-.ns
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBtopMargin\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP topMargin 1.5i
-The amount of space, in pixels, between the edge of the window
-and the corresponding edge of the text within the window. If there is
-a scrollbar active on this edge, then this is the space between the text and
-the scrollbar.
-..
-.de Tc \" Text displayCaret
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBdisplayCaret\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP displayCaret 1.5i
-Whether or not to display the text insert point.
-..
-.de Td \" Text displayPosition
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBdisplayPosition\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP displayPosition 1.5i
-The position in the text buffer of the character that is currently
-displayed in the upper left hand corner of the text display.
-..
-.de Ti \" Text insertPosition
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBinsertPosition\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP insertPosition 1.5i
-This is the location of the insert point. It is expressed in
-characters from the beginning of the file. The cursor will always be
-forced to be on the screen. This resource may therefore be used to
-scroll the text display to a certain character position.
-..
-.de Tz \" Text resize
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBresize\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP resize 1.5i
-.IN "conversions" "XawTextResizeMode"
-Controls whether or not the Text widget attempts to resize itself when
-it is no longer able to display the full text buffer in the associated
-window. Any attempt by the Text widget to resize itself is always
-subject to the constraints imposed by its parent. The values
-\fBXawtextResizeNever\fP, \fBXawtextResizeWidth\fP,
-.IN "XawtextResizeNever" ""
-.IN "XawtextResizeWidth" ""
-\fBXawtextResizeHeight\fP, and \fBXawtextResizeBoth\fP are all
-.IN "XawtextResizeHeight" ""
-.IN "XawtextResizeBoth" ""
-acceptable for this resource.
-.Rs "never, height, width, \fPand\fB both"
-..
-.de Ts \" Text scrollHorizontal and scrollVertical
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBscrollHorizontal\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP scrollHorizontal 1.5i
-.br
-.ns
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBscrollVertical\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP scrollVertical 1.5i
-.IN "conversions" "XawTextScrollMode"
-These resources control the placement of scrollbars on the left and
-bottom edge of the text widget. These resources accept the
-values \fBXawtextScrollAlways\fP, \fBXawtextScrollWhenNeeded\fP, and
-.IN "XawtextScrollAlways" ""
-.IN "XawtextScrollWhenNeeded" ""
-\fBXawtextScrollNever\fP.
-.IN "XawtextScrollNever" ""
-.Rs "always, never, \fPand\fB whenNeeded"
-If \fBXawtextScrollWhenNeeded\fP is specified, the appropriate scrollbar
-will only appear when there is text in the buffer that is not able to
-fit within the bounds of the current window. The scrollbar will
-disappear when the text once again fits within the window.
-..
-.de St \" Text selectTypes
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBselectTypes\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP selectTypes 1.5i
-Specifies the selection type array that is used when
-multi-click is activated (see \fBText Selections for Application
-Programmers\fP for details). This resource is used in place, and must
-not be freed until the widget is destroyed. There is no
-type converter registered for this resource, so it may not be set from
-the resource manager.
-..
-.de To \" Text Source and Sink Objects
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBtextSink\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP textSink 1.5i
-.br
-.ns
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBtextSource\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP textSource 1.5i
-These are the TextSink or TextSource objects used by this widget.
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' When using the Text widget these MUST be set by the \
-application programmer.
-.el \{\
-When \fBinternational\fP is set to \fBtrue\fP
-the AsciiText widget initializes these resources to point
-to an MultiSink and MultiSrc respectively.
-When \fBinternational\fP is set to \fBfalse\fP
-the AsciiText widget initializes these resources to point
-to an AsciiSink and AsciiSrc respectively.
-.\}
-..
-.de Tw \" Text wrap
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBwrap\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP wrap 1.5i
-When the text in any one line is wider than the window there are several
-possible actions. This resource allows the user to decide what will
-happen. The accepted values for this resource are
-\fBXawtextWrapNever\fP, \fBXawtextWrapLine\fP, and
-.IN "XawtextWrapNever" ""
-.IN "XawtextWrapLine" ""
-\fBXawtextWrapWord\fP. With \fBXawtextWrapLine\fP all text
-.IN "XawtextWrapWord" ""
-.IN "WrapMode"
-that is beyond the right edge of the window will be displayed on the
-next line. With \fBXawtextWrapWord\fP the
-same action occurs but the text is broken at a word boundary if
-possible. If no wrapping is enabled then the text will extend off
-the edge of the window, and a small rectangle will be painted in the
-right margin to alert the user that this line is too long.
-.Rs "never, word, \fPand\fB line"
-..
-.de Tu \" Text unrealizeCallback
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBunrealizeCallback\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP unrealizeCallback 1.5i
-A list of callback functions which will be executed when the Text widget
-is unrealized.
-..
-
-\" Text Sink Resources
-
-.de Sb \" TextSink background
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1 .IP \fBbackground\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP background 1.5i
-A pixel value which indexes the Text widget's colormap to derive the
-background color used by the text sink.
-..
-.de Sg \" TextSink foreground
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBforeground\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP foreground 1.5i
-A pixel value which indexes the Text widget's colormap to derive the
-foreground color used by the text sink.
-.Sk \\$1
-..
-
-\" Ascii Sink Resources
-
-.de Sd \" AsciiSink displayNonprinting
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBdisplayNonprinting\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP displayNonprinting 1.5i
-If this resource is \fBTrue\fP, the Text widget will display all
-non-printable characters as the string \fI^@\fP. If \fBFalse\fP, the
-Text widget
-will just leave a blank space where a non-printable character exists
-in the text buffer.
-.Sk \\$1
-..
-.de Sh \" AsciiSink echo
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBecho\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP echo 1.5i
-Whether or not to echo characters to the screen. The buffer can still
-be edited, but nothing is displayed. This mode can be useful for
-entering passwords and other sensitive information.
-.Sk \\$1
-..
-.de Sf \" AsciiSink font
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBfont\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP font 1.5i
-The text font to use when displaying the \fBstring\fP, when the
-\fBinternational\fP resource is \fBfalse\fP.
-.Sk \\$1
-..
-.de Sn \" MultiSink fontSet
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBfont\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP font 1.5i
-The text font set to use when displaying the \fBstring\fP, when the
-\fBinternational\fP resource is \fBtrue\fP.
-.Sk \\$1
-..
-
-\" TextSrc Resources
-
-.de Oe \" TextSrc editType
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBeditType\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP editType 1.5i
-This is the type of editing that will be allowed in this text widget.
-Legal values are \fBXawtextRead\fP, \fBXawtextEdit\fP, and
-.IN "XawtextRead" ""
-.IN "XawtextEdit" ""
-\fBXawtextAppend\fP.
-.IN "XawtextAppend" ""
-.IN "conversions" "XawTextEditType"
-.Rs "read, edit, \fPand\fB append"
-.So \\$1
-..
-
-\" AsciiSrc Resources
-
-
-.de Oc \" AsciiSrc callback
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBcallback\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP callback 1.5i
-The callbacks registered on this resource will be called every time the
-text buffer changes, after the text has been updated.
-.So \\$1
-..
-.de Od \" AsciiSrc dataCompression
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBdataCompression\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP dataCompression 1.5i
-The AsciiSrc uses an algorithm that may cause the text buffer to grow
-to about twice the size of the actual text over time, as the text is
-edited. On systems where CPU cycles are cheaper than memory, it is helpful to
-spend some extra time to compress this buffer back to its minimum size.
-If this resource is \fBTrue\fP, the AsciiSrc will compress its data
-to the minimum size required every time the text string is saved, or the
-value of the string is queried.
-.So \\$1
-..
-.de Ol \" AsciiSrc length
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBlength\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP length 1.5i
-If the \fBuseStringInPlace\fP resource is \fBFalse\fP this attribute has no
-effect. If that resource is \fBTrue\fP, however, then the \fBlength\fP
-resource specifies the length of the buffer passed to the text widget
-in the \fBstring\fP resource.
-.So \\$1
-..
-.de Op \" AsciiSrc pieceSize
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBpieceSize\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP pieceSize 1.5i
-This is the size of the internal chunks into which the text buffer is
-broken down for memory management. The larger this value the less segmented
-your memory will be, but the slower your editing will be. The text
-widgets will always allocate a chunk of memory this size to stuff the
-\fBstring\fP into, so when using small strings, having this buffer
-large can waste memory. This resource has no effect if
-\fBuseStringInPlace\fP is \fBTrue\fP.
-.So \\$1
-..
-.de Os \" AsciiSrc string
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBstring\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP string 1.5i
-If \fBtype\fP is \fBXawAsciiString\fP then this string contains the
-buffer to be displayed in the widget. If \fBtype\fP is
-\fBXawAsciiFile\fP then the string contains the name of the file to be
-displayed. This string is normally copied by the text widget into
-internal memory, but may be used in place by setting the
-\fBuseStringInPlace\fP resource. As of X11R4 this is a settable resource.
-.So \\$1
-When the \fBstring\fP resource is queried, using \fBXtGetValues\fP, and
-\fBuseStringInPlace\fP is false, the value returned is valid until
-the next time the \fBstring\fP resource is queried, or until the application
-writer calls \fBXawAsciiSourceFreeString\fP. If \fBuseStringInPlace\fP is
-true, a pointer to the actual string is returned. See also section 5.6.
-..
-.de Ot \" AsciiSrc type
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBtype\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP type 1.5i
-This resource may be either \fBXawAsciiString\fP or
-\fBXawAsciiFile\fP. The value of this resource determines whether the
-\fBstring\fP resource contains the name of a file to be opened or a buffer to
-be displayed by the text widget. A converter has been registered for
-this resource and accepts the values \fBstring\fP and \fBfile\fP.
-.IN "conversions" "AsciiType"
-.So \\$1
-..
-.de Ou \" AsciiSrc useStringInPlace
-.ie 'Bold'\\$1' .IP \fBuseStringInPlace\fP 1.5i
-.el .IP useStringInPlace 1.5i
-Setting this resource to \fBTrue\fP will disable the memory management
-provided by the Text widget, updating the \fBstring\fP resource in
-place. Using the string in place can
-be much more efficient for text widgets that display static data, or
-where the programmer wishes to impose strict constraints on the
-contents of the \fBstring\fP. When using the string in place be sure that:
-the length of the string is specified by setting the \fBlength\fP resource,
-the \fBtype\fP of the Text widget is \fBXawAsciiString\fP, and that
-the \fBstring\fP exists for the lifetime of the text widget, or until it has
-been reset. \fINote: Since the MultiSrc and AsciiSrc have different data
-formats, use of this resource forces application code to be cognisant as to
-which of the two is being used. Application programming is simplified when
-use of this resource is avoided.\fP
-.So \\$1
-..
-.\" .TB is used throughout this manual. Don't know what it is,
-.\" but I'll guess "table bold".
-.\" Note that I've also used it to set the size, rather than
-.\" have (incorrect) commands sprinkled throughout the document.
-.\" -gildea April 1994
-.de TB
-.B
-.ps 9
-.vs 11
-..