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-.\" $Xorg: Paned,v 1.3 2000/08/17 19:42:27 cpqbld Exp $
-.NH 2
-Paned Widget
-.LP
-.XS
- Paned Widget
-.XE
-.IN "Paned widget" "" "@DEF@"
-.Ds 0
-.TA 2.0i
-.ta 2.0i
-.sp
-Application Header file <X11/Xaw/Paned.h>
-.IN "Paned.h" ""
-Class Header file <X11/Xaw/PanedP.h>
-.IN "PanedP.h" ""
-Class panedWidgetClass
-.IN "panedWidgetClass" ""
-Class Name Paned
-.IN "Paned widget" "class name"
-Superclass Constraint
-.sp
-.De
-.LP
-The Paned widget manages children in a vertically or horizontally
-tiled fashion. The panes may be dynamically resized by the user by
-using the \fIgrips\fP that appear near the right or bottom edge of the
-border between two panes.
-.LP
-The Paned widget may accept any widget class as a pane \fBexcept\fP
-Grip. Grip widgets have a special meaning for the Paned widget, and
-adding a Grip as its own pane will confuse the Paned widget.
-.NH 3
-Using the Paned Widget
-.IN "Paned widget" "using"
-.LP
-The grips allow the panes to be resized by the user. The semantics of
-how these panes resize is somewhat complicated, and warrants further
-explanation here. When the mouse pointer is positioned on a grip and
-pressed, an arrow is displayed that indicates the pane that is to be to
-be resized. While keeping the mouse button down, the user can move the
-grip up and down (or left and right). This, in turn, changes the size
-of the pane. The size of the Paned widget will not change. Instead,
-it chooses another pane (or panes) to resize. For more details on which
-pane it chooses to resize, see \fBLayout Semantics\fP.
-.LP
-One pointer binding allows the border between two panes to be moved,
-without affecting any of the other panes. When this occurs the pointer
-will change to an arrow that points along the pane border.
-.LP
-The default bindings for the Paned widget's grips are:
-.TS H
-lw(1i) lw(2i) lw(2i).
-_
-.sp 3p
-.TB
-Mouse button Pane to Resize - Vertical Pane to Resize - Horizontal
-.sp 3p
-_
-.TH
-.R
-.sp 3p
-1 (left) above the grip left of the grip
-2 (middle) adjust border adjust border
-3 (right) below the grip right of the grip
-.sp 3p
-_
-.TE
-.NH 3
-Resources
-.LP
-When creating a Paned widget instance, the following resources are
-retrieved from the argument list or the resource database:
-.LP
-.IN "Paned widget" "resources"
-.TS H
-expand;
-lw(1i) lw(1i) lw(1i) lw(.4i) lw(2i).
-_
-.sp 3p
-.TB
-Name Class Type Notes Default Value
-.sp 3p
-_
-.TH
-.R
-.sp 3p
-accelerators Accelerators AcceleratorTable NULL
-ancestorSensitive AncestorSensitive Boolean D True
-background Background Pixel XtDefaultBackground
-backgroundPixmap Pixmap Pixmap XtUnspecifiedPixmap
-betweenCursor Cursor Cursor A Depends on orientation
-borderColor BorderColor Pixel XtDefaultForeground
-borderPixmap Pixmap Pixmap XtUnspecifiedPixmap
-borderWidth BorderWidth Dimension 1
-children ReadOnly WidgetList R NULL
-colormap Colormap Colormap Parent's Colormap
-cursor Cursor Cursor None
-depth Depth int C Parent's Depth
-destroyCallback Callback XtCallbackList NULL
-gripCursor Cursor Cursor A Depends on orientation
-gripIndent GripIndent Position 10
-gripTranslations Translations TranslationTable see below
-height Height Dimension A Depends on orientation
-horizontalBetweenCursor Cursor Cursor sb_up_arrow
-horizontalGripCursor Cursor Cursor sb_h_double_arrow
-internalBorderColor BorderColor Pixel XtDefaultForeground
-internalBorderWidth BorderWidth Dimension 1
-leftCursor Cursor Cursor sb_left_arrow
-lowerCursor Cursor Cursor sb_down_arrow
-mappedWhenManaged MappedWhenManaged Boolean True
-numChildren ReadOnly Cardinal R 0
-orientation Orientation Orientation XtorientVertical
-refigureMode Boolean Boolean True
-rightCursor Cursor Cursor sb_right_arrow
-screen Screen Screen R Parent's Screen
-sensitive Sensitive Boolean True
-translations Translations TranslationTable NULL
-upperCursor Cursor Cursor sb_up_arrow
-verticalBetweenCursor Cursor Cursor sb_left_arrow
-verticalGripCursor Cursor Cursor sb_v_double_arrow
-width Width Dimension A Depends on orientation
-x Paned Position 0
-y Paned Position 0
-.sp 3p
-_
-.TE
-.Ac
-.As
-.Bg
-.Gp
-.Bc
-.Bp
-.Bw
-.Ch
-.Cm
-.IP \fBcursor\fP 1.5i
-The cursor to use when the mouse pointer is over the Paned widget, but
-not in any of its children (children may also inherit this cursor). It
-should be noted that the internal borders are actually part of the Paned
-widget, not the children.
-.Dp
-.Dc
-.IP \fBgripCursor\fP 1.5i
-The cursor to use when the grips are not active. The default value is
-\fBverticalGripCursor\fP or \fBhorizontalGripCursor\fP depending on
-the orientation of the Paned widget.
-.IP \fBgripIndent\fP 1.5i
-The amount of space left between the right (or bottom) edge of the
-Paned widget and all the grips.
-.IP \fBgripTranslation\fP 1.5i
-Translation table that will be applied to all grips.
-.Hw
-.IP \fBhorizontalBetweenCursor\fP 1.5i
-.br
-.ns
-.IP \fBverticalBetweenCursor\fP 1.5i
-The cursor to be used for the grip when changing the boundary between
-two panes. These resources allow the cursors to be different
-depending on the orientation of the Paned widget.
-.IP \fBhorizontalGripCursor\fP 1.5i
-.br
-.ns
-.IP \fBverticalGripCursor\fP 1.5i
-The cursor to be used for the grips when they are not active. These
-resources allow the cursors to be different depending on the
-orientation of the Paned widget.
-.IP \fBinternalBorderColor\fP 1.5i
-A pixel value which indexes the widget's colormap to derive the internal
-border color of the widget's window. The class name of this resource
-allows \fIPaned*BorderColor: blue\fP to set the internal border color
-for the Paned widget. An optimization is invoked if
-\fBinternalBorderColor\fP and \fBbackground\fP are the same, and the
-internal borders are not drawn. \fBinternalBorderWidth\fP is still left
-between the panes, however.
-.IP \fBinternalBorderWidth\fP 1.5i
-The width of the internal borders. This is the amount of space left
-between the panes. The class name of this resource allows
-\fIPaned*BorderWidth: 3\fP to set the internal border width for the
-Paned widget.
-.IP \fBleftCursor\fP 1.5i
-.br
-.ns
-.IP \fBrightCursor\fP 1.5i
-The cursor used to indicate which is the \fIimportant\fP pane to resize
-when the Paned widget is oriented horizontally.
-.IP \fBlowerCursor\fP 1.5i
-.br
-.ns
-.IP \fBupperCursor\fP 1.5i
-The cursor used to indicate which is the \fIimportant\fP pane to resize
-when the Paned widget is oriented vertically.
-.Mm
-.Nc
-This is not the same as the number of panes, since this also contains a
-grip for some of the panes, use \fBXawPanedGetNumSub\fP to retrieve the
-number of panes.
-.IP \fBorientation\fP 1.5i
-The orientation to stack the panes. This value can be either
-\fBXtorientVertical\fP or \fBXtorientHorizontal\fP.
-.IN "XtorientVertical" ""
-.IN "XtorientHorizontal" ""
-.IN "conversions" "Orientation"
-.Rs "vertical \fPand\fB horizontal"
-.IP \fBrefigureMode\fP 1.5i
-This resource allows pane layout to be suspended. If this value is
-\fBFalse\fP, then no layout actions will be taken. This may improve
-efficiency when adding or removing more than one pane from the Paned
-widget.
-.Sc
-.Se
-.Tr
-.Xy
-.NH 3
-Constraint Resources
-.LP
-.IN "Paned widget" "constraint resources"
-Each child of the Paned widget may request special layout resources
-be applied to it. These \fIconstraint\fP resources allow the Paned
-widget's children to specify individual layout requirements.
-.LP
-.TS H
-lw(1i) lw(1i) lw(1i) lw(.5i) lw(2i).
-_
-.sp 3p
-.TB
-Name Class Type Notes Default Value
-.sp 3p
-_
-.TH
-.R
-.sp 3p
-allowResize Boolean Boolean False
-max Max Dimension Infinity
-min Min Dimension Height of Grips
-preferredPaneSize PreferredPaneSize Dimension ask child
-resizeToPreferred Boolean Boolean False
-showGrip ShowGrip Boolean True
-skipAdjust Boolean Boolean False
-.sp 3p
-_
-.TE
-.IP \fBallowResize\fP 1.5i
-If this value is \fBFalse\fP the the Paned widget will disallow all
-geometry requests from this child.
-.IP \fBmax\fP 1.5i
-.br
-.ns
-.IP \fBmin\fP 1.5i
-The absolute maximum or minimum size for this pane. These values will
-never be overridden by the Paned widget. This may cause some panes to be
-pushed off the bottom (or right) edge of the paned widget.
-.IP \fBpreferredPaneSize\fP 1.5i
-Normally the paned widget makes a QueryGeometry call on a child to
-determine the preferred size of the child's pane. There are times
-when the application programmer or the user has a better idea of the
-preferred size of a pane. Setting this resource causes the value
-passed to be interpreted as the preferred size, in pixels, of this pane.
-.IP \fBresizeToPreferred\fP 1.5i
-Determines whether or not to resize each pane to its preferred size
-when the Paned widget is resized. See \fBLayout Semantics\fP for details.
-.IP \fBshowGrip\fP 1.5i
-If \fBTrue\fP then a grip will be shown for this pane. The grip
-associated with a pane is either below or to the right of the pane. No
-grip is ever shown for the last pane.
-.IP \fBskipAdjust\fP 1.5i
-This resource is used to determine which pane is forced to be resized.
-Setting this value to \fBTrue\fP makes this pane less likely to be
-forced to be resized. See \fBLayout Semantics\fP for details.
-.NH 3
-Layout Semantics
-.LP
-.IN "Paned widget" "layout semantics"
-In order to make effective use of the Paned widget it is helpful to know
-the rules it uses to determine which child will be resized in any given
-situation. There are three rules used to determine which child is
-resized. While these rules are always the same, the panes that are
-searched can change depending upon what caused the relayout.
-.LP
-.sp
-\fBLayout Rules\fP
-.IP \fB1\fP .5i
-Do not let a pane grow larger than its \fBmax\fP or smaller than its
-\fBmin\fP.
-.IP \fB2\fP .5i
-Do not adjust panes with \fBskipAdjust\fP set.
-.IP \fB3\fP .5i
-Do not adjust panes away from their preferred size, although moving one
-closer to its preferred size is fine.
-.LP
-When searching the children the Paned widget looks for panes that
-satisfy all the rules, and if unsuccessful then it eliminates rule 3
-and then 2. Rule 1 is always enforced.
-.LP
-If the relayout is due to a resize or change in management then the
-panes are searched from bottom to top. If the relayout is due to grip
-movement then they are searched from the grip selected in the direction
-opposite the pane selected.
-.NH 4
-Resizing Panes from a Grip Action
-.LP
-The pane above the grip is resized by invoking the GripAction with
-\fBUpLeftPane\fP specified. The panes below the grip are each checked
-against all rules, then rules 2 and 1 and finally against rule 1 only.
-No pane above the chosen pane will ever be resized.
-.LP
-The pane below the grip is resized by invoking the GripAction with
-\fBLowRightPane\fP specified. The panes above the grip are each
-checked in this case. No pane below the chosen pane will ever be resized.
-.LP
-Invoking GripAction with \fBThisBorderOnly\fP specified just moves the
-border between the panes. No other panes are ever resized.
-.NH 4
-Resizing Panes after the Paned widget is resized.
-.LP
-When the Pane widget is resized it must determine a new size for each
-pane. There are two methods of doing this. The Paned widget can either
-give each pane its preferred size and then resize the panes to fit, or
-it can use the current sizes and then resize the panes to fit. The
-\fBresizeToPreferred\fP resource allows the application to tell the
-Paned widget whether to query the child about its preferred size
-(subject to the the \fBpreferredPaneSize\fP) or to use the current size
-when refiguring the pane locations after the pane has been resized.
-.LP
-There is one special case. All panes assume they should resize to
-their preferred size until the Paned widget becomes visible to the user.
-.NH 4
-Managing Children and Geometry Management
-.LP
-The Paned widget always resizes its children to their preferred sizes when
-a new child is managed, or a geometry management request is honored.
-The Paned widget will first attempt to resize itself to contain its
-panes exactly. If this is not possible then it will hunt through the
-children, from bottom to top (right to left), for a pane to resize.
-.NH 4
-Special Considerations
-.LP
-When a user resizes a pane with the grips, the Paned widget assumes that
-this new size is the preferred size of the pane.
-.NH 3
-Grip Translations
-.LP
-The Paned widget has no action routines of its own, as all actions are
-handled through the grips. The grips are each assigned a default
-Translation table.
-.LP
-.sp
-.Ds 0
-.TA .5i 2.25i
-.ta .5i 2.25i
- <Btn1Down>: GripAction(Start, UpLeftPane)
-.IN "GripAction" ""
- <Btn2Down>: GripAction(Start, ThisBorderOnly)
- <Btn3Down>: GripAction(Start, LowRightPane)
- <Btn1Motion>: GripAction(Move, UpLeftPane)
- <Btn2Motion>: GripAction(Move, ThisBorderOnly)
- <Btn3Motion>: GripAction(Move, LowRightPane)
- Any<BtnUp>: GripAction(Commit)
-.De
-.sp
-.LP
-The Paned widget interprets the \fBGripAction\fP as taking two arguments.
-.IN "GripAction" ""
-The first argument may be any of the following:
-.IP \fBStart\fP 1i
-Sets up the Paned widget for resizing and changes the cursor of the
-grip. The second argument determines which pane will be resized, and
-can take on any of the three values shown above.
-.IP \fBMove\fP 1i
-The internal borders are drawn over the current pane locations to
-animate where the borders would actually be placed if you were to move
-this border as shown. The second argument must match the second argument
-that was passed to the \fBStart\fP action, that began this process. If
-these arguments are not passed, the behavior is undefined.
-.IP \fBCommit\fP 1i
-This argument causes the Paned widget to commit the changes selected
-by the previously started action. The cursor is changed back to the
-grip's inactive cursor. No second argument is needed in this case.
-.NH 3
-Convenience Routines
-.LP
-.IN "Paned widget" "enable pane resizing"
-.IN "Paned widget" "disable pane resizing"
-To enable or disable a child's request for pane resizing,
-use
-.PN XawPanedAllowResize :
-.IN "XawPanedAllowResize" "" "@DEF@"
-.FD 0
-void XawPanedAllowResize(\fIw\fP, \fIallow_resize\fP)
-.br
- Widget \fIw\fP;
-.br
- Boolean \fIallow_resize\fP;
-.FN
-.IP \fIw\fP 1i
-Specifies the child pane.
-.IP \fIallow_resize\fP
-Specifies whether or not resizing requests for this child will be
-granted by the Paned widget.
-.LP
-If allow_resize is \fBTrue\fP, the Paned widget allows geometry
-requests from the child to change the pane's height. If allow_resize
-is \fBFalse\fP, the Paned widget ignores geometry requests from the
-child to change the pane's height. The default state is \fBTrue\fP
-before the Pane is realized and \fBFalse\fP after it is realized.
-This procedure is equivalent to changing the \fBallowResize\fP
-constraint resource for the child.
-.LP
-.sp
-.IN "Paned widget" "change height settings"
-To change the minimum and maximum height settings for a pane, use
-.PN XawPanedSetMinMax :
-.IN "XawPanedSetMinMax" "" "@DEF@"
-.FD 0
-void XawPanedSetMinMax(\fIw\fP, \fImin\fP, \fImax\fP)
-.br
- Widget \fIw\fP;
-.br
- int \fImin\fP, \fImax\fP;
-.FN
-.IP \fIw\fP 1i
-Specifies the child pane.
-.IP \fImin\fP 1i
-Specifies the new minimum height of the child, expressed in pixels.
-.IP \fImax\fP 1i
-Specifies new maximum height of the child, expressed in pixels.
-.LP
-This procedure is equivalent to setting the \fBmin\fP and \fBmax\fP
-constraint resources for the child.
-.LP
-.sp
-.IN "Paned widget" "get height settings"
-To retrieve the minimum and maximum height settings for a pane, use
-.PN XawPanedGetMinMax :
-.IN "XawPanedGetMinMax" "" "@DEF@"
-.FD 0
-void XawPanedGetMinMax(\fIw\fP, \fImin_return\fP, \fImax_return\fP)
-.br
- Widget \fIw\fP;
-.br
- int \fI*min_return\fP, \fI*max_return\fP;
-.FN
-.IP \fIw\fP 1i
-Specifies the child pane.
-.IP \fImin_return\fP 1i
-Returns the minimum height of the child, expressed in pixels.
-.IP \fImax_return\fP 1i
-Returns the maximum height of the child, expressed in pixels.
-.LP
-This procedure is equivalent to getting the \fBmin\fP and \fBmax\fP
-resources for this child child.
-.LP
-.sp
-.IN "Paned widget" "enable auto-reconfiguring"
-.IN "Paned widget" "disable auto-reconfiguring"
-To enable or disable automatic recalculation of pane sizes and positions,
-use
-.PN XawPanedSetRefigureMode :
-.IN "XawPanedSetRefigureMode" "" "@DEF@"
-.FD 0
-void XawPanedSetRefigureMode(\fIw\fP, \fImode\fP)
-.br
- Widget \fIw\fP;
-.br
- Boolean \fImode\fP;
-.FN
-.IP \fIw\fP 1i
-Specifies the Paned widget.
-.IP \fImode\fP 1i
-Specifies whether the layout of the Paned widget is enabled (\fBTrue\fP)
-or disabled (\fBFalse\fP).
-.LP
-When making several changes to the children of a Paned widget
-after the Paned has been realized, it is a good idea to disable
-relayout until after all changes have been made.
-.LP
-.sp
-.IN "Paned widget" "getting the number of children"
-To retrieve the number of panes in a paned widget use
-\fBXawPanedGetNumSub\fP:
-.IN "XawPanedGetNumSub" "" "@DEF@"
-.FD 0
-int XawPanedGetNumSub(\fIw\fP)
-.br
- Widget \fIw\fP;
-.FN
-.IP \fIw\fP 1i
-Specifies the Paned widget.
-.LP
-This function returns the number of panes in the Paned widget. This is
-\fBnot\fP the same as the number of children, since the grips are also
-children of the Paned widget.