From ace7902333b6f61aab5a6035dbcb222763bff186 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: marha Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 06:59:46 +0000 Subject: Added libXaw-1.0.7 --- libXaw/spec/SmeBSB | 125 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 125 insertions(+) create mode 100644 libXaw/spec/SmeBSB (limited to 'libXaw/spec/SmeBSB') diff --git a/libXaw/spec/SmeBSB b/libXaw/spec/SmeBSB new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2cfae9d8f --- /dev/null +++ b/libXaw/spec/SmeBSB @@ -0,0 +1,125 @@ +.\" $Xorg: SmeBSB,v 1.3 2000/08/17 19:42:28 cpqbld Exp $ +.NH 2 +SmeBSB Object +.LP +.XS + SmeBSB Object +.XE +.IN "SmeBSB object" "" "@DEF@" +.Ds 0 +.TA 2.0i +.ta 2.0i +.sp +Application Header file +.IN "SmeBSB.h" "" +Class Header file +.IN "SmeBSBP.h" "" +Class smeBSBObjectClass +.IN "smeBSBObjectClass" "" +Class Name SmeBSB +.IN "SmeBSB object" "class name" +Superclass Sme +.sp +.De +.LP +The SmeBSB object is used to create a menu entry that contains a string, +and optional bitmaps in its left and right margins. Since each menu +entry is an independent object, the application is able to change the +font, color, height, and other attributes of the menu entries, on an +entry by entry basis. The format of the string may either be the encoding +of the 8 bit \fBfont\fP utilized, or in a multi-byte encoding for use with a +\fBfontSet\fP. +.NH 3 +Resources +.IN "SmeBSB object" "resources" +.LP +The resources associated with the SmeBSB object are defined in this section, +and affect only the single menu entry specified by this object. +.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 +ancestorSensitive AncestorSensitive Boolean D True +callback Callback Callback NULL +destroyCallback Callback XtCallbackList NULL +font Font FontStruct XtDefaultFont +fontSet FontSet XFontSet XtDefaultFontSet +foreground Foreground Pixel XtDefaultForeground +height Height Dimension A Font height + \fBvertSpace\fP +international International Boolean C False +justify Justify Justify XtjustifyLeft +label Label String NULL +leftBitmap LeftBitmap Pixmap XtUnspecifiedPixmap +leftMargin leftMargin Dimension 4 +rightBitmap RightBitmap Pixmap XtUnspecifiedPixmap +rightMargin rightMargin Dimension 4 +sensitive Sensitive Boolean True +vertSpace VertSpace int 25 +width Width Dimension A TextWidth + margins +.sp 3p +_ +.TE +.As +.IP \fBcallback\fP 1.5i +All callback functions on this list are called when the SimpleMenu +\fInotifies\fP this entry that the user has selected it. +.Dc +.IP \fBfont\fP 1.5i +The text font to use when displaying the \fBlabel\fP, when the +\fBinternational\fP resource is \fBfalse\fP. +.IP \fBfontSet\fP 1.5i +The text font set to use when displaying the \fBlabel\fP, when the +\fBinternational\fP resource is \fBtrue\fP. +.IP \fBforeground\fP 1.5i +A pixel value which indexes the SimpleMenu's colormap to derive the +foreground color of the menu entry's window. This color is also +used to render all 1's in the left and right \fBbitmaps\fP. +.Hw +Keep in mind that the SimpleMenu widget will force the width of all +menu entries to be the width of the longest entry. +.In +.IP \fBjustify\fP 1.5i +How the label is to be rendered between the left and right margins when +the space is wider than the actual text. This resource may be +specified with the values \fBXtJustifyLeft\fP, \fBXtJustifyCenter\fP, +or \fBXtJustifyRight\fP. When specifying the justification from a +resource file the values \fBleft\fP, \fBcenter\fP, or \fBright\fP may be +used. +.IP \fBlabel\fP 1.5i +This is a the string that will be displayed in the menu entry. The +exact location of this string within the bounds of the menu entry is +controlled by the \fBleftMargin\fP, \fBrightMargin\fP, \fBvertSpace\fP, +and \fBjustify\fP resources. +.IP \fBleftBitmap\fP 1.5i +.br +.ns +.IP \fBrightBitmap\fP 1.5i +This is a name of a bitmap to display in the left or right margin of the +menu entry. All 1's in the bitmap will be rendered in the foreground +color, and all 0's will be drawn in the background color of the +SimpleMenu widget. It is the +programmers' responsibility to make sure that the menu entry is tall +enough, and the appropriate margin wide enough to accept the bitmap. +If care is not taken the bitmap may extend into another menu entry, or +into this entry's label. +.IP \fBleftMargin\fP 1.5i +.br +.ns +.IP \fBrightMargin\fP 1.5i +This is the amount of space (in pixels) that will be left between the +edge of the menu entry and the label string. +.Se +.IP \fBvertSpace\fP 1.5i +This is the amount of vertical padding, expressed as a percentage of +the height of the font, that is to be placed around the label of a +menu entry.. The label and bitmaps are always centered vertically +within the menu. The default value for this +resource (25) causes the default height to be 125% of the height of the +font. -- cgit v1.2.3