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/StripChart | 160 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 160 insertions(+) create mode 100644 libXaw/spec/StripChart (limited to 'libXaw/spec/StripChart') diff --git a/libXaw/spec/StripChart b/libXaw/spec/StripChart new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3a4e68338 --- /dev/null +++ b/libXaw/spec/StripChart @@ -0,0 +1,160 @@ +.\" $Xorg: StripChart,v 1.3 2000/08/17 19:42:28 cpqbld Exp $ +.NH 2 +StripChart Widget +.XS + StripChart Widget +.XE +.IN "StripChart widget" "" "@DEF@" +.Ds 0 +.TA 2.0i +.ta 2.0i +.sp +Application Header file +.IN "StripChart.h" "" +Class Header file +.IN "StripCharP.h" "" +Class stripChartWidgetClass +.IN "stripChartWidgetClass" "" +Class Name StripChart +.IN "StripChart widget" "class name" +Superclass Simple +.sp +.De +.LP +The StripChart widget is used to provide a roughly real +time graphical chart of a single value. For example, +it is used by the common client program \fBxload\fP +to provide a graph of processor load. The StripChart +reads data from an application, and updates the chart +at the \fBupdate\fP interval specified. +.NH 3 +Resources +.LP +When creating a StripChart widget instance, the following resources are +retrieved from the argument list or from the resource database: +.LP +.IN "StripChart widget" "resources" +.TS H +expand; +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 +accelerators Accelerators AcceleratorTable NULL +ancestorSensitive AncestorSensitive Boolean D True +background Background Pixel XtDefaultBackground +backgroundPixmap Pixmap Pixmap XtUnspecifiedPixmap +borderColor BorderColor Pixel XtDefaultForeground +borderPixmap Pixmap Pixmap XtUnspecifiedPixmap +borderWidth BorderWidth Dimension 1 +colormap Colormap Colormap Parent's Colormap +cursor Cursor Cursor None +cursorName Cursor String NULL +depth Depth int C Parent's Depth +destroyCallback Callback XtCallbackList NULL +foreground Foreground Pixel XtDefaultForeground +getValue Callback XtCallbackList NULL +height Height Dimension 120 +highlight Foreground Pixel XtDefaultForeground +insensitiveBorder Insensitive Pixmap GreyPixmap +international International Boolean C False +jumpScroll JumpScroll int A half the width of the widget +mappedWhenManaged MappedWhenManaged Boolean True +minScale Scale int 1 +pointerColor Foreground Pixel XtDefaultForeground +pointerColorBackground Background Pixel XtDefaultBackground +screen Screen Pointer R Parent's Screen +sensitive Sensitive Boolean True +translations Translations TranslationTable NULL +update Interval int 10 +width Width Dimension 120 +x Position Position 0 +y Position Position 0 +.sp 3p +_ +.TE +.Ac +.As +.Bg +.Gp +.Bc +.Bp +.Bw +.Cm +.Cu +.Cn +.Dp +.Dc +.IP \fBforeground\fP 1.5i +A pixel value which indexes the widget's colormap to derive the color +that will be used to draw the graph. +.IP \fBgetValue\fP 1.5i +A list of callback functions to call every \fBupdate\fP seconds. +This list should contain one function, which returns the +value to be graphed by the StripChart widget. The following +section describes the procedural interface. Behavior when this list has +more than one function is undefined. +.Hw +.IP \fBhighlight\fP 1.5i +A pixel value which indexes the widget's colormap to derive the color +that will be used to draw the scale lines on the graph. +.Ib +.Ix +.IP \fBjumpScroll\fP 1.5i +When the graph reaches the right edge of the window it must be +scrolled to the left. This resource specifies the number of pixels +it will jump. Smooth scrolling can be achieved by setting this resource +to 1. +.Mm +.IP \fBminScale\fP 1.5i +The minimum scale for the graph. The number of divisions on the graph +will always be greater than or equal to this value. +.Pf +.Pb +.Sc +.Se +.Tr +.IP \fBupdate\fP +The number of seconds between graph updates. Each update is +represented on the graph as a 1 pixel wide line. Every \fBupdate\fP seconds +the \fBgetValue\fP procedure will be used to get a new graph point, +and this point will be added to the right end of the StripChart. +.Xy +.NH 3 +Getting the StripChart Value +.IN "StripChart widget" "getting the value" +.LP +The StripChart widget will call the application routine passed to it +as the \fBgetValue\fP callback function every \fBupdate\fP seconds to +obtain another point for the StripChart graph. +.LP +The calling interface for the \fBgetValue\fP callback is: +.IN "StripChart widget" "getValue callback" "@DEF@" +.FD 0 +void (*\fIgetValueProc\fP)(\fIw\fP, \fIclient_data\fP, \fIvalue\fP) +.br + Widget \fIw\fP; +.br + XtPointer \fIclient_data\fP; +.br + XtPointer \fIvalue\fP; /* double * */ +.FN +.IP \fIw\fP 1i +Specifies the StripChart widget. +.IP \fIclient_data\fP 1i +Specifies the client data. +.IP \fIvalue\fP 1i +Returns a pointer to a double. The application should set the address +pointed to by this argument to a double containing the value to be +graphed on the StripChart. +.LP +This function is used by the StripChart to call an application routine. +The routine will pass the value to be graphed back to the the StripChart +in the \fBvalue\fP field of this routine. + -- cgit v1.2.3