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XmOptionButtonGadget(3X)			      XmOptionButtonGadget(3X)

NAME
       XmOptionButtonGadget  - A RowColumn function that obtains the widget ID
       for the CascadeButtonGadget in an OptionMenu

SYNOPSIS
       #include <Xm/RowColumn.h>

       Widget XmOptionButtonGadget (option_menu)
	       Widget option_menu;

DESCRIPTION
       XmOptionButtonGadget  provides  the  application	 with  the  means  for
       obtaining the widget ID for the internally created CascadeButtonGadget.
       Once the application has obtained the widget  ID,  it  can  adjust  the
       visuals for the CascadeButtonGadget, if desired.

       When  an	 application creates an instance of the OptionMenu widget, the
       widget creates two internal gadgets.  One is a LabelGadget that is used
       to display RowColumn's XmNlabelString resource. The other is a Cascade‐
       ButtonGadget that displays the current selection and provides the means
       for posting the OptionMenu's submenu.

       The user can specify resources in a resource file for the automatically
       created widgets and gadgets of an OptionMenu.  The following list iden‐
       tifies  the  names  of  these  widgets  (or gadgets) and the associated
       OptionMenu areas: Option Menu Label Gadget--“OptionLabel”  Option  Menu
       Cascade Button--“OptionButton” Specifies the OptionMenu widget ID

       For  a  complete	 definition of RowColumn and its associated resources,
       see XmRowColumn(3X).

RETURN VALUE
       Returns the widget ID for the internal button.

SEE ALSO
       XmCreateOptionMenu(3X),	XmCascadeButtonGadget(3X),   XmOptionLabelGad‐
       get(3X), XmRowColumn(3X)

						      XmOptionButtonGadget(3X)
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