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XmScrollBarGetValues(library call)	    XmScrollBarGetValues(library call)

NAME
       XmScrollBarGetValues  —	A  ScrollBar function that returns the Scroll‐
       Bar's increment values

SYNOPSIS
       #include <Xm/ScrollBar.h>
       void XmScrollBarGetValues (widget, value_return, slider_size_return,
       increment_return, page_increment_return)
	       Widget  widget;
	       int     * value_return;
	       int     * slider_size_return;
	       int     * increment_return;
	       int     * page_increment_return;
       (void)

DESCRIPTION
       XmScrollBarGetValues returns the the ScrollBar's increment values.  The
       scroll  region  is  overlaid with a slider bar that is adjusted in size
       and  position  using  the  main	ScrollBar  or  set   slider   function
       attributes.

       widget	 Specifies the ScrollBar widget ID.

       value_return
		 Returns  the ScrollBar's slider position between the XmNmini‐
		 mum and XmNmaximum resources.	Specify NULL  to  prevent  the
		 return of a particular value.

       slider_size_return
		 Returns  the  size  of the slider as a value between 0 (zero)
		 and the absolute value of XmNmaximum  minus  XmNminimum.  The
		 size  of  the	slider	varies,	 depending  on how much of the
		 slider scroll area it represents.

       increment_return
		 Returns the amount of increment and decrement.

       page_increment_return
		 Returns the amount of page increment and decrement.

       For a complete definition of ScrollBar and  its	associated  resources,
       see XmScrollBar(3).

RETURN
       Returns the ScrollBar's increment values.

RELATED
       XmScrollBar(3).

					    XmScrollBarGetValues(library call)
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