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XmSimpleSpinBox(library call)			 XmSimpleSpinBox(library call)

NAME
       XmSimpleSpinBox — a simple SpinBox widget class

SYNOPSIS
       #include <Xm/SSpinB.h>

DESCRIPTION
       The XmSimpleSpinBox widget is a user interface control to increment and
       decrement an arbitrary TextField. For example, it can be used to	 cycle
       through the months of the year or days of the month.

       Widget  subclassing  is	not  supported	for the XmSimpleSpinBox widget
       class.

   Classes
       The XmSimpleSpinBox widget inherits behavior  and  resources  from  the
       Core, Composite and XmManager classes.

       The class pointer is XmSimpleSpinBoxWidgetClass.

       The class name is XmSimpleSpinBoxWidget.

   New Resources
       The  following  table  defines  a  set  of widget resources used by the
       application to specify data. The application can also set the  resource
       values  for the inherited classes to set attributes for this widget. To
       reference a resource by name or by class	 in  a	.Xdefaults  file,  the
       application  must  remove  the  XmN or XmC prefix and use the remaining
       letters. To specify one of the defined values for a resource in a .Xde‐
       faults  file,  the  application	must  remove the Xm prefix and use the
       remaining letters (in either lower case or upper	 case,	but  including
       any underscores between words). The codes in the access column indicate
       if the given resource can be set at creation time  (C),	set  by	 using
       XtSetValues (S), retrieved by using XtGetValues (G), or is not applica‐
       ble (N/A).

       XmSimpleSpinBox Resource
       Set
       Name			  Class			Type		 Default	       Access
       XmNarrowLayout		  XmCArrowLayout	unsigned char	 XmARROWS_END	       CSG
       XmNarrowSensitivity	  XmCArrowSensitivity	unsigned char	 XmARROWS-_SENSITIVE   CSG
       XmNcolumns		  XmCColumn		short		 20		       CSG
       XmNdecimalPoints		  XmCDecimalPoints	short		 0		       CSG
       XmNeditable		  XmCEditable		Boolean		 True		       CSG
       XmNincrementValue	  XmCIncrementValue	int		 1		       CSG
       XmNinitialDelay		  XmCInitialDelay	unsigned int	 250		       CSG
       XmNmaximumValue		  XmCMaximumValue	int		 10		       CSG
       XmNminimumValue		  XmCMinimumValue	int		 0		       CSG
       XmNmodifyVerifyCallback	  XmCCallback		XtCallbackList	 NULL		       C
       XmNnumValues		  XmCNumValues		int		 0		       CSG
       XmNposition		  XmCPosition		int		 0		       CSG
       XmNrepeatDelay		  XmCRepeatDelay	unsigned int	 200		       CSG
       XmNspinBoxChildType	  XmCSpinBoxChildType	unsigned char	 XmSTRING	       CG
       XmNtextField		  XmCTextField		Widget		 dynamic	       G
       XmNvalueChangedCallback	  XmCCallback		XtCallbackList	 NULL		       C
       XmNvalues		  XmCValues		XmStringTable	 NULL		       CSG

       XmNarrowLayout
		 Specifies the style and position of the SpinBox  arrows.  The
		 following values are supported:

		 XmARROWS_FLAT_BEGINNING
			   The	arrows are placed side by side to the right of
			   the TextField.

		 XmARROWS_FLAT_END
			   The arrows are placed side by side to the  left  of
			   the TextField.

		 XmARROWS_SPLIT
			   The	down  arrow is on the left and the up arrow is
			   on the right of the TextField.

		 XmARROWS_BEGINNING
			   The arrows are stacked and placed on	 the  left  of
			   the TextField.

		 XmARROWS_END
			   The	arrows	are stacked and placed on the right of
			   the TextField.

       XmNarrowSensitivity
		 Specifies the sensitivity of the arrows in the	 XmSimpleSpin‐
		 Box. The following values are supported:

		 XmARROWS_SENSITIVE
			   Both arrows are active to user selection.

		 XmARROWS_DECREMENT_SENSITIVE
			   The	down arrow is active and the up arrow is inac‐
			   tive to user selection.

		 XmARROWS_INCREMENT_SENSITIVE
			   The up arrow is active and the down arrow is	 inac‐
			   tive to user selection.

		 XmARROWS_INSENSITIVE
			   Both arrows are inactive to user selection.

       XmNcolumns
		 Specifies the number of columns of the text field.

       XmNdecimalPoints
		 Specifies  the	 position  of  the  radix character within the
		 numeric value when  XmNspinBoxChildType  is  XmNUMERIC.  This
		 resource  is  used  to allow for floating point values in the
		 XmSimpleSpinBox widget.

       XmNeditable
		 Specifies whether the text field can take input.

		 When XmNeditable is used on a widget it sets the dropsite  to
		 XmDROP_SITE_ACTIVE.

       XmNincrementValue
		 Specifies  the	 amount to increment or decrement the XmNposi‐
		 tion when the XmNspinBoxChildType is XmNUMERIC. When  the  Up
		 action	 is  activated,	 the XmNincrementValue is added to the
		 XmNposition value; when the Down  action  is  activated,  the
		 XmNincrementValue  is	subtracted from the XmNposition value.
		 When  XmNspinBoxChildType  is	XmSTRING,  this	 resource   is
		 ignored.

       XmNinitialDelay
		 Specifies the amount of time in milliseconds before the Arrow
		 buttons will begin to spin continuously.

       XmNnumValues
		 Specifies the number of items in the XmNvalues list when  the
		 XmNspinBoxChildType  resource is XmSTRING.  The value of this
		 resource must be a  positive  integer.	 The  XmNnumValues  is
		 maintained by the XmSimpleSpinBox widget when items are added
		 or deleted from the XmNvalues list. When  XmNspinBoxChildType
		 is not XmSTRING, this resource is ignored.

       XmNvalues Supplies  the	list of strings to cycle through when the XmN‐
		 spinButtonChildType resource is XmSTRING.   When  XmNspinBox‐
		 ChildType is not XmSTRING, this resource is ignored.

       XmNmaximumValue
		 Specifies the upper bound on the XmSimpleSpinBox's range when
		 XmNspinBoxChildType is XmNUMERIC.

       XmNminimumValue
		 Specifies the lower bound on the XmSimpleSpinBox's range when
		 XmNspinBoxChildType is XmNUMERIC.

       XmNmodifyVerifyCallback
		 Specifies  the	 callback to be invoked just before the XmSim‐
		 pleSpinBox position changes. The  application	can  use  this
		 callback  to implement new application-related logic (includ‐
		 ing setting  new  position  spinning  to,  or	canceling  the
		 impending  action). For example, this callback can be used to
		 stop the spinning just before wrapping at the upper and lower
		 position  boundaries. If the application sets the doit member
		 of the XmSimpleSpinBoxCallbackStruct to False,	 nothing  hap‐
		 pens.	Otherwise,  the	 position changes. Reasons sent by the
		 callback are XmCR_SPIN_NEXT, or XmCR_SPIN_PRIOR.

       XmNposition
		 The XmNposition resource has a different value based  on  the
		 XmNspinBoxChildType  resource.	 When  XmNspinBoxChildType  is
		 XmSTRING, the XmNposition is the  index  into	the  XmNvalues
		 list  for  the	 current  item.	 When  the XmNspinBoxChildType
		 resource is XmNUMERIC, the XmNposition is the	integer	 value
		 of the XmSimpleSpinBox that falls within the range of XmNmax‐
		 imumValue and XmNminimumValue.

       XmNrepeatDelay
		 Specifies the number of milliseconds between  repeated	 calls
		 to the XmNvalueChangedCallback while the user is spinning the
		 XmSimpleSpinBox.

       XmNspinBoxChildType
		 Specifies the style of	 the  XmSimpleSpinBox.	The  following
		 values are supported:

		 XmSTRING  The	child  is  a  string  value  that is specified
			   through the XmNvalues resource and incremented  and
			   decremented by changing the XmNposition resource.

		 XmNUMERIC The	child  is  a  numeric  value that is specified
			   through the XmNposition  resource  and  incremented
			   according to the XmNincrementValue resource.

       XmtextField
		 Specifies the textfield widget.

       XmNvalueChangedCallback
		 Specifies  the	 callback  to be invoked whenever the value of
		 the XmNposition resource is changed through the  use  of  the
		 spinner arrows. The XmNvalueChangedCallback passes the XmSim‐
		 pleSpinBoxCallbackStruct call_data structure.

   Inherited Resources
       The XmSimpleSpinBox widget inherits behavior  and  resources  from  the
       following  named	 superclasses.	For  a	complete  description  of each
       resource, see the man page for that superclass.

       XmManager Resource
       Set
       Name		       Class		       Type		   Default		  Access
       XmNbottomShadowColor    XmCBottomShadowColor    Pixel		   dynamic		  CSG
       XmNbottomShadowPixmap   XmCBottomShadowPixmap   Pixmap		   XmUNSPECIFIED_PIXMAP	  CSG
       XmNforeground	       XmCForeground	       Pixel		   dynamic		  CSG
       XmNhelpCallback	       XmCCallback	       XtCallbackList	   NULL			  C
       XmNhighlightColor       XmCHighlightColor       Pixel		   dynamic		  CSG
       XmNhighlightPixmap      XmCHighlightPixmap      Pixmap		   dynamic		  CSG
       XmNinitialFocus	       XmCInitialFocus	       Widget		   NULL			  CSG
       XmNnavigationType       XmCNavigationType       XmNavigationType	   dynamic		  CSG
       XmNshadowThickness      XmCShadowThickness      Dimension	   dynamic		  CSG
       XmNstringDirection      XmCStringDirection      XmStringDirection   dynamic		  CG
       XmNtopShadowColor       XmCTopShadowColor       Pixel		   dynamic		  CSG
       XmNtopShadowPixmap      XmCTopShadowPixmap      Pixmap		   dynamic		  CSG
       XmNtraversalOn	       XmCTraversalOn	       Boolean		   dynamic		  CSG
       XmNunitType	       XmCUnitType	       unsigned char	   dynamic		  CSG
       XmNuserData	       XmCUserData	       XtPointer	   NULL			  CSG

       Composite Resource
       Set
       Name		    Class		Type	      Default		  Access
       XmNchildren	    XmCReadOnly		WidgetList    NULL		  G
       XmNinsertPosition    XmCInsertPosition	XtOrderProc   default procedure	  CSG
       XmNnumChildren	    XmCReadOnly		Cardinal      0			  G

       Core Resource Set
       Name			       Class			       Type		Default		       Access
       XmNaccelerators		       XmCAccelerators		       XtAccelerators	dynamic		       CSG
       XmNancestorSensitive	       XmCSensitive		       Boolean		dynamic		       G
       XmNbackground		       XmCBackground		       Pixel		dynamic		       CSG
       XmNbackgroundPixmap	       XmCPixmap		       Pixmap		XmUNSPECIFIED_PIXMAP   CSG
       XmNborderColor		       XmCBorderColor		       Pixel		XtDefaultForeground    CSG
       XmNborderPixmap		       XmCPixmap		       Pixmap		XmUNSPECIFIED_PIXMAP   CSG
       XmNborderWidth		       XmCBorderWidth		       Dimension	0		       CSG
       XmNcolormap		       XmCColormap		       Colormap		dynamic		       CG
       XmNdepth			       XmCDepth			       int		dynamic		       CG
       XmNdestroyCallback	       XmCCallback		       XtCallbackList	NULL		       C
       XmNheight		       XmCHeight		       Dimension	dynamic		       CSG
       XmNinitialResourcesPersistent   XmCInitialResourcesPersistent   Boolean		True		       C
       XmNmappedWhenManaged	       XmCMappedWhenManaged	       Boolean		True		       CSG
       XmNscreen		       XmCScreen		       Screen *		dynamic		       CG
       XmNsensitive		       XmCSensitive		       Boolean		True		       CSG
       XmNtranslations		       XmCTranslations		       XtTranslations	dynamic		       CSG
       XmNwidth			       XmCWidth			       Dimension	dynamic		       CSG
       XmNx			       XmCPosition		       Position		0		       CSG
       XmNy			       XmCPosition		       Position		0		       CSG

   Callback Information
       A pointer to the following structure is passed to each  XmSimpleSpinBox
       callback:

       typedef struct {
	       int	       reason;
	       XEvent	       *event;
	       Widget	       widget;
	       Boolean doit;
	       int	       position;
	       XmString	       value;
	       Boolean crossed_boundary;
       } XmSimpleSpinBoxCallbackStruct;

       The  reason  argument indicates why the callback was invoked. There are
       three possible reasons for this callback to be issued.  The  reason  is
       XmCR_OK when this is the first call to the callback at the beginning of
       a spin or if it is a single activation  of  the	spin  arrows.  If  the
       XmSimpleSpinBox	is in the process of being continuously spun, then the
       reason will be XmCR_SPIN_NEXT  or  XmCR_SPIN_PRIOR,  depending  on  the
       arrow that is spinning.

       The event argument points to the XEvent that triggered the callback. It
       can be NULL when the XmSimpleSpinBox is continuously spinning.

       The widget argument is the widget identifier for the  simple  spin  box
       widget that has been affected by this callback.

       The doit argument is set only when the call_data comes from the XmNmod‐
       ifyVerifyCallback. It indicates that the action that caused  the	 call‐
       back  to	 be called should be performed. The action is not performed if
       doit is set to False.

       The position argument is the new value of the XmNposition resource as a
       result of the spin.

       The value argument is the new XmString value displayed in the Text wid‐
       get as a result of the spin. The application must copy this  string  if
       it is used beyond the scope of the call_data structure.

       The  crossed_boundary argument is True when the spinbox cycles. This is
       the case when a XmNspinBoxChildType of XmSTRING wraps  from  the	 first
       item to the last or the last item to the first. In the case of the XmN‐
       spinBoxChildType of XmNUMERIC, the boundary is crossed when the	XmSim‐
       pleSpinBox cycles from the maximum value to the minimum or vice versa.

ERRORS/WARNINGS
       The  toolkit will display a warning if the application tries to set the
       value of the XmNtextField resource, which is read-only (marked G in the
       resource table).

SEE ALSO
       XmSpinBox(3),  XmCreateSpinBox(3), XmSimpleSpinBoxAddItem(3), XmSimple‐
       SpinBoxDeletePos(3), XmSimpleSpinBoxSetItem(3), Composite(3),  Core(3),
       XmManager(3), XmText(3), XmTextField(3), XtGetValues(3), XtSetValues(3)

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