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Core(3)			   Library Functions Manual		       Core(3)

NAME
       Core -- The Core	widget class

SYNOPSIS
       #include	<Xm/Xm.h>

DESCRIPTION
       Core  is	 the  Xt Intrinsic base	class for windowed widgets. The	Object
       and RectObj classes provide support for windowless widgets.

   Classes
       All widgets are built from Core.

       The class pointer is widgetClass.

       The class name is Core.

   New Resources
       The following table defines a set of widget resources used by the  pro-
       grammer	to specify data. The programmer	can also set the resource val-
       ues for the inherited classes to	set attributes	for  this  widget.  To
       reference  a  resource by name or by class in a .Xdefaults file,	remove
       the XmN or XmC prefix and use the remaining letters. To specify one  of
       the  defined  values for	a resource in a	.Xdefaults file, remove	the Xm
       prefix and use the remaining letters (in	either lowercase or uppercase,
       but  include  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 applicable (N/A).

       +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
       |			      |		      Core Resource SetName			      |	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      | 1		      |	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    |
       +------------------------------+-------------------------------+----------------+----------------------+--------+
       +------------------------------+-------------------------------+----------------+----------------------+--------+
       XmNaccelerators
		 Specifies a translation table that is bound with its  actions
		 in  the context of a particular widget. The accelerator table
		 can then be installed on some destination widget.  Note  that
		 the  default  accelerators  for any widget will always	be in-
		 stalled, no matter whether this resource is specified or not.

       XmNancestorSensitive
		 Specifies whether the immediate parent	of the widget receives
		 input	events.	 Use the function XtSetSensitive to change the
		 argument to preserve data integrity (see XmNsensitive).   For
		 shells, the default is	copied from the	parent's XmNancestorS-
		 ensitive resource if there is	a  parent;  otherwise,	it  is
		 True.	 For  other widgets, the default is the	bitwise	AND of
		 the parent's XmNsensitive and XmNancestorSensitive resources.

       XmNbackground
		 Specifies the background color	for the	widget.

       XmNbackgroundPixmap
		 Specifies a pixmap for	tiling the background. The first  tile
		 is placed at the upper	left corner of the widget's window.

       XmNborderColor
		 Specifies the color of	the border in a	pixel value.

       XmNborderPixmap
		 Specifies  a  pixmap  to  be  used for	tiling the border. The
		 first tile is placed at the upper left	corner of the border.

       XmNborderWidth
		 Specifies the width of	the border that	surrounds the widget's
		 window	on all four sides. The width is	specified in pixels. A
		 width of 0 (zero) means that no border	shows.	Note that  you
		 should	 use  resources	 like  XmNshadowThickness and XmNhigh-
		 lightThickness	instead	of XmNborderWidth  to  specify	border
		 widths.

       XmNcolormap
		 Specifies  the	 colormap  that	is used	for conversions	to the
		 type Pixel for	this widget instance. When  this  resource  is
		 changed,  previously generated	pixel values are not affected,
		 but newly generated values are	 in  the  new  colormap.   For
		 shells	 without  parents, the default is the default colormap
		 of the	widget's screen.  Otherwise,  the  default  is	copied
		 from the parent.

       XmNdepth	 Specifies  the	number of bits that can	be used	for each pixel
		 in the	widget's window. Applications should not change	or set
		 the  value of this resource as	it is set by the Xt Intrinsics
		 when the widget is created.  For shells without parents,  the
		 default  is the default depth of the widget's screen.	Other-
		 wise, the default is copied from the parent.

       XmNdestroyCallback
		 Specifies a list of callbacks that is called when the	widget
		 is destroyed.

       XmNheight Specifies  the	 inside	 height	 (excluding the	border)	of the
		 widget's window.

       XmNinitialResourcesPersistent
		 Specifies whether or not resources are	reference counted.  If
		 the  value  is	True when the widget is	created, the resources
		 referenced by the widget are not reference  counted,  regard-
		 less  of  how	the resource type converter is registered.  An
		 application that expects to destroy the widget	and  wants  to
		 have  resources  deallocated should specify a value of	False.
		 The default is	True, implying an assumption that  the	widget
		 will not be destroyed during the life of the application.

       XmNmappedWhenManaged
		 If this resource is set to True, it maps the widget (makes it
		 visible) as soon as it	is both	realized and managed.  If this
		 resource  is set to False, the	client is responsible for map-
		 ping and unmapping the	widget.	If the value is	 changed  from
		 True to False after the widget	has been realized and managed,
		 the widget is unmapped.

       XmNscreen Specifies the screen on which a widget	instance resides.   It
		 is read only.	When the Toolkit is initialized, the top-level
		 widget	obtains	its default value from the default  screen  of
		 the  display.	Otherwise, the default is copied from the par-
		 ent.

       XmNsensitive
		 Determines whether a widget receives input events. If a  wid-
		 get is	sensitive, the Xt Intrinsics' Event Manager dispatches
		 to the	widget all keyboard, mouse button, motion, window  en-
		 ter/leave,  and focus events.	Insensitive widgets do not re-
		 ceive these events. Use the function XtSetSensitive to	change
		 the  sensitivity  argument. Using XtSetSensitive ensures that
		 if a parent widget has	XmNsensitive set to False, the	ances-
		 tor-sensitive flag of all its children	is appropriately set.

       XmNtranslations
		 Points	 to a translations list. A translations	list is	a list
		 of events and actions that  are  to  be  performed  when  the
		 events	 occur.	  Note	that  the default translations for any
		 widget	will always be installed, no matter whether  this  re-
		 source	is specified or	not.

       XmNwidth	 Specifies the inside width (excluding the border) of the wid-
		 get's window.

       XmNx	 Specifies the x-coordinate of the upper left  outside	corner
		 of  the  widget's window.  The	value is relative to the upper
		 left inside corner of the parent window.

       XmNy	 Specifies the y-coordinate of the upper left  outside	corner
		 of  the  widget's window.  The	value is relative to the upper
		 left inside corner of the parent window.

   Translations
       There are no translations for Core.

RELATED
       Object(3) and RectObj(3).

								       Core(3)

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