Preface

The Style Guide Certification Checklist is a supplement to the Style Guide and Style Guide Reference. This checklist lists the required guidelines for the topics discussed in the Style Guide and Style Guide Reference.

For specific details on coding an application program, widget, or window manager, refer to “Related Documents”.

Audience

This document is written for five audiences:

Application designers 

Any designer who uses Motif as a basis for building an application

Widget designers 

Any designer who adds functionality to the existing Motif software

User interface system designers 

Any designer who designs an interface for users with specific cultural and accessibility needs

Window manager designers 

Any designer who uses Motif to govern the layout and controls that affect application windows

Common Desktop Environment application designers 

Any designer who builds an application for the Common Desktop Environment

You should read through the entire Style Guide once to familiarize yourself with all user interface design concepts. If you are already familiar with graphical user interfaces and their design concepts but need specific guidelines, read the Style Guide Reference. When you are ready to build your application, use the Style Guide Certification Checklist to ensure your application complies with the style guidelines discussed in the Style Guide and Style Guide Reference

Applicability

This is revision 2.1 of this document. It applies to Version 2.1 of the Motif software system and Version 2.1 of the Common Desktop Environment system.

Organization

This document is organized alphabetically into topics that are covered in the Style Guide and Style Guide Reference.

Related Documents

For documentation on Motif and CDE style, see the following documents:

  • Motif and Common Desktop Environment: Style Guide

  • Motif and Common Desktop Environment: Style Guide Reference

For additional information about Motif, refer to the following documents:

  • Motif User's Guide

  • Motif Widget Writer's Guide

  • Motif Programmer's Guide

  • Motif Programmer's Reference

  • Motif Release Notes

For additional information about the Common Desktop Environment, refer to the following documents:

  • Common Desktop Environment: User's Guide

  • Common Desktop Environment: Advanced User's Guide

  • Common Desktop Environment: Information Manager Users Guide

  • Common Desktop Environment: Application Builder User's Guide

  • Common Desktop Environment: ToolTalk Messaging Overview

  • Common Desktop Environment: Programmer's Guide

  • Common Desktop Environment: Help System Author's and Programmer's Guide

  • Common Desktop Environment: Internationalization Programmer's Guide

  • Common Desktop Environment: Information System Author's and Programmer's Guide

Conventions

This document uses the following conventions:

Typeface or SymbolMeaningExample
EnterA key on the keyboardWhen the user presses Delete, delete the text.
SELECT, ADJUST, TRANSFER, MENUA virtual mouse buttonThe SELECT button selects text.
MB1, MB2, MB3A physical mouse button (where MB1 is the leftmost button)Make the MB1 the SELECT button.
Push buttonA new termA push button is a control that displays a label or graphic that represents an action.
ControlA reference pageFor more information, see the Control reference page.
lsA commandUse ls -a to list all files.

Problem Reporting

If you have any problems with the software or documentation, contact your software vendor's customer service department.