Name

XmScreen(3X) — XmScreen--The Screen widget class XmScreenwidget class

Synopsis

#include <Xm/Screen.h>

DESCRIPTION

The XmScreen object is used by Motif widgets to store information that is specific to a screen. It also allows the toolkit to store certain information on widget hierarchies that would otherwise be unavailable. Each client has one XmScreen object for each screen that it accesses.

An XmScreen object is automatically created when the application creates the first shell on a screen (usually accomplished by a call to XtAppInitialize or XtAppCreateShell). It is not necessary to create an XmScreen object by any other means. An application can use the function XmGetXmScreen to obtain the widget ID of the XmScreen object for a given screen.

An application cannot supply initial values for XmScreen resources as arguments to a call to any function that creates widgets. The application or user can supply initial values in a resource file. After creating the first shell on the screen, the application can use XmGetXmScreen to obtain the widget ID of the XmScreen object and then call XtSetValues to set the XmScreen resources.

Classes

Screen inherits behavior and resources from Core.

The class pointer is xmScreenClass.

The class name is XmScreen.

New Resources

The following table defines a set of widget resources used by the programmer to specify data. The programmer 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 an .Xdefaults file, remove the XmN or XmC prefix and use the remaining letters. To specify one of the defined values for a resource in an .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).

Name

Class

Type

Default

Access

XmNdarkThreshold

XmCDarkThreshold

int

dynamic

C

XmNdefaultCopyCursorIcon

XmCDefaultCopyCursorIcon

Widget

NULL

CSG

XmNdefaultInvalidCursorIcon

XmCDefaultInvalidCursorIcon

Widget

NULL

CSG

XmNdefaultLinkCursorIcon

XmCDefaultLinkCursorIcon

Widget

NULL

CSG

XmNdefaultMoveCursorIcon

XmCDefaultMoveCursorIcon

Widget

NULL

CSG

XmNdefaultNoneCursorIcon

XmCDefaultNoneCursorIcon

Widget

NULL

CSG

XmNdefaultSourceCursorIcon

XmCDefaultSourceCursorIcon

Widget

NULL

CSG

XmNdefaultValidCursorIcon

XmCDefaultValidCursorIcon

Widget

NULL

CSG

XmNfont

XmCFont

XFontStruct *

NULL

CSG

XmNforegroundThreshold

XmCForegroundThreshold

int

dynamic

C

XmNhorizontalFontUnit

XmCHorizontalFontUnit

int

dynamic

CSG

XmNlightThreshold

XmCLightThreshold

int

dynamic

C

XmNmenuCursor

XmCCursor

String

arrow

C

XmNmoveOpaque

XmCMoveOpaque

Boolean

False

CSG

XmNunpostBehavior

XmCUnpostBehavior

unsigned char

XmUNPOST_AND_REPLAY

CSG

XmNverticalFontUnit

XmCVerticalFontUnit

int

dynamic

CSG


XmNdarkThreshold 

An integer between 0 and 100, inclusive, that specifies a level of perceived brightness for a color. If the perceived brightness of the background color is below this level, Motif treats the background as "dark" when computing default shadow and select colors. If this resource is specified for a particular screen, it applies to widgets created on that screen; otherwise it applies to widgets created on all screens. The default value is implementation specific.

XmNdefaultCopyCursorIcon 

Specifies the DragIcon used during a drag operation when the operation is a copy and no other pixmap is specified by the application. If NULL, a system default icon is used.

XmNdefaultInvalidCursorIcon 

Specifies the DragIcon used to indicate that the cursor is over an invalid drop site during a drag operation when no other pixmap symbol is specified by the application. If NULL, a system default icon is used.

XmNdefaultLinkCursorIcon 

Specifies the DragIcon used during a drag operation when the operation is a link and no other pixmap is specified by the application. If NULL, a system default icon is used.

XmNdefaultMoveCursorIcon 

Specifies the DragIcon used during a drag operation when the operation is a move and no other pixmap is specified by the application. If NULL, a system default icon is used.

XmNdefaultNoneCursorIcon 

Specifies the DragIcon used to indicate that the cursor is not over a drop site during a drag operation when no other pixmap is specified by the application. If NULL, a system default icon is used.

XmNdefaultSourceCursorIcon 

Specifies the depth-1 pixmap used as a cursor when an XmNsourceCursorIcon is not provided by the DragContext, or it is not usable. If NULL, a system default icon is used.

XmNdefaultValidCursorIcon 

Specifies the DragIcon used to indicate that the cursor is over a valid drop site during a drag operation when no other pixmap is specified by the application. If NULL, a system default icon is used.

XmNfont 

Specifies a font for use in computing values for XmNhorizontalFontUnit and XmNverticalFontUnit. When an application is initialized, this resource can be supplied in a resource file or through the standard command line options -fn, -font, and -xrm.

XmNforegroundThreshold 

An integer between 0 and 100, inclusive, that specifies a level of perceived brightness for a color. If the perceived brightness of the background color is equal to or below this level, Motif treats the background as "dark" when computing the default foreground and highlight colors. If the perceived brightness of the background color is above this level, Motif treats the background as "light" when computing the default foreground and highlight colors. When the background is "dark", the default foreground and highlight is white; when the background is "light", the default foreground and highlight is black. If this resource is specified for a particular screen, it applies to widgets created on that screen; otherwise, it applies to widgets created on all screens. The default value is implementation specific.

XmNhorizontalFontUnit 

Specifies the horizontal component of the font units used by XmConvertUnits, and is used to interpret the values of geometry resources when the XmNshellUnitType resource of VendorShell or the XmNunitType resource of Gadget, Manager, or Primitive has the value Xm100TH_FONT_UNITS. If no initial value is supplied for this resource, the default is computed from the font specified in XmNfont. If no initial value is supplied for this resource or for XmNfont, the default is 10.

If a call to XtSetValues specifies a value for XmNhorizontalFontUnit, this resource is set to that value. If a call to XtSetValues specifies a value for XmNfont but not for XmNhorizontalFontUnit, this resource is set to a value computed from the new XmNfont.

A horizontal font unit is derived from a font as follows:

  • If the font has an AVERAGE_WIDTH property, the horizontal font unit is the AVERAGE_WIDTH property divided by 10.

  • If the font has no AVERAGE_WIDTH property but has a QUAD_WIDTH property, the horizontal font unit is the QUAD_WIDTH property.

  • If the font has no AVERAGE_WIDTH or QUAD_WIDTH property, the horizontal font unit is the sum of the font structure's min_bounds.width and max_bounds.width divided by 2.3.

XmNlightThreshold 

An integer between 0 and 100, inclusive, that specifies a level of perceived brightness for a color. If the perceived brightness of the background color is above this level, Motif treats the background as "light" when computing default shadow and select colors. If this resource is specified for a particular screen, it applies to widgets created on that screen; otherwise, it applies to widgets created on all screens. The default value is implementation specific.

XmNmenuCursor 

Sets a variable that controls the cursor used whenever this application posts a menu. This resource can be specified only once at application startup time, either by placing it within a defaults file or by using the -xrm command line argument. For example: myProg -xrm "*menuCursor: arrow"

The menu cursor can also be selected in the program through the function XmSetMenuCursor. The following is a list of acceptable cursor names. If the application does not specify a cursor or if an invalid name is supplied, the default cursor (an arrow pointing up and to the right) is used.

X_cursor

dotbox

man

sizing

arrow

double_arrow

middlebutton

spider

based_arrow_down

draft_large

mouse

spraycan

based_arrow_up

draft_small

pencil

star

boat

draped_box

pirate

target

bogosity

exchange

plus

tcross

bottom_left_corner

fleur

question_arrow

top_left_arrow

bottom_right_corner

gobbler

right_ptr

top_left_corner

bottom_side

gumby

right_side

top_right_corner

bottom_tee

hand1

right_tee

top_side

box_spiral

hand2

rightbutton

top_tee

center_ptr

heart

rtl_logo

trek

circle

icon

sailboat

ul_angle

clock

iron_cross

sb_down_arrow

umbrella

coffee_mug

left_ptr

sb_h_double_arrow

ur_angle

cross

left_side

sb_left_arrow

watch

cross_reverse

left_tee

sb_right_arrow

xterm

crosshair

leftbutton

sb_up_arrow

diamond_cross

ll_angle

sb_v_double_arrow

dot

lr_angle

shuttle


 

XmNmoveOpaque 

Specifies whether an interactive operation that moves a window, such as tearing off and dragging a tear-off menu or moving a window in MWM, displays an outline of the window or a representation of the window itself during the move. If the value is True, the operation displays a representation of the window during the move. If the value is False, the operation displays an outline of the window.

XmNunpostBehavior 

Specifies the behavior of an active menu posted in traversal mode when a subsequent menu button selection is made outside the posted menu. When the value is XmUNPOST_AND_REPLAY, the resource unposts the menu hierarchy and causes the server to replay the event to the window in which the pointer is located. When the value is XmUNPOST, the resource unposts the hierarchy without replaying the event.

XmNverticalFontUnit 

Specifies the vertical component of the font units used by XmConvertUnits and used to interpret the values of geometry resources when the XmNshellUnitType resource of VendorShell or the XmNunitType resource of Gadget, Manager, or Primitive has the value Xm100TH_FONT_UNITS. If no initial value is supplied for this resource, the default is computed from the font specified in XmNfont. If no initial value is supplied for this resource or for XmNfont, the default is 10.

If a call to XtSetValues specifies a value for XmNverticalFontUnit, this resource is set to that value. If a call to XtSetValues specifies a value for XmNfont but not for XmNverticalFontUnit, this resource is set to a value computed from the new XmNfont.

A vertical font unit is derived from a font as follows:

  • If the font has a PIXEL_SIZE property, the vertical font unit is the PIXEL_SIZE property divided by 1.8.

  • If the font has no PIXEL_SIZE property but has POINT_SIZE and RESOLUTION_Y properties, the vertical font unit is the product of the POINT_SIZE and RESOLUTION_Y properties divided by 1400.

  • If the font has no PIXEL_SIZE, POINT_SIZE, or RESOLUTION_Y properties, the vertical font unit is the sum of the font structure's max_bounds.ascent and max_bounds.descent divided by 2.2.

Inherited Resources

All of the superclass resources inherited by XmScreen are designated N/A (not applicable).

RELATED INFORMATION

Core(3X), XmDisplay(3X), and XmGetXmScreen(3X).