Name

XmScrolledWindow(3X) — XmScrolledWindow--The ScrolledWindow widget class XmScrolledWindowwidget class

Synopsis

#include <Xm/ScrolledW.h>

DESCRIPTION

The ScrolledWindow widget combines one or two ScrollBar widgets and a viewing area to implement a visible window onto some other (usually larger) data display. The visible part of the window can be scrolled through the larger display by the use of ScrollBars.

To use ScrolledWindow, an application first creates a ScrolledWindow widget, any needed ScrollBar widgets, and a widget capable of displaying any desired data as the work area of ScrolledWindow. ScrolledWindow positions the work area widget and displays the ScrollBars if so requested. When the user performs some action on the ScrollBar, the application is notified through the normal ScrollBar callback interface.

ScrolledWindow can be configured to operate automatically so that it performs all scrolling and display actions with no need for application program involvement. It can also be configured to provide a minimal support framework in which the application is responsible for processing all user input and making all visual changes to the displayed data in response to that input.

When ScrolledWindow is performing automatic scrolling it creates a clipping window and automatically creates the scroll bars. Conceptually, this window becomes the viewport through which the user examines the larger underlying data area. The application simply creates the desired data, then makes that data the work area of the ScrolledWindow. When the user moves the slider to change the displayed data, the workspace is moved under the viewing area so that a new portion of the data becomes visible.

Sometimes it is impractical for an application to create a large data space and simply display it through a small clipping window. For example, in a text editor, creating a single data area that consisted of a large file would involve an undesirable amount of overhead. The application needs to use a ScrolledWindow (a small viewport onto some larger data), but needs to be notified when the user scrolled the viewport so it could bring in more data from storage and update the display area. For these cases the ScrolledWindow can be configured so that it provides only visual layout support. No clipping window is created, and the application must maintain the data displayed in the work area, as well as respond to user input on the ScrollBars.

The user can specify resources in a resource file for the automatically created widgets that contain the horizontal and vertical scrollbars of the ScrolledWindow widget. The names of these widgets are "HorScrollBar" and "VertScrollBar", and remain consistent whether created by XmCreateScrolledList, XmCreateScrolledText or XmCreateScrolledWindow.

Classes

ScrolledWindow inherits behavior and resources from Core, Composite, Constraint, and XmManager Classes.

The class pointer is xmScrolledWindowWidgetClass.

The class name is XmScrolledWindow.

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 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).

Name

Class

Type

Default

Access

XmNclipWindow

XmCClipWindow

Widget

dynamic

G

XmNhorizontalScrollBar

XmCHorizontalScrollBar

Widget

dynamic

CSG

XmNscrollBarDisplayPolicy

XmCScrollBarDisplayPolicy

unsigned char

dynamic

CSG

XmNscrollBarPlacement

XmCScrollBarPlacement

unsigned char

XmBOTTOM_RIGHT

CSG

XmNscrolledWindowMarginHeight

XmCScrolledWindowMarginHeight

Dimension

0

CSG

XmNscrolledWindowMarginWidth

XmCScrolledWindowMarginWidth

Dimension

0

CSG

XmNscrollingPolicy

XmCScrollingPolicy

unsigned char

XmAPPLICATION_DEFINED

CG

XmNspacing

XmCSpacing

Dimension

4

CSG

XmNtraverseObscuredCallback

XmCCallback

XtCallbackList

NULL

CSG

XmNverticalScrollBar

XmCVerticalScrollBar

Widget

dynamic

CSG

XmNvisualPolicy

XmCVisualPolicy

unsigned char

dynamic

G

XmNworkWindow

XmCWorkWindow

Widget

NULL

CSG


XmNclipWindow 

Specifies the widget ID of the clipping area. This is automatically created by ScrolledWindow when the XmNvisualPolicy resource is set to XmCONSTANT and can only be read by the application. Any attempt to set this resource to a new value causes a warning message to be printed by the scrolled window. If the XmNvisualPolicy resource is set to XmVARIABLE, this resource is set to NULL, and no clipping window is created.

XmNhorizontalScrollBar 

Specifies the widget ID of the horizontal ScrollBar. This is automatically created by ScrolledWindow when the XmNscrollingPolicy is initialized to XmAUTOMATIC; otherwise, the default is NULL.

XmNscrollBarDisplayPolicy 

Controls the automatic placement of the ScrollBars. If it is set to XmAS_NEEDED and if XmNscrollingPolicy is set to XmAUTOMATIC, ScrollBars are displayed only if the workspace exceeds the clip area in one or both dimensions. A resource value of XmSTATIC causes the ScrolledWindow to display the ScrollBars whenever they are managed, regardless of the relationship between the clip window and the work area. This resource must be XmSTATIC when XmNscrollingPolicy is XmAPPLICATION_DEFINED. The default is XmAS_NEEDED when XmNscrollingPolicy is XmAUTOMATIC, and XmSTATIC otherwise.

XmNscrollBarPlacement 

Specifies the positioning of the ScrollBars in relation to the work window. The following are the values:

  • XmTOP_LEFT--The horizontal ScrollBar is placed above the work window; the vertical ScrollBar to the left.

  • XmBOTTOM_LEFT--The horizontal ScrollBar is placed below the work window; the vertical ScrollBar to the left.

  • XmTOP_RIGHT--The horizontal ScrollBar is placed above the work window; the vertical ScrollBar to the right.

  • XmBOTTOM_RIGHT--The horizontal ScrollBar is placed below the work window; the vertical ScrollBar to the right.

The default value may depend on the value of the XmNstringDirection resource.

XmNscrolledWindowMarginHeight 

Specifies the margin height on the top and bottom of the ScrolledWindow.

XmNscrolledWindowMarginWidth 

Specifies the margin width on the right and left sides of the ScrolledWindow.

XmNscrollingPolicy 

Performs automatic scrolling of the work area with no application interaction. If the value of this resource is XmAUTOMATIC, ScrolledWindow automatically creates the ScrollBars; attaches callbacks to the ScrollBars; sets the visual policy to XmCONSTANT; and automatically moves the work area through the clip window in response to any user interaction with the ScrollBars. An application can also add its own callbacks to the ScrollBars. This allows the application to be notified of a scroll event without having to perform any layout procedures.

NOTE: Since the ScrolledWindow adds callbacks to the ScrollBars, an application should not perform an XtRemoveAllCallbacks on any of the ScrollBar widgets.

When XmNscrollingPolicy is set to XmAPPLICATION_DEFINED, the application is responsible for all aspects of scrolling. The ScrollBars must be created by the application, and it is responsible for performing any visual changes in the work area in response to user input.

This resource must be set to the desired policy at the time the ScrolledWindow is created. It cannot be changed through SetValues.

XmNspacing 

Specifies the distance that separates the ScrollBars from the work window.

XmNtraverseObscuredCallback 

Specifies a list of callbacks that is called when traversing to a widget or gadget that is obscured due to its position in the work area relative to the location of the ScrolledWindow viewport. This resource is valid only when XmNscrollingPolicy is XmAUTOMATIC. If this resource is NULL, an obscured widget cannot be traversed to. The callback reason is XmCR_OBSCURED_TRAVERSAL.

XmNverticalScrollBar 

Specifies the widget ID of the vertical ScrollBar. This is automatically created by ScrolledWindow when the XmNscrollingPolicy is initialized to XmAUTOMATIC; otherwise, the default is NULL.

XmNvisualPolicy 

Grows the ScrolledWindow to match the size of the work area, or it can be used as a static viewport onto a larger data space. If the visual policy is XmVARIABLE, the ScrolledWindow forces the ScrollBar display policy to XmSTATIC and allow the work area to grow or shrink at any time and adjusts its layout to accommodate the new size. When the policy is XmCONSTANT, the work area grows or shrinks as requested, but a clipping window forces the size of the visible portion to remain constant. The only time the viewing area can grow is in response to a resize from the ScrolledWindow's parent. The default is XmCONSTANT when XmNscrollingPolicy is XmAUTOMATIC, and XmVARIABLE otherwise.

NOTE: This resource must be set to the desired policy at the time the ScrolledWindow is created. It cannot be changed through SetValues.

XmNworkWindow 

Specifies the widget ID of the viewing area.

Inherited Resources

ScrolledWindow inherits behavior and resources from the following superclasses. For a complete description of each resource, refer to the man page for that superclass.

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

XmTAB_GROUP

CSG

XmNshadowThickness

XmCShadowThickness

Dimension

dynamic

CSG

XmNstringDirection

XmCStringDirection

XmStringDirection

dynamic

CG

XmNtopShadowColor

XmCTopShadowColor

Pixel

dynamic

CSG

XmNtopShadowPixmap

XmCTopShadowPixmap

Pixmap

dynamic

CSG

XmNtraversalOn

XmCTraversalOn

Boolean

True

CSG

XmNunitType

XmCUnitType

unsigned char

dynamic

CSG

XmNuserData

XmCUserData

XtPointer

NULL

CSG


Name

Class

Type

Default

Access

XmNchildren

XmCReadOnly

WidgetList

NULL

G

XmNinsertPosition

XmCInsertPosition

XtOrderProc

NULL

CSG

XmNnumChildren

XmCReadOnly

Cardinal

0

G


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

The application must use the ScrollBar callbacks to be notified of user input.

ScrolledWindow defines a callback structure for use with XmNtraverseObscuredCallback callbacks. The XmNtraverseObscuredCallback resource provides a mechanism for traversal to obscured widgets (or gadgets) due to their position in the work area of a ScrolledWindow. The XmNtraverseObscuredCallback routine has responsibility for adjusting the position of the work area such that the specified traversal destination widget is positioned within the viewport of the ScrolledWindow. A NULL XmNtraverseObscuredCallback resource causes obscured widgets within the ScrolledWindow to be non-traversable.

Traversal to an obscured widget or gadget requires these conditions to be met: the widget or gadget can be obscured only due to its position in the work area of a ScrolledWindow relative to the viewport; the viewport of the associated ScrolledWindow is fully visible, or can be made so by virtue of ancestral XmNtraverseObscuredCallback routines; and the XmNtraverseObscuredCallback resource must be non-NULL.

When ScrolledWindow widgets are nested, the XmNtraverseObscuredCallback routine for each ScrolledWindow that obscures the traversal destination is called in ascending order within the given hierarchy.

A pointer to the following structure is passed to callbacks for XmNtraverseObscuredCallback.

typedef struct 

{ 

   int   reason; 

   XEvent   *event: 

        Widget   traversal_destination; 

        XmTraversalDirection   direction; 

} XmTraverseObscuredCallbackStruct; 

reason 

Indicates why the callback was invoked.

event 

Points to the XEvent that triggered the callback.

traversal_destination 

Specifies the widget or gadget to traverse to, which will be a descendant of the work window.

direction 

Specifies the direction of traversal. See the description of the direction parameter in the XmProcessTraversal man page for an explanation of the valid values.

Translations

XmScrolledWindow includes the translations from XmManager.

Additional Behavior

This widget has the additional behavior described below:

KPageUp: 

If XmNscrollingPolicy is XmAUTOMATIC, scrolls the window up the height of the viewport. The distance scrolled may be reduced to provide some overlap. The actual distance scrolled depends on the XmNpageIncrement resource of the vertical ScrollBar.

KPageDown: 

If XmNscrollingPolicy is XmAUTOMATIC, scrolls the window down the height of the viewport. The distance scrolled may be reduced to provide some overlap. The actual distance scrolled depends on the XmNpageIncrement resource of the vertical ScrollBar.

KPageLeft: 

If XmNscrollingPolicy is XmAUTOMATIC, scrolls the window left the width of the viewport. The distance scrolled may be reduced to provide some overlap. The actual distance scrolled depends on the XmNpageIncrement resource of the horizontal ScrollBar.

KPageRight: 

If XmNscrollingPolicy is XmAUTOMATIC, scrolls the window right the width of the viewport. The distance scrolled may be reduced to provide some overlap. The actual distance scrolled depends on the XmNpageIncrement resource of the horizontal ScrollBar.

KBeginLine: 

If XmNscrollingPolicy is XmAUTOMATIC, scrolls the window horizontally to the edge corresponding to the horizontal ScrollBar's minimum value.

KEndLine: 

If XmNscrollingPolicy is XmAUTOMATIC, scrolls the window horizontally to the edge corresponding to the horizontal ScrollBar's maximum value.

KBeginData: 

If XmNscrollingPolicy is XmAUTOMATIC, scrolls the window vertically to the edge corresponding to the vertical ScrollBar's minimum value.

KEndData: 

If XmNscrollingPolicy is XmAUTOMATIC, scrolls the window vertically to the edge corresponding to the vertical ScrollBar's maximum value.

Certain applications will want to replace the page bindings with ones that are specific to the content of the scrolled area.

Geometry Management

ScrolledWindow makes extensive use of the XtQueryGeometry functionality to facilitate geometry communication between application levels. In the XmAPPLICATION_DEFINED scrolling policy, the WorkWindow's query procedure is called by the ScrolledWindow whenever the ScrolledWindow is going to change its size. The widget calculates the largest possible workspace area and passes this size to the WorkWindow widget's query procedure. The query procedure can then examine this new size and determine if any changes, such as managing or unmanaging a ScrollBar, are necessary. The query procedure performs whatever actions it needs and then returns to the ScrolledWindow. The ScrolledWindow then examines the ScrollBars to see which (if any) are managed, allocates a portion of the visible space for them, and resizes the WorkWindow to fit in the rest of the space.

When the scrolling policy is XmCONSTANT, the ScrolledWindow can be queried to return the optimal size for a given dimension. The optimal size is defined to be the size that just encloses the WorkWindow. By using this mechanism, an application can size the ScrolledWindow so that it needs to display a ScrollBar only for one dimension. When the ScrolledWindow's query procedure is called via XtQueryGeometry, the request is examined to see if the width or height has been specified. If so, the routine uses the given dimension as the basis for its calculations. It determines the minimum value for the other dimension that just encloses the WorkWindow, fills in the appropriate elements in the reply structure, and returns to the calling program. Occasionally, using the specified width or height and the other minimum dimension results in neither ScrollBar appearing. When this happens, the query procedure sets both the width and height fields, indicating that in this situation the ideal size causes a change in both dimensions. If the calling application sets both the width and height fields, the ScrolledWindow determines the minimum size for both dimensions and return those values in the reply structure.

Virtual Bindings

The bindings for virtual keys are vendor specific. For information about bindings for virtual buttons and keys, see VirtualBindings(3X).

RELATED INFORMATION

Composite(3X), Constraint(3X), Core(3X), XmCreateScrolledWindow(3X), XmManager(3X), XmProcessTraversal(3X), XmScrollBar(3X), XmScrollVisible(3X), and XmScrolledWindowSetAreas(3X).