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NAME

       XmSeparatorGadget  —  The  SeparatorGadget widget class "XmSeparatorGadget" "widget class"
       "SeparatorGadget"

SYNOPSIS

       #include <Xm/SeparatoG.h>

DESCRIPTION

       SeparatorGadget separates items in a display.  Several line drawing styles  are  provided,
       as well as horizontal or vertical orientation.

       Lines drawn within the SeparatorGadget are automatically centered within the height of the
       gadget for a horizontal orientation and centered within the width  of  the  gadget  for  a
       vertical  orientation.   An  XtSetValues with a new XmNseparatorType resizes the widget to
       its minimal height (for  horizontal  orientation)  or  its  minimal  width  (for  vertical
       orientation) unless height or width is explicitly set in the XtSetValues call.

       SeparatorGadget  does  not  draw  shadows  around  the  separator.   The  Gadget  resource
       XmNshadowThickness is used for the SeparatorGadget's thickness  when  XmNseparatorType  is
       XmSHADOW_ETCHED_IN,         XmSHADOW_ETCHED_IN_DASH,        XmSHADOW_ETCHED_OUT,        or
       XmSHADOW_ETCHED_OUT_DASH.

       SeparatorGadget  does  not  highlight  and  allows  no  traversing.  The  Gadget  resource
       XmNtraversalOn is forced to False.  SeparatorGadget holds the XmQTmenuSavvy trait.

   Classes
       SeparatorGadget  inherits  behavior,  resources,  and  traits  from  Object,  RectObj, and
       XmGadget.

       The class pointer is xmSeparatorGadgetClass.

       The class name is XmSeparatorGadget.

   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).

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