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NAME

       XmScaleSetTicks  —  A  Scale  function  that  controls tick marks "XmScaleSetTicks" "Scale
       functions" "XmScaleSetTicks"

SYNOPSIS

       #include <Xm/Scale.h>
       void XmScaleSetTicks(
       Widget scale,
       int big_every,
       Cardinal num_medium,
       Cardinal num_small,
       Dimension size_big,
       Dimension size_medium,
       Dimension size_small);

DESCRIPTION

       XmScaleSetTicks controls the number, location, and size of the tick marks on a Scale. Each
       tick  mark  is  a  SeparatorGadget  oriented perpendicular to the Scale's orientation. For
       example, if  the  Scale  is  oriented  horizontally,  the  tick  marks  will  be  oriented
       vertically.

       If  you  specify  tick marks for a Scale and then change the Scale's orientation, you will
       have to do the following:

          ·  Remove all the tick marks. To remove tick marks from a Scale, you must destroy (with
             XtDestroyChildren)  the  SeparatorGadget  tick  marks.   The first two children of a
             Scale are its title and scroll bar, and all additional children are tick marks.

          ·  Recreate the tick marks by calling XmScaleSetTicks.

       scale     Specifies the Scale widget ID that is getting the tick marks.

       big_every Specifies the number of scale values between big ticks.

       num_medium
                 Specifies the number of medium ticks between big values.

       num_small Specifies the number of small ticks between medium values.

       size_big  Specifies the size (either width or height) of the big ticks.

       size_medium
                 Specifies the size (either width or height) of the medium ticks.

       size_small
                 Specifies the size (either width or height) of the small ticks.

       For a complete definition of Scale and its associated resources, see XmScale(3).

RELATED

       XmScale(3).

                                                                               XmScaleSetTicks(3)