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NAME

       XmFrame — The Frame widget class "XmFrame" "widget class" "Frame"

SYNOPSIS

       #include <Xm/Frame.h>

DESCRIPTION

       Frame  is  a very simple manager used to enclose a single work area child in a border drawn by Frame.  It
       uses the Manager class resources for border drawing and performs geometry management  so  that  its  size
       always matches its child's outer size plus the Frame's margins and shadow thickness.

       Frame  is  most  often used to enclose other managers when the application developer wants the manager to
       have the same border appearance as the primitive widgets. Frame can also be  used  to  enclose  primitive
       widgets  that  do  not  support  the  same type of border drawing. This gives visual consistency when you
       develop applications using diverse widget sets.  Constraint resources are used to designate  a  child  as
       the  Frame  title,  align its text, and control its vertical alignment in relation to Frame's top shadow.
       The title appears only at the top of the Frame.

       If the Frame's parent is a Shell widget, the XmNshadowType resource defaults  to  XmSHADOW_OUT,  and  the
       Manager's XmNshadowThickness resource defaults to 1.

       If  the  Frame's parent is not a Shell widget, the XmNshadowType resource defaults to XmSHADOW_ETCHED_IN,
       and the Manager's XmNshadowThickness resource defaults to 2.

   Classes
       Frame inherits behavior and resources from the Core, Composite, Constraint, and XmManager classes.

       The class pointer is xmFrameWidgetClass.

       The class name is XmFrame.

   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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       Composite(3),   Constraint(3),   Core(3),   XmCreateFrame(3),   XmManager(3),   XmVaCreateFrame(3),   and
       XmVaCreateManagedFrame(3).

                                                                                                      XmFrame(3)