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NAME

       XmIconButton - The Icon Button widget

SYNOPSIS

       Documents the XmIconButton widget

DESCRIPTION

       The  Icon  Button widget is a selectable area of the screen that contains both a label and a string. When
       the user selects this button with the OSF/Motif select button its activateCallback is called. This widget
       can  also  be  used  as  a  Toggle  button, although it will have no indicator. The placement of the icon
       relative to the text can be modified by using the iconPlacement resource.

       Note: This widget takes a String as its label, not an XmString, so there is no need to use XmStringCreate
       to get a properly formatted string. Internationalized text is not currently supported.

Normal Resources

       Name                  Class             Type                  Initial Value
       activateCallback      Callback          Callback              NULL
       alignment             Alignment         Alignment             XmALIGNMENT_
                                                                      BEGINNING
       armColor              ArmColor          Pixel                 <dynamic>
       doubleClickCallback   Callback          Callback              NULL
       fontList              FontList          FontList              fixed
       horizontalMargin      Space             HorizontalDimension   2
       iconTextPadding       Space             VerticalDimension     2
       iconPlacement         IconPlacement     IconPlacement         XmIconTop
       label                 Label             String                Widget name
       labelString           LabelString       XmString              Widget name
       pixmap                Pixmap            Pixmap                None
       recomputeSize         Boolean           Boolean               True
       set                   Boolean           Boolean               False
       stringDirection       StringDirection   StringDirection       XmSTRING_
                                                                     DIRECTION_L_TO_R
       verticalMargin        Space             VerticalDimension     2

       All resource names begin with XmN and all resource class names begin with XmC.

activateCallback

       This  list  of callback routines is called whenever the icon button is clicked on by the user. The format
       of the callback routines is specified below.

armColor

       This is the pixel index that describes the color to fill the widget with when it is set.

doubleClickCallback

       This list of callback routines is called whenever the user double clicks on this widget.  The  format  of
       the callback routines is specified below.

fontList

       The default font in this list is used to render the label string of the icon button.

horizontalMargin

verticalMargin

       The  amount  of  space  to  be  left between the edge of the shadow and the text or pixmap displayed. The
       vertical and horizontal spacing can be controlled independently.

iconTextPadding

       The amount of space to be left between the pixmap and the label string.

iconPlacement

       The location of the pixmap (icon) with respect to the displayed text. This resource can take one  of  the
       following  values:  XmIconTop,  XmIconBottom, XmIconLeft, XmIconRight, XmIconNone, and XmIconOnly. A type
       converter has been registered that converts the following  strings:  "top",  "bottom",  "left",  "right",
       "none", and "iconOnly".

       If  only  a string is displayed in the Icon Button, this resource can be used to change the justification
       of the label. XmIconTop=bottom, XmIconBottom=top, XmIconRight=Left, XmIconLeft=Right,  XmIconNone=Center.
       In order to use these options, pixmap must be set to None.

label

       The  string to display in this button. This string can only have one font, but can be any number of lines
       long. Use the NEW_LINE character ( '0  )  to  separate  lines.  This  resource  has  been  superseded  by
       labelString, but is included for backwards compatibility. If XmNlabelString is set , XmNlabel is ignored

labelString

       Specifies the compound string to be displayed in the button. If this value is NULL, the value of XmNlabel
       is used. If both are NULL, labelString is initialized by converting the name of the widget to a  compound
       string.  Refer  to  XmString(3X)  in  the  OSD/Motif  Programmers'  Reference for more information on the
       creation and structure of compound strings.

pixmap

       The pixmap to display. This pixmap may either be of depth one (1), or the same depth as the  screen  this
       widget  is being displayed on. If the pixmap is of depth one then XCopyPlane is used to render the pixmap
       in the foreground and background colors. If the pixmap is not of depth one then XCopyArea is used and all
       the  original  colors  of  the  pixmap  are  preserved.  Unlike the Motif PushButton widget the pixmap is
       automatically stippled when the Icon Button becomes insensitive.

recomputeSize

       If this Boolean value is True then the icon button will ask its parent to resize  it  to  be  just  large
       enough  to  contain the pixmap, label and shadows. If it is False then the icon button will not attempt a
       resize.

set

       This Boolean value represents the current state of the icon button. If this value is True then  the  icon
       button is set and is rendered as depressed. Otherwise it is unset and is rendered normally.

stringDirection

       Specifies  the  direction in which the string is to be drawn. XmNSTRING_DIRECTION_L_TO_R is drawn left to
       right, while XmNSTRING_DIRECTION_R_TO_L is drawn  right  to  left.  The  default  for  this  resource  is
       determined  at  creation  time.  If  no value is specified for this resource and the widget's parent is a
       manager, the value is inherited from the parent; otherwise, it defaults to XmNSTRING_DIRECTION_L_TO_R.

Callback Routines

       Whenever the user selects the icon button the activate callbacks will be  called.  When-  ever  the  user
       double  clicks  on  this  widget the first click will call the activateCallback, and if the second occurs
       within MultiClickTime it  will  call  the  doubleClickCallback..   These  callbacks  have  the  following
       parameters:

       void (activate_callback)(Widget w, XtPointer client_data, XtPointer call_data)

       w              the Icon Button widget

       client_data    the client data specified by the application

       call_data      a pointer to an XmIconButtonCallbackInfo structure

       void (double_click_callback)(Widget w, XtPointer client_data, XtPointer call_data)

       w              the Icon Button widget

       client_data    the client data specified by the application

       call_data      a pointer to an XmIconButtonCallbackInfo structure

       All procedures on the Icon Button's activateCallback and doubleClickCallback lists will have a pointer to
       an IconButtonCallbackInfo structure passed to them in the call_data field. This structure is  defined  in
       the Icon Button widget's public header file as follows:

       typedef struct _XmIconButtonCallbackInfo {

            Boolean state;   /* The current state of the icon button.*/

            XEvent * event;  /* The event that caused this action.*/

       } XmIconButtonCallbackInfo;

       state          the current state of the icon button. When this is used as a push button (the default) the
                      state variable will always be True.

       event          the X Event that caused this action, see Translations and Actions below for details on the
                      events that can cause these callbacks to be called.

Convenience Routine

XmCreateIconButton - Widget creation convenience routine

       Widget XmCreateIconButton(
                      Widget parent,/* Widget id of parent for IconButton */
                      String name, /* Name of the created widget */
                      ArgList args,/* argument list */
                      Cardinal num_args/* number of items in argument list */
                      )

       Translations and Actions:

       The following are the default translation bindings used by the icon button:

       <Btn1Down>,<Btn1Up>:   XmToggle() XmNotify()
       <Btn1Down>(2):         XmDoubleNotify()
       <Btn1Down>:            XmGetFocus() XmToggle()
       <Key>osfSelect:        XmArmAndActivate()
       <Key>osfActivate:      XmArmAndActivate()
       None<Key>space:        XmArmAndActivate()
       None<Key>Return:       XmArmAndActivate()
       <Btn1Down>,<Leave>     XmToggle()

       The following actions are supported by the icon button:

       XmToggle()     Toggles the state of the icon button.

       XmNotify()     Calls all routines on activateCallback list.

       XmDoubleNotify()Calls all routines on the doubleClickCallback list.

       XmArmAndActivated()This action will arm the button, call the actions on the activateCallback
                      list, wait a fraction of a second and then disarm the button.

       To use this button as a toggle button rather than a push button, replace the default
       translation table with the following table.

       <Btn1Down>:         XmToggle() XmNotify()
       <Btn1Up>(2):        XmDoubleNotify()
       <Key>osfSelect:     XmToggle() XmNotify()
       <Key>osfActivate:   XmToggle() XmNotify()

       None<Key>space:     XmToggle() XmNotify()
       None<Key>Return:    XmToggle() XmNotify()

       Copyright (c) 1992 by Integrated Computer Solutions, Inc.

                                                  15 July 1992                                   XmIconButton(3)