XmCreateOptionMenu(library call) XmCreateOptionMenu(library call)
NAMEXmCreateOptionMenu — A RowColumn widget convenience creation function
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/RowColumn.h>
Widget XmCreateOptionMenu(
Widget parent,
String name,
ArgList arglist,
Cardinal argcount);
DESCRIPTIONXmCreateOptionMenu creates an instance of a RowColumn widget of type
XmMENU_OPTION and returns the associated widget ID.
It is provided as a convenience function for creating a RowColumn wid‐
get configured to operate as an OptionMenu and is not implemented as a
separate widget class.
The OptionMenu widget is a specialized RowColumn manager composed of a
label, a selection area, and a single Pulldown menu pane. When an
application creates an OptionMenu widget, it supplies the label string
and the Pulldown menu pane. In order for the operation to be success‐
ful, there must be a valid XmNsubMenuId resource set when this function
is called. The LabelGadget and the selection area (a CascadeButtonGad‐
get) are created by the OptionMenu.
The OptionMenu's Pulldown menu pane must not contain any ToggleButtons
or ToggleButtonGadgets. The results of including CascadeButtons or
CascadeButtonGadgets in the OptionMenu's Pulldown menu pane are unde‐
fined.
An OptionMenu is laid out with the label displayed on one side of the
widget and the selection area on the other side when XmNorientation is
XmHORIZONTAL. The layout of the label with respect to the selection
area depends on the XmNlayoutDirection resource in the horizontal ori‐
entation. If the value is XmVERTICAL, the label is above the selection
area. The selection area has a dual purpose; it displays the label of
the last item selected from the associated Pulldown menu pane, and it
provides the means for posting the Pulldown menu pane.
The OptionMenu typically does not display any 3-D visuals around itself
or the internal LabelGadget. By default, the internal CascadeButtonGad‐
get has a visible 3-D shadow. The application may change this by get‐
ting the CascadeButtonGadget ID using XmOptionButtonGadget, and then
calling XtSetValues using the standard visual-related resources.
The Pulldown menu pane is posted when the mouse pointer is moved over
the selection area and a mouse button that is defined by OptionMenu's
RowColumn parent is pressed. The Pulldown menu pane is posted and
positioned so that the last selected item is directly over the selec‐
tion area. The mouse is then used to arm the desired menu item. When
the mouse button is released, the armed menu item is selected and the
label within the selection area is changed to match that of the
selected item. By default, BSelect is used to interact with an Option‐
Menu. The default can be changed with the RowColumn resource XmNmenu‐
Post.
The OptionMenu also operates with the keyboard interface mechanism. If
the application has established a mnemonic with the OptionMenu, press‐
ing <Alt> with the mnemonic causes the Pulldown menu pane to be posted
with traversal enabled. The standard traversal keys can then be used
to move within the menu pane. Pressing <Return> or typing a mnemonic or
accelerator for one of the menu items selects that item.
An application may use the XmNmenuHistory resource to indicate which
item in the Pulldown menu pane should be treated as the current choice
and have its label displayed in the selection area. By default, the
first selectable item in the Pulldown menu pane is used.
parent Specifies the parent widget ID
name Specifies the name of the created widget
arglist Specifies the argument list
argcount Specifies the number of attribute/value pairs in the argument
list (arglist)
The user can specify resources in a resource file for the automatically
created widgets and gadgets of an OptionMenu. These widgets (or gad‐
gets) and the associated OptionMenu areas are
Option Menu Label Gadget
OptionLabel
Option Menu Cascade Button
OptionButton
For a complete definition of RowColumn and its associated resources,
see XmRowColumn(3).
RETURN
Returns the RowColumn widget ID.
RELATEDXmCascadeButtonGadget(3), XmCreatePulldownMenu(3), XmCreateSimpleOp‐
tionMenu(3), XmLabelGadget(3), XmOptionButtonGadget(3), XmOptionLabel‐
Gadget(3), XmRowColumn(3), and XmVaCreateSimpleOptionMenu(3).
XmCreateOptionMenu(library call)