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XmList(library call)					  XmList(library call)

NAME
       XmList — The List widget class

SYNOPSIS
       #include <Xm/List.h>

DESCRIPTION
       List allows a user to select one or more items from a group of choices.
       Items are selected from the list in a variety of ways, using  both  the
       pointer	and  the  keyboard.   List  operates  on  an array of compound
       strings that are defined by  the	 application.	Each  compound	string
       becomes	an  item  in the List, with the first compound string becoming
       the item in position 1, the second becoming the item in position 2, and
       so on.

       Specifying  the	number	of items that are visible sets the size of the
       List.  If the number of visible items is not specified, the  height  of
       the  list  controls  the number of visible items. Each item assumes the
       height of the tallest element in the  list.   To	 create	 a  list  that
       allows  the  user to scroll easily through a large number of items, use
       the XmCreateScrolledList convenience function.

       To select items, move the pointer or cursor to  the  desired  item  and
       press  the <Btn1> mouse button or the key defined as <osfSelect>. There
       are several styles of selection behavior, and they  all	highlight  the
       selected	 item or items by displaying them in inverse colors. An appro‐
       priate callback is invoked to notify  the  application  of  the	user's
       choice.	The application then takes whatever action is required for the
       specified selection.  When a List is insensitive, all of the list items
       are displayed in a stippled fill pattern.

       List  uses the XmQTspecifyRenderTable, XmQTscrollFrame, and XmQTnaviga‐
       tor traits, and holds the XmQTtransfer trait.

   Selection
       Each list has one of four selection models:

	  ·  Single Select

	  ·  Browse Select

	  ·  Multiple Select

	  ·  Extended Select

       In Single Select and Browse Select, at most one item is selected	 at  a
       time.   In Single Select, pressing <Btn1> on an item toggles its selec‐
       tion state and deselects any other selected item.   In  Browse  Select,
       pressing	 <Btn1> on an item selects it and deselects any other selected
       item; dragging <Btn1> moves the selection  as  the  pointer  is	moved.
       Releasing <Btn1> on an item moves the location cursor to that item.

       In  Multiple  Select,  any  number  of items can be selected at a time.
       Pressing <Btn1> on an item toggles its selection	 state	but  does  not
       deselect any other selected items.

       In  Extended Select, any number of items can be selected at a time, and
       the user can easily select ranges of items.  Pressing <Btn1> on an item
       selects	it  and deselects any other selected item.  Dragging <Btn1> or
       pressing or dragging <Shift><Btn1> following a  <Btn1>  action  selects
       all  items  between  the	 item  under the pointer and the item on which
       <Btn1> was pressed.  This action	 also  deselects  any  other  selected
       items outside that range.

       Extended Select also allows the user to select and deselect discontigu‐
       ous ranges of items.  Pressing <Ctrl><Btn1>  on	an  item  toggles  its
       selection  state but does not deselect any other selected items.	 Drag‐
       ging <Ctrl><Btn1> or pressing or	 dragging  <Shift><Btn1>  following  a
       <Ctrl><Btn1>  action  sets the selection state of all items between the
       item under the pointer and the item on which <Ctrl><Btn1>  was  pressed
       to  the	state  of  the	item  on which <Ctrl><Btn1> was pressed.  This
       action does not deselect any other selected items outside that range.

       All selection operations available from the mouse  are  also  available
       from  the keyboard.  List has two keyboard selection modes, Normal Mode
       and Add Mode.  In Normal Mode, navigation  operations  and  <osfSelect>
       select  the item at the location cursor and deselect any other selected
       items.  In Add Mode, navigation operations have no effect on selection,
       and <osfSelect> toggles the selection state of the item at the location
       cursor without deselecting any other selected items, except  in	Single
       Select.

       Single  and Multiple Select use Add Mode, and Browse Select uses Normal
       Mode.

       Extended Select can use either mode; the user changes modes by pressing
       <osfAddMode>.  In Extended Select Normal Mode, pressing <osfSelect> has
       the same effect as pressing <Btn1>; <osfExtend> and shifted  navigation
       have  the  same	effect	as  pressing  <Shift><Btn1> following a <Btn1>
       action.	In Extended Select Add Mode, pressing <osfSelect> has the same
       effect  as  pressing  <Ctrl><Btn1>;  <osfExtend> and shifted navigation
       have the same effect as pressing <Shift><Btn1> following a <Ctrl><Btn1>
       action.

       Normal  Mode  is	 indicated by a solid location cursor, and Add Mode is
       indicated by a dashed location cursor.

   Data Transfer Behavior
       List supports dragging of items from the List and transfer of items  to
       the clipboard.  When the user presses BTransfer on a selected item, the
       widget transfers all selected items.  When the user  presses  BTransfer
       on  an unselected item, the widget transfers only that item.  Depending
       on the value of XmNprimaryOwnership,  List  can	also  support  primary
       selection.

       When  the  XmNconvertCallback  procedures are called, the location_data
       member of the XmConvertCallbackStruct member is NULL  if	 the  selected
       items  are  being  transferred.	 If  the  selected items are not being
       transferred, this member has the following value: If a single  item  is
       being transferred, the value is an integer representing the position of
       the item in the List.  A value of 1 transfers the  first	 item  in  the
       List; a value of 2 transfers the second item; and so on.	 If the entire
       contents of the List are being transferred, the value is -1.

       As a source of data, List supports the following targets and associated
       conversions of data to these targets:

       locale	 If  the locale target matches the widget's locale, the widget
		 transfers the selected list items  in	the  encoding  of  the
		 locale.   Each	 item  transferred  except the last includes a
		 trailing separator.

       COMPOUND_TEXT
		 The widget transfers the selected list	 items	as  type  COM‐
		 POUND_TEXT.  Each item transferred except the last includes a
		 trailing separator.

       STRING	 The widget transfers the selected list items as type  STRING.
		 Each  item  transferred  except  the last includes a trailing
		 separator.

       TEXT	 If the selected list  items  are  fully  convertible  to  the
		 encoding  of  the  locale,  the widget transfers the selected
		 list items in the encoding of	the  locale.   Otherwise,  the
		 widget	 transfers  the	 selected  list	 items	as  type  COM‐
		 POUND_TEXT.  Each item transferred except the last includes a
		 trailing separator.

       _MOTIF_CLIPBOARD_TARGETS
		 The  widget transfers, as type ATOM, a list of the targets it
		 supports for immediate transfer for the CLIPBOARD  selection.
		 These	include	 _MOTIF_COMPOUND_STRING.  If the selected list
		 items are fully convertible to	 STRING,  these	 also  include
		 STRING; otherwise, they also include COMPOUND_TEXT.

       _MOTIF_COMPOUND_STRING
		 The  widget  transfers	 the selected list items as a compound
		 string in Byte Stream format.	Each item  transferred	except
		 the last includes a trailing separator.

       _MOTIF_DEFERRED_CLIPBOARD_TARGETS
		 The  widget transfers, as type ATOM, a list of the targets it
		 supports for delayed transfer for  the	 CLIPBOARD  selection.
		 This	 widget	   currently	supplies    no	 targets   for
		 _MOTIF_DEFERRED_CLIPBOARD_TARGETS.

       _MOTIF_EXPORT_TARGETS
		 The widget transfers, as type ATOM, a list of the targets  to
		 be used as the value of the DragContext's XmNexportTargets in
		 a  drag-and-drop   transfer.	 These	 include   _MOTIF_COM‐
		 POUND_STRING,	COMPOUND_TEXT,	the  encoding  of  the locale,
		 STRING, TEXT, BACKGROUND, and FOREGROUND.

       _MOTIF_LOSE_SELECTION
		 When the widget loses the selection, it  deselects  all  list
		 items.

       As  a  source  of data, List also supports the following standard Motif
       targets:

       BACKGROUND
		 The widget transfers XmNbackground as type PIXEL.

       CLASS	 The widget finds the first shell in the widget hierarchy that
		 has a WM_CLASS property and transfers the contents as text in
		 the current locale.

       CLIENT_WINDOW
		 The widget finds the first shell in the widget hierarchy  and
		 transfers its window as type WINDOW.

       COLORMAP	 The widget transfers XmNcolormap as type COLORMAP.

       FOREGROUND
		 The widget transfers XmNforeground as type PIXEL.

       NAME	 The widget finds the first shell in the widget hierarchy that
		 has a WM_NAME property and transfers the contents as text  in
		 the current locale.

       TARGETS	 The  widget transfers, as type ATOM, a list of the targets it
		 supports.  These include the standard targets in  this	 list.
		 These also include _MOTIF_COMPOUND_STRING, COMPOUND_TEXT, the
		 encoding of the locale, STRING, and TEXT.

       TIMESTAMP The widget transfers the timestamp used to acquire the selec‐
		 tion as type INTEGER.

       _MOTIF_RENDER_TABLE
		 The widget transfers XmNrenderTable if it exists, or else the
		 default text render table, as type STRING.

       _MOTIF_ENCODING_REGISTRY
		 The widget transfers its encoding registry  as	 type  STRING.
		 The  value  is	 a list of NULL separated items in the form of
		 tag encoding pairs.  This target symbolizes the transfer tar‐
		 get  for  the	Motif  Segment Encoding Registry.  Widgets and
		 applications can use this Registry to register text  encoding
		 formats for specified render table tags.  Applications access
		 this  Registry	 by  calling   XmRegisterSegmentEncoding   and
		 XmMapSegmentEncoding.

       List  has  no  widget  class destination procedure.  Subclasses and the
       XmNdestinationCallback procedures are responsible for any  data	trans‐
       fers to the widget.

   Classes
       List  inherits  behavior,  resources, and traits from Core and XmPrimi‐
       tive.

       The class pointer is xmListWidgetClass.

       The class name is XmList.

   New Resources
       The following table defines a set of widget resources used by the  pro‐
       grammer	to specify data. The programmer can also set the resource val‐
       ues 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).

       ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
       │			     │		      XmList Resource Set	     │				│	 │
       │Name			     │ Class			 │ Type		     │ Default			│ Access │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┼───────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNautomaticSelection	     │ XmCAutomaticSelection	 │ XtEnum	     │ False			│ CSG	 │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┼───────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNbrowseSelectionCallback   │ XmCCallback		 │ XtCallbackList    │ NULL			│ C	 │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┼───────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNdefaultActionCallback     │ XmCCallback		 │ XtCallbackList    │ NULL			│ C	 │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┼───────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNdestinationCallback	     │ XmCCallback		 │ XtCallbackList    │ NULL			│ C	 │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┼───────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNdoubleClickInterval	     │ XmCDoubleClickInterval	 │ int		     │ dynamic			│ CSG	 │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┼───────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNextendedSelectionCallback │ XmCCallback		 │ XtCallbackList    │ NULL			│ C	 │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┼───────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNfontList		     │ XmCFontList		 │ XmFontList	     │ dynamic			│ CSG	 │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┼───────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNitemCount		     │ XmCItemCount		 │ int		     │ 0			│ CSG	 │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┼───────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNitems		     │ XmCItems			 │ XmStringTable     │ NULL			│ CSG	 │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┼───────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNlistMarginHeight	     │ XmCListMarginHeight	 │ Dimension	     │ 0			│ CSG	 │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┼───────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNlistMarginWidth	     │ XmCListMarginWidth	 │ Dimension	     │ 0			│ CSG	 │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┼───────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNlistSizePolicy	     │ XmCListSizePolicy	 │ unsigned char     │ XmVARIABLE		│ CG	 │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┼───────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNlistSpacing		     │ XmCListSpacing		 │ Dimension	     │ 0			│ CSG	 │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┼───────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNmatchBehavior	     │ XmCMatchBehavior		 │ unsigned char     │ XmQUICK_NAVIGATE		│ CSG	 │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┼───────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNmultipleSelectionCallback │ XmCCallback		 │ XtCallbackList    │ NULL			│ C	 │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┼───────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNprimaryOwnership	     │ XmCPrimaryOwnership	 │ unsigned char     │ XmOWN_NEVER		│ CSG	 │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┼───────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNrenderTable		     │ XmCRenderTable		 │ XmRenderTable     │ dynamic			│ CSG	 │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┼───────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNscrollBarDisplayPolicy    │ XmCScrollBarDisplayPolicy │ unsigned char     │ XmAS_NEEDED		│ CSG	 │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┼───────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNselectColor		     │ XmCSelectColor		 │ XmRSelectColor    │ XmREVERSED_GROUND_COLORS │ CSG	 │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┼───────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNselectedItemCount	     │ XmCSelectedItemCount	 │ int		     │ 0			│ CSG	 │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┼───────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNselectedItems	     │ XmCSelectedItems		 │ XmStringTable     │ NULL			│ CSG	 │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┼───────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNselectedPositionCount     │ XmCSelectedPositionCount	 │ int		     │ 0			│ CSG	 │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┼───────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNselectedPositions	     │ XmCSelectedPositions	 │ unsigned int *    │ NULL			│ CSG	 │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┼───────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNselectionMode	     │ XmCSelectionMode		 │ unsigned char     │ dynamic			│ CSG	 │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┼───────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNselectionPolicy	     │ XmCSelectionPolicy	 │ unsigned char     │ XmBROWSE_SELECT		│ CSG	 │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┼───────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNsingleSelectionCallback   │ XmCCallback		 │ XtCallbackList    │ NULL			│ C	 │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┼───────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNstringDirection	     │ XmCStringDirection	 │ XmStringDirection │ dynamic			│ CSG	 │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┼───────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNtopItemPosition	     │ XmCTopItemPosition	 │ int		     │ 1			│ CSG	 │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┼───────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNvisibleItemCount	     │ XmCVisibleItemCount	 │ int		     │ dynamic			│ CSG	 │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┼───────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼────────┤
       └─────────────────────────────┴───────────────────────────┴───────────────────┴──────────────────────────┴────────┘
       XmNautomaticSelection
		 Invokes either XmNbrowseSelectionCallback  or	XmNextendedSe‐
		 lectionCallback when <Btn1> is pressed and the items that are
		 shown as selected change if the value is True (or XmAUTO) and
		 the   selection  mode	is  either  XmBROWSE_SELECT  or	 XmEX‐
		 TENDED_SELECT respectively.  If False (XmNO_AUTO_SELECT),  no
		 selection  callbacks  are invoked until the user releases the
		 mouse button.	See Behavior for further details on the inter‐
		 action of this resource with the selection modes.

       XmNbrowseSelectionCallback
		 Specifies  a list of callbacks that is called when an item is
		 selected  in  the  browse  selection  mode.  The  reason   is
		 XmCR_BROWSE_SELECT.

       XmNdefaultActionCallback
		 Specifies  a list of callbacks that is called when an item is
		 double clicked or <osfActivate> is pressed.   The  reason  is
		 XmCR_DEFAULT_ACTION.

       XmNdestinationCallback
		 Specifies  a  list  of	 callbacks called when the List is the
		 destination of a transfer operation.  The type of the	struc‐
		 ture whose address is passed to these callbacks is XmDestina‐
		 tionCallbackStruct.  The reason is XmCR_OK.

       XmNdoubleClickInterval
		 If a button click is followed by another button click	within
		 the  time  span specified by this resource (in milliseconds),
		 the button  clicks  are  considered  a	 double-click  action,
		 rather	 than two single-click actions.	 The value must not be
		 negative.  The default	 value	is  the	 display's  multiclick
		 time.

       XmNextendedSelectionCallback
		 Specifies  a  list of callbacks that is called when items are
		 selected using the extended selection mode.   The  reason  is
		 XmCR_EXTENDED_SELECT.

       XmNfontList
		 Specifies the font list associated with the list items.  XmN‐
		 fontList is obsolete and exists only for  compatibility  with
		 previous  releases. You should now use XmNrenderTable instead
		 of XmNfontList. If both are specified, the render table  will
		 take  precedence.  The	 font list is used in conjunction with
		 the XmNvisibleItemCount resource to determine the  height  of
		 the  List  widget.   If this value is NULL at initialization,
		 the parent hierarchy of the widget is searched for  a	widget
		 that  holds  the  XmQTspecifyRenderTable  trait.   If such an
		 ancestor is found,  the  font	list  is  initialized  to  the
		 XmTEXT_RENDER_TABLE  value of the ancestor widget. If no such
		 widget is found, the  default	is  implementation  dependent.
		 Refer	to  XmFontList(3)  for more information on a font list
		 structure.

       XmNitemCount
		 Specifies the total number of items.  The value must  be  the
		 number	 of items in XmNitems and must not be negative.	 It is
		 automatically updated by the list whenever an item  is	 added
		 to or deleted from the list.

       XmNitems	 Points	 to  an	 array of compound strings that are to be dis‐
		 played as the list items.   Refer  to	XmString(3)  for  more
		 information   on  the	creation  and  structure  of  compound
		 strings.  XtGetValues for  this  resource  returns  the  list
		 items themselves, not a copy of the list items.  The applica‐
		 tion must not free the returned items.

       XmNlistMarginHeight
		 Specifies the height of the margin between  the  list	border
		 and the items.

       XmNlistMarginWidth
		 Specifies the width of the margin between the list border and
		 the items.

       XmNlistSizePolicy
		 Controls the reaction of the List when an item grows horizon‐
		 tally	beyond the current size of the list work area.	If the
		 value is XmCONSTANT, the list viewing area does not grow, and
		 a  horizontal ScrollBar is added for a List whose parent is a
		 ScrolledWindow.  If this resource is set to  XmVARIABLE,  the
		 List grows to match the size of the longest item, and no hor‐
		 izontal ScrollBar appears.

		 When the value of this resource is XmRESIZE_IF_POSSIBLE,  the
		 List  attempts	 to  grow  or shrink to match the width of the
		 widest item.  If it cannot grow to match the widest  size,  a
		 horizontal  ScrollBar	is  added for a List whose parent is a
		 ScrolledWindow if the longest item is	wider  than  the  list
		 viewing area.

		 The  size  policy  must be set at the time the List widget is
		 created.  It cannot be changed at a later time through XtSet‐
		 Values.

       XmNlistSpacing
		 Specifies  the	 spacing  between  list	 items.	  This spacing
		 increases by the value of the XmNhighlightThickness  resource
		 in Primitive.

       XmNmatchBehavior
		 Specifies the matching behavior followed by XmList.  The cur‐
		 rent values are XmNONE and XmQUICK_NAVIGATE, as follows:

		 XmNONE	   Specifies that the typed in characters are ignored.

		 XmQUICK_NAVIGATE
			   Specifies that 1-character navigation shall be sup‐
			   ported  when List has focus. If the typed character
			   is the initial character of some set	 of  items  in
			   List,  the  first of those items following the cur‐
			   rent item will be navigated to (become the  current
			   item).  If all such items precede the current item,
			   the first such item becomes the current item.  Sub‐
			   sequently,  typing  the  same character will cycli‐
			   cally navigate among the items with the same	 first
			   character.

       XmNmultipleSelectionCallback
		 Specifies  a list of callbacks that is called when an item is
		 selected in multiple selection mode. The reason is  XmCR_MUL‐
		 TIPLE_SELECT.

       XmNprimaryOwnership
		 Specifies  whether XmContainer takes ownership of the Primary
		 selection when a selection is made inside it.	This  resource
		 can take the following values:

		 XmOWN_NEVER
			   Never takes ownership.

		 XmOWN_ALWAYS
			   Always takes ownership.

		 XmOWN_MULTIPLE
			   Only	 takes	ownership is more than one element has
			   been selected.

		 XmOWN_POSSIBLE_MULTIPLE
			   Only takes ownership if more than one  element  can
			   be selected at a time.

       XmNrenderTable
		 Specifies  the	 render	 table associated with the list items.
		 The render table is used in  conjunction  with	 the  XmNvisi‐
		 bleItemCount  resource	 to  determine	the height of the List
		 widget.  If  this  value  is  NULL  at	 initialization,  List
		 searches  its	parent	hierarchy  for a widget that holds the
		 XmQTspecifyRenderTable trait.	If such an ancestor is	found,
		 the  render  table  is initialized to the XmTEXT_RENDER_TABLE
		 value of the ancestor widget. If no such widget is found, the
		 default  is  implementation  dependent.  If a font list and a
		 render table are both specified, the render table  will  take
		 precedence. Refer to XmRenderTable(3) for more information on
		 the creation and structure of a render table.

       XmNscrollBarDisplayPolicy
		 Controls the display of vertical ScrollBars in a  List	 whose
		 parent	 is a ScrolledWindow.  When the value of this resource
		 is XmAS_NEEDED, a vertical ScrollBar is displayed  only  when
		 the number of items in the List exceeds the number of visible
		 items.	 When the value is XmSTATIC, a vertical	 ScrollBar  is
		 always displayed.

       XmNselectColor
		 Allows the application to specify the color of the background
		 rectangle that indicates selected text. It takes two values:

		 XmDEFAULT_SELECT_COLOR
			   Causes the select  color  to	 be  set  to  a	 color
			   between the background and the bottom shadow color.

		 XmREVERSED_GROUND_COLORS
			   Forces the select color to the foreground color and
			   the color of any  text  rendered  over  the	select
			   color to be in the background color.

		 HIGHLIGHT_COLOR
			   Forces the fill color to use the highlight color.

       XmNselectedItemCount
		 Specifies  the	 number of strings in the selected items list.
		 The value must be the number of items in XmNselectedItems and
		 must not be negative.

       XmNselectedItems
		 Points	 to  an	 array of compound strings that represents the
		 list items that are currently selected, either by the user or
		 by  the  application.	 XtGetValues for this resource returns
		 the list items themselves, not a copy of the list items.  The
		 application must not free the returned items or the array.

		 Setting   XmNselectedItems  selects  those  list  items  that
		 exactly match items in the given XmNselectedItems list. There
		 may be additional items in XmNselectedItems that do not match
		 items in the list. These items remain until  XmNselectedItems
		 is  updated.	If  XmNitems is changed such that the list now
		 contains items matching previously unmatched items in	XmNse‐
		 lectedItems, those new items will also appear selected.

		 Any  user  interaction with the list that causes at least one
		 item to be selected or deselected and	any  call  to  XmList‐
		 DeleteAllItems,  XmListDeleteItem, XmListDeleteItems, XmList‐
		 DeleteItemsPos,    XmListDeletePos,	XmListDeletePositions,
		 XmListDeselectAllItems,  XmListDeselectItem,  XmListDeselect‐
		 Pos, XmListSelectItem,	 XmListSelectPos,  or  XmListUpdateSe‐
		 lectedList  cause  XmNselectedItems to be updated immediately
		 to exactly reflect the visual state of the  list.   Calls  to
		 any other XmList functions do not affect XmNselectedItems.

       XmNselectedPositionCount
		 Specifies  the	 number of positions in the selected positions
		 list.	The value must be the number of items in  XmNselected‐
		 Positions

       XmNselectedPositions
		 Points	 to an array of the positions of the selected items in
		 the List.  XtGetValues for this  resource  returns  the  list
		 items	themselves, not a copy of the list items. The applica‐
		 tion must not free the returned items or the array.

       XmNselectionMode
		 Defines what effect keyboard navigations have	on  selection.
		 The valid modes are:

		 XmADD_MODE
			   Allows  no  navigation operations to have effect on
			   selection, and <osfSelect>  toggles	the  selection
			   state  of  the  item at the location cursor without
			   deselecting any other  selected  items,  except  in
			   Single  Select.  However,  the widget cannot be put
			   into add mode if the XmNselectionPolicy resource is
			   an  incompatible mode (XmNselectionPolicy cannot be
			   XmBROWSE_SELECT).

		 XmNORMAL_MODE
			   Allows navigation  operations  and  <osfSelect>  to
			   select the item at the location cursor and deselect
			   any other selected items. However, the widget  can‐
			   not be put into normal mode if the XmNselectionPol‐
			   icy resource is an incompatible mode (XmNselection‐
			   Policy   cannot   be	 XmSINGLE_SELECT  or  XmMULTI‐
			   PLE_SELECT).

       XmNselectionPolicy
		 Defines the interpretation of the selection action. This  can
		 be one of the following:

		 XmSINGLE_SELECT
			   Allows only single selections

		 XmMULTIPLE_SELECT
			   Allows multiple selections

		 XmEXTENDED_SELECT
			   Allows extended selections

		 XmBROWSE_SELECT
			   Allows drag-and-browse functionality

       XmNsingleSelectionCallback
		 Specifies  a list of callbacks that is called when an item is
		 selected in single selection mode. The	 reason	 is  XmCR_SIN‐
		 GLE_SELECT.

       XmNstringDirection
		 Is  a synthetic resource for setting XmNlayoutDirection.  The
		 values for this resource  are	XmSTRING_DIRECTION_L_TO_R  and
		 XmSTRING_DIRECTION_R_TO_L.  Refer  to	the XmNlayoutDirection
		 resource  description.	 The  XmNstringDirection  resource  is
		 obsoleted  by	XmNlayoutDirection, but is kept here for back‐
		 ward compatibility.

       XmNtopItemPosition
		 Specifies the position of the item that is the first  visible
		 item  in  the	list.	Setting this resource is equivalent to
		 calling the XmListSetPos function.  The position of the first
		 item  in the list is 1; the position of the second item is 2;
		 and so on.  A position of 0 (zero) specifies the last item in
		 the list.  The value must not be negative.

       XmNvisibleItemCount
		 Specifies  the	 number	 of  items that can fit in the visible
		 space of the list work area. The  List	 uses  this  value  to
		 determine  its	 height.   The	value  must  be greater than 0
		 (zero).

   Inherited Resources
       List inherits behavior and resources from the superclasses described in
       the  following  tables.	 For  a complete description of each resource,
       refer to the reference page for that superclass.

       ┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
       │			│	     XmPrimitive│Resource Set	   │			  │	   │
       │Name			│ Class			│ Type		   │ Default		  │ Access │
       ├────────────────────────┼───────────────────────┼──────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNbottomShadowColor	│ XmCBottomShadowColor	│ Pixel		   │ dynamic		  │ CSG	   │
       ├────────────────────────┼───────────────────────┼──────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNbottomShadowPixmap	│ XmCBottomShadowPixmap │ Pixmap	   │ XmUNSPECIFIED_PIXMAP │ CSG	   │
       ├────────────────────────┼───────────────────────┼──────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNconvertCallback	│ XmCCallback		│ XtCallbackList   │ NULL		  │ C	   │
       ├────────────────────────┼───────────────────────┼──────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNforeground		│ XmCForeground		│ Pixel		   │ dynamic		  │ CSG	   │
       ├────────────────────────┼───────────────────────┼──────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNhelpCallback		│ XmCCallback		│ XtCallbackList   │ NULL		  │ C	   │
       ├────────────────────────┼───────────────────────┼──────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNhighlightColor	│ XmCHighlightColor	│ Pixel		   │ dynamic		  │ CSG	   │
       ├────────────────────────┼───────────────────────┼──────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNhighlightOnEnter	│ XmCHighlightOnEnter	│ Boolean	   │ False		  │ CSG	   │
       ├────────────────────────┼───────────────────────┼──────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNhighlightPixmap	│ XmCHighlightPixmap	│ Pixmap	   │ dynamic		  │ CSG	   │
       ├────────────────────────┼───────────────────────┼──────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNhighlightThickness	│ XmCHighlightThickness │ Dimension	   │ 2			  │ CSG	   │
       ├────────────────────────┼───────────────────────┼──────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNlayoutDirection	│ XmCLayoutDirection	│ XmDirection	   │ dynamic		  │ CG	   │
       ├────────────────────────┼───────────────────────┼──────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNnavigationType	│ XmCNavigationType	│ XmNavigationType │ XmTAB_GROUP	  │ CSG	   │
       ├────────────────────────┼───────────────────────┼──────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNpopupHandlerCallback │ XmCCallback		│ XtCallbackList   │ NULL		  │ C	   │
       ├────────────────────────┼───────────────────────┼──────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNshadowThickness	│ XmCShadowThickness	│ Dimension	   │ 2			  │ CSG	   │
       ├────────────────────────┼───────────────────────┼──────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNtopShadowColor	│ XmCTopShadowColor	│ Pixel		   │ dynamic		  │ CSG	   │
       ├────────────────────────┼───────────────────────┼──────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNtopShadowPixmap	│ XmCTopShadowPixmap	│ Pixmap	   │ dynamic		  │ CSG	   │
       ├────────────────────────┼───────────────────────┼──────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNtraversalOn		│ XmCTraversalOn	│ Boolean	   │ True		  │ CSG	   │
       ├────────────────────────┼───────────────────────┼──────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNunitType		│ XmCUnitType		│ unsigned char	   │ dynamic		  │ CSG	   │
       ├────────────────────────┼───────────────────────┼──────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNuserData		│ XmCUserData		│ XtPointer	   │ NULL		  │ CSG	   │
       ├────────────────────────┼───────────────────────┼──────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       └────────────────────────┴───────────────────────┴──────────────────┴──────────────────────┴────────┘
       ┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
       │			      │		      Core Resource Set		       │		      │	       │
       │Name			      │ Class			      │ Type	       │ Default	      │ Access │
       ├──────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────────┼────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNaccelerators		      │ XmCAccelerators		      │ XtAccelerators │ dynamic	      │ CSG    │
       ├──────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────────┼────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNancestorSensitive	      │ XmCSensitive		      │ Boolean	       │ dynamic	      │ G      │
       ├──────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────────┼────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNbackground		      │ XmCBackground		      │ Pixel	       │ dynamic	      │ CSG    │
       ├──────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────────┼────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNbackgroundPixmap	      │ XmCPixmap		      │ Pixmap	       │ XmUNSPECIFIED_PIXMAP │ CSG    │
       ├──────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────────┼────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNborderColor		      │ XmCBorderColor		      │ Pixel	       │ XtDefaultForeground  │ CSG    │
       ├──────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────────┼────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNborderPixmap		      │ XmCPixmap		      │ Pixmap	       │ XmUNSPECIFIED_PIXMAP │ CSG    │
       ├──────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────────┼────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNborderWidth		      │ XmCBorderWidth		      │ Dimension      │ 0		      │ CSG    │
       ├──────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────────┼────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNcolormap		      │ XmCColormap		      │ Colormap       │ dynamic	      │ CG     │
       ├──────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────────┼────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNdepth		      │ XmCDepth		      │ int	       │ dynamic	      │ CG     │
       ├──────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────────┼────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNdestroyCallback	      │ XmCCallback		      │ XtCallbackList │ NULL		      │ C      │
       ├──────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────────┼────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNheight		      │ XmCHeight		      │ Dimension      │ dynamic	      │ CSG    │
       ├──────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────────┼────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNinitialResourcesPersistent │ XmCInitialResourcesPersistent │ Boolean	       │ True		      │ C      │
       ├──────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────────┼────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNmappedWhenManaged	      │ XmCMappedWhenManaged	      │ Boolean	       │ True		      │ CSG    │
       ├──────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────────┼────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNscreen		      │ XmCScreen		      │ Screen *       │ dynamic	      │ CG     │
       ├──────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────────┼────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNsensitive		      │ XmCSensitive		      │ Boolean	       │ True		      │ CSG    │
       ├──────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────────┼────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNtranslations		      │ XmCTranslations		      │ XtTranslations │ dynamic	      │ CSG    │
       ├──────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────────┼────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNwidth		      │ XmCWidth		      │ Dimension      │ dynamic	      │ CSG    │
       ├──────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────────┼────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNx			      │ XmCPosition		      │ Position       │ 0		      │ CSG    │
       ├──────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────────┼────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       │XmNy			      │ XmCPosition		      │ Position       │ 0		      │ CSG    │
       ├──────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────────┼────────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
       └──────────────────────────────┴───────────────────────────────┴────────────────┴──────────────────────┴────────┘
   Callback Information
       List defines a new callback structure. The application must first  look
       at  the	reason field and use only the structure members that are valid
       for that particular reason, because not all  fields  are	 relevant  for
       every possible reason. The callback structure is defined as follows:

       typedef struct
       {
	       int reason;
	       XEvent *event;
	       XmString item;
	       int item_length;
	       int item_position;
	       XmString *selected_items;
	       int selected_item_count;
	       int *selected_item_positions;
	       char selection_type;
	       unsigned char auto_selection_type;
       } XmListCallbackStruct;

       reason	 Indicates why the callback was invoked.

       event	 Points	 to  the XEvent that triggered the callback. It can be
		 NULL.

       item	 The last item selected at the time of the event  that	caused
		 the  callback.	 item points to a temporary storage space that
		 is reused after the callback is finished.  Therefore,	if  an
		 application  needs  to save the item, it should copy the item
		 into its own data space.

       item_length
		 The length in bytes of item.  This  member  is	 obsolete  and
		 exists for compatibility with earlier releases.

       item_position
		 The position (plus one) of item in the List's XmNitems array.
		 An item_position value of one symbolizes the first element in
		 the list.

       selected_items
		 A list of items selected at the time of the event that caused
		 the callback.	selected_items points to a  temporary  storage
		 space	that is reused after the callback is finished.	There‐
		 fore, if an application needs to save the selected  list,  it
		 should copy the list into its own data space.

       selected_item_count
		 The  number of items in the selected_items list.  This number
		 must be non-negative.

       selected_item_positions
		 An array of integers, one for each selected item,  represent‐
		 ing the position of each selected item in the List's XmNitems
		 array.	 selected_item_positions points to a temporary storage
		 space	that is reused after the callback is finished.	There‐
		 fore, if an application needs to save this array,  it	should
		 copy the array into its own data space.

       selection_type
		 Indicates  that  the  most  recent extended selection was the
		 initial selection (XmINITIAL), a modification of an  existing
		 selection  (XmMODIFICATION),  or  an additional noncontiguous
		 selection (XmADDITION).

       auto_selection_type
		 Indicates the type of automatic selection callback. The types
		 of callbacks include the following:

		 XmAUTO_BEGIN
			   Indicates the beginning of automatic selection.

		 XmAUTO_MOTION
			   Indicates that there is a button drag selection.

		 XmAUTO_CANCEL
			   Indicates that the new selection is cancelled.

		 XmAUTO_NO_CHANGE
			   Indicates  that the currently selected item matches
			   the initial item.

		 XmAUTO_CHANGE
			   Indicates that the currently selected item does not
			   match the initial item.

       The  following  table  describes	 the  reasons for which the individual
       callback structure fields are valid.

       ┌─────────────────────┬────────────────────────────┐
       │Reason		     │ Valid Fields		  │
       ├─────────────────────┼────────────────────────────┤
       │XmCR_SINGLE_SELECT   │ reason,	  event,    item, │
       │		     │ item_length, item_position │
       ├─────────────────────┼────────────────────────────┤
       │XmCR_DEFAULT_ACTION  │ reason,	  event,    item, │
       │		     │ item_length,    item_posi‐ │
       │		     │ tion,	  selected_items, │
       │		     │ selected_item_count,	  │
       │		     │ selected_item_positions	  │
       ├─────────────────────┼────────────────────────────┤
       │XmCR_BROWSE_SELECT   │ reason,	  event,    item, │
       │		     │ item_length, item_position │
       ├─────────────────────┼────────────────────────────┤
       │XmCR_MULTIPLE_SELECT │ reason,	  event,    item, │
       │		     │ item_length,    item_posi‐ │
       │		     │ tion,	  selected_items, │
       │		     │ selected_item_count,	  │
       │		     │ selected_item_positions	  │
       ├─────────────────────┼────────────────────────────┤
       │XmCR_EXTENDED_SELECT │ reason,	  event,    item, │
       │		     │ item_length,    item_posi‐ │
       │		     │ tion,	  selected_items, │
       │		     │ selected_item_count,	  │
       │		     │ selected_item_positions,	  │
       │		     │ selection_type		  │
       ├─────────────────────┼────────────────────────────┤
       └─────────────────────┴────────────────────────────┘
       A  pointer to the following callback structure is passed to the XmNdes‐
       tinationCallback procedures:

       typedef struct
       {
	       int reason;
	       XEvent *event;
	       Atom selection;
	       XtEnum operation;
	       int flags;
	       XtPointer transfer_id;
	       XtPointer destination_data;
	       XtPointer location_data;
	       Time time;
       } XmDestinationCallbackStruct;

       reason	 Indicates why the callback was invoked.

       event	 Points to the XEvent that triggered the callback.  It can  be
		 NULL.

       selection Indicates  the	 selection  for	 which	data transfer is being
		 requested.  Possible  values  are  CLIPBOARD,	PRIMARY,  SEC‐
		 ONDARY, and _MOTIF_DROP.

       operation Indicates the type of transfer operation requested.

		    ·  When  the  selection  is	 PRIMARY,  possible values are
		       XmMOVE, XmCOPY, and XmLINK.

		    ·  When the selection is SECONDARY or CLIPBOARD,  possible
		       values are XmCOPY and XmLINK.

		    ·  When  the selection is _MOTIF_DROP, possible values are
		       XmMOVE,	XmCOPY,	 XmLINK,  and  XmOTHER.	  A  value  of
		       XmOTHER means that the callback procedure must get fur‐
		       ther information from the  XmDropProcCallbackStruct  in
		       the destination_data member.

       flags	 Indicates  whether  or not the destination widget is also the
		 source of the data to be transferred.	Following are the pos‐
		 sible values:

		 XmCONVERTING_NONE
			   The	destination  widget  is	 not the source of the
			   data to be transferred.

		 XmCONVERTING_SAME
			   The destination widget is the source of the data to
			   be transferred.

       transfer_id
		 Serves as a unique ID to identify the transfer transaction.

       destination_data
		 Contains  information about the destination.  When the selec‐
		 tion is _MOTIF_DROP, the callback procedures  are  called  by
		 the  drop  site's  XmNdropProc,  and  destination_data	 is  a
		 pointer to the XmDropProcCallbackStruct passed	 to  the  XmN‐
		 dropProc  procedure.  When the selection is SECONDARY, desti‐
		 nation_data is an Atom representing a target recommmended  by
		 the  selection	 owner	for  use  in converting the selection.
		 Otherwise, destination_data is NULL.

       location_data
		 Contains information about the location where data is	to  be
		 transferred.	The value is always NULL when the selection is
		 SECONDARY or CLIPBOARD.  If the value is NULL, the data is to
		 be  inserted at the widget's cursor position.	Otherwise, the
		 value is an integer representing the  position	 in  the  List
		 where	the  items  are to be transferred.  A value of 1 makes
		 the first new item the first item in the list; a value	 of  2
		 makes	it  the	 second	 item; and so on.  Once XmTransferDone
		 procedures start to be called, location_data will  no	longer
		 be stable.

       time	 Indicates the time when the transfer operation began.

   Translations
       XmList  includes	 translations from Primitive.  The XmList translations
       are described in the following list.

       The following key names are listed in the X standard key event transla‐
       tion table syntax.  This format is the one used by Motif to specify the
       widget actions corresponding to a given key.  A brief overview  of  the
       format  is  provided under VirtualBindings(3).  For a complete descrip‐
       tion of the format, please refer to the X Toolkit Instrinsics  Documen‐
       tation.

       <Btn1><Motion>:
		 ListButtonMotion()

       s ∼m ∼a <Btn1Down>:
		 ListBeginExtend()

       s ∼m ∼a <Btn1Up>:
		 ListEndExtend()

       c ∼s ∼m ∼a <Btn1Down>:
		 ListBeginToggle()

       c ∼s ∼m ∼a <Btn1Up>:
		 ListEndToggle()

       ∼s ∼c ∼m ∼a <Btn1Down>:
		 ListBeginSelect()

       ∼s ∼c ∼m ∼a <Btn1Up>:
		 ListEndSelect()

       <Btn2Down>:
		 ListProcessDrag()

       :s c <Key><osfBeginLine>:
		 ListBeginDataExtend()

       :c <Key><osfBeginLine>:
		 ListBeginData()

       :<Key><osfBeginLine>:
		 ListBeginLine()

       :s c <Key><osfEndLine>:
		 ListEndDataExtend()

       :c <Key><osfEndLine>:
		 ListEndData()

       :<Key><osfEndLine>:
		 ListEndLine()

       :<Key><osfPageLeft>:
		 ListLeftPage()

       :c <Key><osfPageUp>:
		 ListLeftPage()

       :<Key><osfPageUp>:
		 ListPrevPage()

       :<Key><osfPageRight>:
		 ListRightPage()

       :c <Key><osfPageDown>:
		 ListRightPage()

       :<Key><osfPageDown>:
		 ListNextPage()

       s <KeyDown><osfSelect>:
		 ListKbdBeginExtend()

       :<KeyDown><osfSelect>:
		 ListKbdBeginSelect()

       :s <KeyUp><osfSelect>:
		 ListKbdEndExtend()

       :<KeyUp><osfSelect>:
		 ListKbdEndSelect()

       :<Key><osfSelectAll>:
		 ListKbdSelectAll()

       :<Key><osfDeselectAll>:
		 ListKbdDeSelectAll()

       :<Key><osfActivate>:
		 ListKbdActivate()

       :<Key><osfAddMode>:
		 ListAddMode()

       :<Key><osfHelp>:
		 PrimitiveHelp()

       :<Key><osfCancel>:
		 ListKbdCancel()

       :c <Key><osfLeft>:
		 ListLeftPage()

       :<Key><osfLeft>:
		 ListLeftChar()

       :c <Key><osfRight>:
		 ListRightPage()

       :<Key><osfRight>:
		 ListRightChar()

       :s <Key><osfUp>:
		 ListExtendPrevItem()

       :<Key><osfUp>:
		 ListPrevItem()

       :s <Key><osfDown>:
		 ListExtendNextItem()

       :<Key><osfDown>:
		 ListNextItem()

       :c <Key><osfInsert>:
		 ListCopyToClipboard()

       :<Key><osfCopy>:
		 ListCopyToClipboard()

       ∼s c ∼m ∼a <Key>slash:
		 ListKbdSelectAll()

       ∼s c ∼m ∼a <Key>backslash:
		 ListKbdDeSelectAll()

       s ∼m ∼a <Key>Tab:
		 PrimitivePrevTabGroup()

       ∼m ∼a <Key>Tab:
		 PrimitiveNextTabGroup()

       ∼s ∼m ∼a <Key>Return:
		 ListKbdActivate()

       ∼s ∼m ∼a <KeyDown>space:
		 ListKbdBeginSelect()

       ∼s ∼m ∼a <KeyUp>space:
		 ListKbdEndSelect()

       s ∼m ∼a <KeyDown>space:
		 ListKbdBeginExtend()

       s ∼m ∼a <KeyUp>space:
		 ListKbdEndExtend()

       <Key>:	 ListQuickNavigate()

       The  List  button event translations are modified when Display's XmNen‐
       ableBtn1Transfer resource does not have a  value	 of  XmOFF  (in	 other
       words,  it  is  either  XmBUTTON2_TRANSFER  or  XmBUTTON2_ADJUST). This
       option allows the actions for selection and transfer to	be  integrated
       on  <Btn1>, and the actions for extending the selection can be bound to
       <Btn2>. The actions for <Btn1> that are defined above still apply  when
       the  <Btn1>  event occurs over text that is not selected. The following
       actions apply when the <Btn1> event occurs over text that is selected:

       <Btn1Motion>:
		 ListProcessBtn1(ListButtonMotion)

       s ∼m ∼a <Btn1Down>
		 ListProcessBtn1(ListBeginExtend)

       s ∼m ∼a <Btn1Up>
		 ListProcessBtn1(ListEndExtend)

       c ∼s ∼m ∼a <Btn1Down>
		 ListProcessBtn1(ListBeginToggle)

       c ∼s ∼m ∼a <Btn1Up>
		 ListProcessBtn1(ListEndToggle)

       ∼s ∼c ∼m ∼a <Btn1Down>
		 ListProcessBtn1(ListBeginSelect)

       ∼s ∼c ∼m ∼a <Btn1Up>
		 ListProcessBtn1(ListEndSelect)

       When Display's XmNenableBtn1Transfer resource has  a  value  of	XmBUT‐
       TON2_ADJUST, the following actions apply:

       <Btn2Down>:
		 ListProcessBtn2(ListBeginExtend)

       <Btn2Motion>:
		 ListProcessBtn2(ListButtonMotion)

       <Btn2Up>: ListProcessBtn2(ListEndExtend)

   Action Routines
       The  XmList  action  routines are described in the following list.  The
       current selection is always shown with inverted colors.

       ListAddMode():
		 Toggles the state of Add Mode for keyboard selection.

       ListBeginData():
		 Moves the location cursor to the first item in the list.   In
		 Normal	 Mode,	this  also  deselects  any  current selection,
		 selects the first item in the list, and calls the appropriate
		 selection  callbacks  (XmNbrowseSelectionCallback when XmNse‐
		 lectionPolicy is set  to  XmBROWSE_SELECT,  XmNextendedSelec‐
		 tionCallback	when   XmNselectionPolicy   is	set  to	 XmEX‐
		 TENDED_SELECT).

       ListBeginDataExtend():
		 If XmNselectionPolicy is set to  XmMULTIPLE_SELECT  or	 XmEX‐
		 TENDED_SELECT,	 this  action moves the location cursor to the
		 first item in the list.

		 If  XmNselectionPolicy	 is  set  to  XmEXTENDED_SELECT,  this
		 action	 does the following: If an extended selection has been
		 made from the current anchor point,  restores	the  selection
		 state	of  the	 items in that range to their state before the
		 extended selection was done; changes the selection  state  of
		 the  first  item  and	all  items  between it and the current
		 anchor point to the state of the item at the  current	anchor
		 point; calls the XmNextendedSelectionCallback callbacks.

       ListBeginExtend():
		 If  XmNselectionPolicy	 is  set  to  XmEXTENDED_SELECT,  this
		 action does the following: If an extended selection has  been
		 made  from  the  current anchor point, restores the selection
		 state of the items in that range to their  state  before  the
		 extended  selection was done, and changes the selection state
		 of the item under the pointer and all items  between  it  and
		 the current anchor point to the state of the item at the cur‐
		 rent anchor point.  If XmNautomaticSelection is set to	 True,
		 this action calls the XmNextendedSelectionCallback callbacks.
		 The auto_selection_type component of the  callback  structure
		 will be set to XmAUTO_BEGIN.

       ListBeginLine():
		 Moves	the  horizontal	 scroll region to the beginning of the
		 line.

       ListBeginSelect():
		 If XmNselectionPolicy is set  to  XmSINGLE_SELECT,  deselects
		 any  current selection and toggles the selection state of the
		 item under the pointer.

		 If XmNselectionPolicy is set  to  XmBROWSE_SELECT,  deselects
		 any current selection and selects the item under the pointer.
		 If XmNautomaticSelection is set to True, calls the  XmNbrows‐
		 eSelectionCallback callbacks.	The auto_selection_type compo‐
		 nent of the callback structure will be set to XmAUTO_BEGIN.

		 If XmNselectionPolicy is set  to  XmMULTIPLE_SELECT,  toggles
		 the  selection state of the item under the pointer.  Any pre‐
		 vious selections remain.

		 If  XmNselectionPolicy	 is  set  to  XmEXTENDED_SELECT,  this
		 action	 deselects  any	 current  selection,  selects the item
		 under the pointer, and sets the current anchor at that	 item.
		 If  XmNautomaticSelection  is	set to True, this action calls
		 the XmNextendedSelectionCallback callbacks.  The  auto_selec‐
		 tion_type  component of the callback structure will be set to
		 XmAUTO_BEGIN.

       ListBeginToggle():
		 If  XmNselectionPolicy	 is  set  to  XmEXTENDED_SELECT,  this
		 action moves the current anchor to the item under the pointer
		 without changing the current selection.  If the item is unse‐
		 lected, this action selects it; if the item is selected, this
		 action unselects it.	If  XmNautomaticSelection  is  set  to
		 True,	this  action  calls  the  XmNextendedSelectionCallback
		 callbacks.

		 Otherwise, the list takes keyboard  focus.  No	 other	action
		 occurs.   The	auto_selection_type  component of the callback
		 structure will be set to XmAUTO_BEGIN.

       ListButtonMotion():
		 If XmNselectionPolicy is set to XmBROWSE_SELECT, this	action
		 deselects  any	 current  selection and selects the item under
		 the pointer.  If XmNautomaticSelection is set to True and the
		 pointer  has  entered	a new list item, this action calls the
		 XmNbrowseSelectionCallback callbacks.

		 If  XmNselectionPolicy	 is  set  to  XmEXTENDED_SELECT,  this
		 action	 does the following: If an extended selection is being
		 made and an extended selection has previously been made  from
		 the current anchor point, restores the selection state of the
		 items in that	range  to  their  state	 before	 the  previous
		 extended  selection  was done and changes the selection state
		 of the item under the pointer and all items  between  it  and
		 the current anchor point to the state of the item at the cur‐
		 rent anchor point.  If XmNautomaticSelection is set  to  True
		 and the pointer has entered a new list item, calls the XmNex‐
		 tendedSelectionCallback callbacks.

		 If the pointer leaves a scrolled list,	 this  action  scrolls
		 the  list  in	the  direction	of  the	 pointer  motion.  The
		 auto_selection_type component of the callback structure  will
		 be set to XmAUTO_MOTION.

       ListCopyToClipboard()
		 Copies	 the content of the selected items to the clipboard as
		 a single compound string with each item separated by  a  new‐
		 line.	 This  action calls the XmNconvertCallback procedures,
		 possibly multiple times, for the CLIPBOARD selection.

       ListEndData():
		 Moves the location cursor to the last item in the  list.   In
		 Normal	 Mode,	this  also  deselects  any  current selection,
		 selects the last item in the list, and calls the  appropriate
		 selection  callbacks  (XmNbrowseSelectionCallback when XmNse‐
		 lectionPolicy is set  to  XmBROWSE_SELECT,  XmNextendedSelec‐
		 tionCallback	when   XmNselectionPolicy   is	set  to	 XmEX‐
		 TENDED_SELECT).

       ListEndDataExtend():
		 If XmNselectionPolicy is set to  XmMULTIPLE_SELECT  or	 XmEX‐
		 TENDED_SELECT,	 this  action moves the location cursor to the
		 last item in the list.

		 If  XmNselectionPolicy	 is  set  to  XmEXTENDED_SELECT,  this
		 action	 does the following: If an extended selection has been
		 made from the current anchor point,  restores	the  selection
		 state	of  the	 items in that range to their state before the
		 extended selection was done; changes the selection  state  of
		 the last item and all items between it and the current anchor
		 point to the state of the item at the current	anchor	point;
		 calls the XmNextendedSelectionCallback callbacks.

       ListEndExtend():
		 If  XmNselectionPolicy	 is  set  to  XmEXTENDED_SELECT,  this
		 action moves the location cursor to the last item selected or
		 deselected  and  calls the XmNextendedSelectionCallback call‐
		 backs.

		 If XmNautomaticSelection is set to True, then the auto_selec‐
		 tion_type  field  of the callback will be valid. If XmNselec‐
		 tionPolicy  is	 set  to  XmBROWSE_SELECT  and	the  currently
		 selected  item position matches the position of the item that
		 was selected before the browse selection began, or if	XmNse‐
		 lectionPolicy is set to XmEXTENDED_SELECT and the set of cur‐
		 rently selected item positions matches the set of item	 posi‐
		 tions selected before the extended selection began, the call‐
		 back  will  be	 called	 with	auto_selection_type   set   to
		 XmAUTO_NO_CHANGE.     Otherwise,    it	  will	 be   set   to
		 XmAUTO_CHANGE.

       ListEndLine():
		 Moves the horizontal scroll region to the end of the line.

       ListEndSelect():
		 This action moves  the	 location  cursor  to  the  last  item
		 selected  or  deselected  and calls the appropriate selection
		 callbacks (XmNsingleSelectionCallback when XmNselectionPolicy
		 is  set  to  XmSINGLE_SELECT, XmNbrowseSelectionCallback when
		 XmNselectionPolicy is set to XmBROWSE_SELECT,	XmNmultipleSe‐
		 lectionCallback  when	XmNselectionPolicy  is set to XmMULTI‐
		 PLE_SELECT, XmNextendedSelectionCallback  when	 XmNselection‐
		 Policy is set to XmEXTENDED_SELECT).

		 If XmNautomaticSelection is set to True, then the auto_selec‐
		 tion_type field of the callback will be valid.	 If  XmNselec‐
		 tionPolicy  is	 set  to  XmBROWSE_SELECT  and	the  currently
		 selected item position matches the position of the item  that
		 was  selected	before the brose selection began, or if XmNse‐
		 lectionPolicy is set to XmEXTENDED_SELECT and the set of cur‐
		 rently	 selected item positions matches the set of item posi‐
		 tions selected before the extended selection began, the call‐
		 back	will   be   called  with  auto_selection_type  set  to
		 XmAUTO_NO_CHANGE.    Otherwise,   it	will   be    set    to
		 XmAUTO_CHANGE.

       ListEndToggle():
		 If  XmNselectionPolicy is set to XmEXTENDED_SELECT, moves the
		 location cursor to the last item selected or  deselected  and
		 calls the XmNextendedSelectionCallback callbacks.

		 If XmNautomaticSelection is set to True, then the auto_selec‐
		 tion_type field of the callback will be valid.	 If  XmNselec‐
		 tionPolicy  is	 set  to  XmBROWSE_SELECT  and	the  currently
		 selected item position matches the position of the item  that
		 was  selected before the browse selection began, or if XmNse‐
		 lectionPolicy is set to XmEXTENDED_SELECT and the set of cur‐
		 rently	 selected item positions matches the set of item posi‐
		 tions selected before the extended selection began, the call‐
		 back	will   be   called  with  auto_selection_type  set  to
		 XmAUTO_NO_CHANGE.    Otherwise,   it	will   be    set    to
		 XmAUTO_CHANGE.

       ListExtendNextItem():
		 If  XmNselectionPolicy	 is  set  to  XmEXTENDED_SELECT,  this
		 action does the following: If an extended selection has  been
		 made  from  the  current anchor point, restores the selection
		 state of the items in that range to their  state  before  the
		 extended selection was done; moves the location cursor to the
		 next item and changes the selection state of the item and all
		 items between it and the current anchor point to the state of
		 the item at the current anchor point; calls the XmNextendedS‐
		 electionCallback callbacks.

       ListExtendPrevItem():
		 If  XmNselectionPolicy	 is  set  to  XmEXTENDED_SELECT,  this
		 action does the following: If an extended selection has  been
		 made  from  the  current anchor point, restores the selection
		 state of the items in that range to their  state  before  the
		 extended selection was done; moves the location cursor to the
		 previous item and changes the selection state of the item and
		 all  items  between  it  and  the current anchor point to the
		 state of the item at the  current  anchor  point;  calls  the
		 XmNextendedSelectionCallback callbacks.

       ListScrollCursorVertically(percentage):
		 Scrolls  the  line containing the insertion cursor vertically
		 to an intermediate position in the visible window based on an
		 input	percentage.  A	value of 0 (zero) indicates the top of
		 the window; a value of 100, the bottom of the window. If this
		 action	 is  called  with no argument, the line containing the
		 insertion cursor is scrolled vertically  to  a	 new  position
		 designated by the y event passed to the routine.

       ListKbdActivate():
		 Calls	the  callbacks	for  XmNdefaultActionCallback.	If the
		 List's parent is a manager, this action passes the  event  to
		 the parent.

       ListKbdBeginExtend():
		 If  XmNselectionPolicy	 is set to XmEXTENDED_SELECT, does the
		 following: If an extended selection has been  made  from  the
		 current  anchor  point,  restores  the selection state of the
		 items in that range to their state before the extended selec‐
		 tion was done; changes the selection state of the item at the
		 location cursor and all items	between	 it  and  the  current
		 anchor	 point	to the state of the item at the current anchor
		 point.	 If XmNautomaticSelection is set to True, this	action
		 calls	 the   XmNextendedSelectionCallback   callbacks.   The
		 auto_selection_type component of the callback structure  will
		 be set to XmAUTO_BEGIN".

       ListKbdBeginSelect():
		 If  the  XmNselectionPolicy  is set to XmSINGLE_SELECT, dese‐
		 lects any current selection and toggles the state of the item
		 at the location cursor.  The auto_selection_type component of
		 the callback structure will be set to XmAUTO_BEGIN".

		 If the XmNselectionPolicy is set  to  XmBROWSE_SELECT,	 dese‐
		 lects any current selection and selects the item at the loca‐
		 tion cursor.  If XmNautomaticSelection is set to True,	 calls
		 the XmNbrowseSelectionCallback callbacks.

		 If  the  XmNselectionPolicy is set to XmMULTIPLE_SELECT, tog‐
		 gles the selection state of the item at the location  cursor.
		 Any previous selections remain.

		 If  the XmNselectionPolicy is set to XmEXTENDED_SELECT, moves
		 the current anchor to the item at the	location  cursor.   In
		 Normal	 Mode, this action deselects any current selection and
		 selects the item at the location cursor.  In Add  Mode,  this
		 action	 toggles  the selection state of the item at the loca‐
		 tion cursor and leaves the current selection  unchanged.   If
		 XmNautomaticSelection	is  set to True, this action calls the
		 XmNextendedSelectionCallback  callbacks.    The   auto_selec‐
		 tion_type  component of the callback structure will be set to
		 XmAUTO_BEGIN".

       ListKbdCancel():
		 If XmNselectionPolicy is  set	to  XmEXTENDED_SELECT  and  an
		 extended  selection  is  being	 made  from the current anchor
		 point, this action cancels the new selection and restores the
		 selection  state  of  the  items in that range to their state
		 before the extended selection was done.   If  XmNautomaticSe‐
		 lection  is set to True, this action calls the XmNextendedSe‐
		 lectionCallback callbacks; otherwise, if the parent is a man‐
		 ager,	it  passes  the	 event to the parent.  The auto_selec‐
		 tion_type component of the callback structure will be set  to
		 XmAUTO_CANCEL".

       ListKbdDeSelectAll():
		 If the XmNselectionPolicy is set to XmSINGLE_SELECT, XmMULTI‐
		 PLE_SELECT, or XmEXTENDED_SELECT in  Add  Mode,  this	action
		 deselects  all	 items in the list.  If the XmNselectionPolicy
		 is set to XmEXTENDED_SELECT in Normal Mode, this action dese‐
		 lects	all items in the list (except the item at the location
		 cursor if the shell's XmNkeyboardFocusPolicy is  XmEXPLICIT).
		 This  action  also  calls the appropriate selection callbacks
		 (XmNsingleSelectionCallback when XmNselectionPolicy is set to
		 XmSINGLE_SELECT,  XmNmultipleSelectionCallback when XmNselec‐
		 tionPolicy is set to XmMULTIPLE_SELECT, XmNextendedSelection‐
		 Callback    when   XmNselectionPolicy	 is   set   to	 XmEX‐
		 TENDED_SELECT).

       ListKbdEndExtend():
		 If  XmNselectionPolicy	 is  set  to  XmEXTENDED_SELECT,  this
		 action calls the XmNextendedSelectionCallback callbacks.

		 If XmNautomaticSelection is set to True, then the auto_selec‐
		 tion_type field of the callback will be valid.	 If  XmNselec‐
		 tionPolicy  is	 set  to  XmBROWSE_SELECT  and	the  currently
		 selected item position matches the position of the item  that
		 was  selected before the browse selection began, or if XmNse‐
		 lectionPolicy is set to XmEXTENDED_SELECT and the set of cur‐
		 rently	 selected item positions matches the set of item posi‐
		 tions selected before the extended selection began, the call‐
		 back	will   be   called  with  auto_selection_type  set  to
		 XmAUTO_NO_CHANGE.    Otherwise,   it	will   be    set    to
		 XmAUTO_CHANGE.

       ListKbdEndSelect():
		 Calls	the  appropriate  selection callbacks (XmNsingleSelec‐
		 tionCallback  when  XmNselectionPolicy	 is  set   to	XmSIN‐
		 GLE_SELECT,  XmNbrowseSelectionCallback when XmNselectionPol‐
		 icy is set to	XmBROWSE_SELECT,  XmNmultipleSelectionCallback
		 when  XmNselectionPolicy  is set to XmMULTIPLE_SELECT, XmNex‐
		 tendedSelectionCallback when  XmNselectionPolicy  is  set  to
		 XmEXTENDED_SELECT).

		 If XmNautomaticSelection is set to True, then the auto_selec‐
		 tion_type field of the callback will be valid.	 If  XmNselec‐
		 tionPolicy  is	 set  to  XmBROWSE_SELECT  and	the  currently
		 selected item position matches the position of the item  that
		 was  selected before the browse selection began, or if XmNse‐
		 lectionPolicy is set to XmEXTENDED_SELECT and the set of cur‐
		 rently	 selected item positions matches the set of item posi‐
		 tions selected before the extended selection began, the call‐
		 back	will   be   called  with  auto_selection_type  set  to
		 XmAUTO_NO_CHANGE.    Otherwise,   it	will   be    set    to
		 XmAUTO_CHANGE.

       ListKbdSelectAll():
		 If   XmNselectionPolicy   is	set   to   XmSINGLE_SELECT  or
		 XmBROWSE_SELECT, this action selects the item at the location
		 cursor.  If XmNselectionPolicy is set to XmEXTENDED_SELECT or
		 XmMULTIPLE_SELECT, it selects all items in  the  list.	  This
		 action	 also calls the appropriate selection callbacks (XmNs‐
		 ingleSelectionCallback when XmNselectionPolicy is set to XmS‐
		 INGLE_SELECT,	XmNbrowseSelectionCallback  when XmNselection‐
		 Policy is set to  XmBROWSE_SELECT,  XmNmultipleSelectionCall‐
		 back  when  XmNselectionPolicy	 is  set to XmMULTIPLE_SELECT,
		 XmNextendedSelectionCallback when XmNselectionPolicy  is  set
		 to XmEXTENDED_SELECT).

       ListLeftChar():
		 Scrolls the list one character to the left.

       ListLeftPage():
		 Scrolls the list one page to the left.

       ListNextItem():
		 Moves the location cursor to the next item in the list.

		 If  the  XmNselectionPolicy  is  set to XmBROWSE_SELECT, this
		 action also selects the  next	item,  deselects  any  current
		 selection,  and  calls	 the  XmNbrowseSelectionCallback call‐
		 backs.

		 If the XmNselectionPolicy is set to  XmEXTENDED_SELECT,  this
		 action	 in  Normal Mode also selects the next item, deselects
		 any current selection, moves the current anchor to  the  next
		 item,	and  calls the XmNextendedSelectionCallback callbacks.
		 In Add Mode, this action does not affect the selection or the
		 anchor.

       ListNextPage():
		 Scrolls the list to the next page, moving the location cursor
		 to a new item.

		 If the XmNselectionPolicy is  set  to	XmBROWSE_SELECT,  this
		 action	 also  selects	the  new  item,	 deselects any current
		 selection, and	 calls	the  XmNbrowseSelectionCallback	 call‐
		 backs.

		 If  the  XmNselectionPolicy is set to XmEXTENDED_SELECT, this
		 action in Normal Mode also selects the	 new  item,  deselects
		 any  current  selection,  moves the current anchor to the new
		 item, and calls the  XmNextendedSelectionCallback  callbacks.
		 In Add Mode, this action does not affect the selection or the
		 anchor.

       ListPrevItem():
		 Moves the location cursor to the previous item in the list.

		 If the XmNselectionPolicy is  set  to	XmBROWSE_SELECT,  this
		 action	 also selects the previous item, deselects any current
		 selection, and	 calls	the  XmNbrowseSelectionCallback	 call‐
		 backs.

		 If  the  XmNselectionPolicy is set to XmEXTENDED_SELECT, this
		 action in Normal Mode also selects the previous  item,	 dese‐
		 lects	any current selection, moves the current anchor to the
		 previous item,	 and  calls  the  XmNextendedSelectionCallback
		 callbacks.   In  Add  Mode,  this  action does not affect the
		 selection or the anchor.

       ListPrevPage():
		 Scrolls the list to the previous page,	 moving	 the  location
		 cursor to a new item.

		 If  the  XmNselectionPolicy  is  set to XmBROWSE_SELECT, this
		 action also selects  the  new	item,  deselects  any  current
		 selection,  and  calls	 the  XmNbrowseSelectionCallback call‐
		 backs.

		 If the XmNselectionPolicy is set to  XmEXTENDED_SELECT,  this
		 action	 in  Normal  Mode also selects the new item, deselects
		 any current selection, moves the current anchor  to  the  new
		 item,	and  calls the XmNextendedSelectionCallback callbacks.
		 In Add Mode this action does not affect the selection or  the
		 anchor.

       ListProcessBtn1(string)
		 When  Display's  XmNenableBtn1Transfer resource is not XmOFF,
		 the actions for selection  and	 transfer  are	integrated  on
		 <Btn1>.   When	 the  button  is  not performing a transfer or
		 drag, the action that is performed depends on	the  value  of
		 string, which can be one of the following actions:

		    ·  ListButtonMotion

		    ·  ListBeginExtend

		    ·  ListEndExtend

		    ·  ListBeginToggle

		    ·  ListEndToggle

		    ·  ListBeginSelect

		    ·  ListEndSelect

       ListProcessBtn2
		 When  Display's XmNenableBtn1Transfer resource has a value of
		 XmBUTTON2_TRANSFER, the actions for extending	selection  are
		 bound	on  <Btn2>,  and a drag starts immediately.  When Dis‐
		 play's XmNenableBtn1Transfer resource has a value  of	XmBUT‐
		 TON2_ADJUST,  the  action  that  is  performed depends on the
		 value of string, which can be one of the following actions:

		    ·  ListBeginExtend

		    ·  ListButtonMotion

		    ·  ListEndExtend

       ListProcessDrag():
		 Drags the content of one or more selected list	 items.	  Each
		 item  is  separated by a newline.  If BTransfer is pressed on
		 an unselected item, it drags only that	 item,	excluding  any
		 other selected items.	This action sets the XmNconvertProc of
		 the DragContext to a function that calls the  XmNconvertCall‐
		 back procedures, possibly multiple times, for the _MOTIF_DROP
		 selection.

       ListQuickNavigate
		 Navigates to an item. When List's  XmNmatchBehavior  resource
		 is  XmQUICK_NAVIGATE, this action uses 1-character navigation
		 to navigate. Refer to the  XmNmatchBehavior  resource	for  a
		 description of how this navigation works.

       ListRightChar():
		 Scrolls the list one character to the right.

       ListRightPage():
		 Scrolls the list one page to the right.

       PrimitiveHelp():
		 Calls	the  callbacks	for  XmNhelpCallback  if any exist. If
		 there are no help callbacks  for  this	 widget,  this	action
		 calls	the  help  callbacks for the nearest ancestor that has
		 them.

       PrimitiveNextTabGroup():
		 Moves the focus to the first item contained within  the  next
		 tab  group. If the current tab group is the last entry in the
		 tab group list, it wraps to the beginning of  the  tab	 group
		 list.

       PrimitivePrevTabGroup():
		 Moves the focus to the first item contained within the previ‐
		 ous tab group.	 If the beginning of the  tab  group  list  is
		 reached, it wraps to the end of the tab group list.

   Additional Behavior
       The List widget has the following additional behavior:

       <Double Click>
		 If  a button click is followed by another button click within
		 the time span specified by the display's multiclick time, the
		 List  interprets  that	 as a double click and calls the call‐
		 backs for XmNdefaultActionCallback.  The item's colors invert
		 to  indicate that it is selected.  The XmNdoubleClickInterval
		 resource can be used to specify a time	 span  that  overrides
		 the display's multi-click time.

       <FocusIn>:
		 If  the  focus policy is Explicit, this action sets the focus
		 and draw the location cursor.

       <FocusOut>:
		 If the focus policy is	 Explicit,  this  action  removes  the
		 focus and erase the location cursor.

   Virtual Bindings
       The  bindings  for  virtual  keys are vendor specific.  For information
       about bindings for virtual buttons and keys, see VirtualBindings(3).

RELATED
       Core(3), XmCreateList(3), XmCreateScrolledList(3), XmFontListCreate(3),
       XmFontListAppendEntry(3),  XmListAddItem(3),  XmListAddItems(3), XmLis‐
       tAddItemUnselected(3),	XmListAddItemsUnselected(3),   XmListDeleteAl‐
       lItems(3), XmListDeleteItem(3), XmListDeleteItems(3), XmListDeleteItem‐
       sPos(3), XmListDeletePos(3),  XmListDeletePositions(3),	XmListDeselec‐
       tAllItems(3), XmListDeselectItem(3), XmListDeselectPos(3), XmListGetKb‐
       dItemPos XmListGetMatchPos(3),  XmListGetSelectedPos(3),	 XmListItemEx‐
       ists(3), XmListItemPos(3), XmListPosToBounds(3), XmListReplaceItems(3),
       XmListReplaceItemsPos(3), XmListReplaceItemsPos(3),  XmListReplaceItem‐
       sPosUnselected(3),     XmListReplaceItemsUnselected(3),	  XmListSelec‐
       tItem(3),   XmListSelectPos(3),	 XmListSetAddMode(3),	 XmListSetBot‐
       tomItem(3),    XmListSetBottomPos(3),   XmListSetHorizPos(3),   XmList‐
       SetItem(3),  XmListSetKbdItemPos(3),  XmListSetPos(3),  XmListUpdateSe‐
       lectedList(3), XmListYToPos(3), XmPrimitive(3) and XmStringCreate(3).

							  XmList(library call)
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