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Constraint(3X)							Constraint(3X)

NAME
       Constraint - The Constraint widget class

SYNOPSIS
       #include <Xm/Xm.h>

DESCRIPTION
       Constraint  widgets maintain additional state data for each child.  For
       example, client-defined constraints on  the  child's  geometry  may  be
       specified.

       When  a	constrained composite widget defines constraint resources, all
       of that widget's children inherit all of those resources as their  own.
       These  constraint resources are set and read just the same as any other
       resources defined for the child.	  This	resource  inheritance  extends
       exactly	one  generation	 down,	which  means only the first-generation
       children of a constrained composite widget inherit the parent  widget's
       constraint resources.

       Because	constraint resources are defined by the parent widgets and not
       the children, the child	widgets	 never	directly  use  the  constraint
       resource	 data.	 Instead,  the parents use constraint resource data to
       attach child-specific data to children.

   Classes
       Constraint inherits behavior and resources from Composite and Core.

       The class pointer is constraintWidgetClass.

       The class name is Constraint.

   New Resources
       Constraint defines no new resources.

   Inherited Resources
       Constraint inherits behavior and resources from Composite and Core. The
       following  table defines a set of widget resources used by the program‐
       mer to specify data.  The programmer can also set the  resource	values
       for the inherited classes to set attributes for this widget.  To refer‐
       ence 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  pre‐
       fix  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).

       Core Resource Set

       Class: XmCAccelerators
       Default: dynamic
       Type:  XtAccelerators
       Access: CSG
       Class: XmCSensitive
       Default: dynamic
       Type:  Boolean
       Access: G
       Class: XmCBackground
       Default: dynamic
       Type:  Pixel
       Access: CSG
       Class: XmCPixmap
       Default: XmUNSPECIFIED_PIXMAP
       Type:  Pixmap
       Access: CSG
       Class: XmCBorderColor
       Default: XtDefaultForeground
       Type:  Pixel
       Access: CSG
       Class: XmCPixmap
       Default: XmUNSPECIFIED_PIXMAP
       Type:  Pixmap
       Access: CSG
       Class: XmCBorderWidth
       Default: 1
       Type:  Dimension
       Access: CSG
       Class: XmCColormap
       Default: dynamic
       Type:  Colormap
       Access: CG
       Class: XmCDepth
       Default: dynamic
       Type:  int
       Access: CG
       Class: XmCCallback
       Default: NULL
       Type:  XtCallbackList
       Access: C
       Class: XmCHeight
       Default: dynamic
       Type:  Dimension
       Access: CSG
       Class: XmCInitialResourcesPersistent
       Default: True
       Type:  Boolean
       Access: C
       Class: XmCMappedWhenManaged
       Default: True
       Type:  Boolean
       Access: CSG
       Class: XmCScreen
       Default: dynamic
       Type:  Screen *
       Access: CG
       Class: XmCSensitive
       Default: True
       Type:  Boolean
       Access: CSG
       Class: XmCTranslations
       Default: dynamic
       Type:  XtTranslations
       Access: CSG
       Class: XmCWidth
       Default: dynamic
       Type:  Dimension
       Access: CSG
       Class: XmCPosition
       Default: 0
       Type:  Position
       Access: CSG
       Class: XmCPosition
       Default: 0
       Type:  Position
       Access: CSG

   Translations
       There are no translations for Constraint.

SEE ALSO
       Composite(3X), Core(3X)

								Constraint(3X)
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