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     EDITRES(1)		X Version 11 (Release 6.6)	    EDITRES(1)

     NAME
	  editres - a dynamic resource editor for X Toolkit
	  applications

     SYNTAX
	  editres [ -toolkitoption ... ]

     OPTIONS
	  Editres accepts all of the standard X Toolkit command line
	  options (see X(1)).  The order of the command line options
	  is not important.

     DESCRIPTION
	  Editres is a tool that allows users and application
	  developers to view the full widget hierarchy of any X
	  Toolkit application that speaks the Editres protocol.	 In
	  addition, editres will help the user construct resource
	  specifications, allow the user to apply the resource to the
	  application and view the results dynamically.	 Once the user
	  is happy with a resource specification editres will append
	  the resource string to the user's X Resources file.

     USING EDITRES
	  Editres provides a window consisting of the following four
	  areas:

	  Menu Bar		   A set of popup menus that allow you
				   full access to editres's features.

	  Panner		   The panner allows a more intuitive
				   way to scroll the application tree
				   display.

	  Message Area		   Displays information to the user
				   about the action that editres
				   expects of her.

	  Application Widget Tree  This area will be used to display
				   the selected application's widget
				   tree.

	  To begin an editres session select the Get Widget Tree menu
	  item from the command menu.  This will change the pointer
	  cursor to cross hair.	 You should now select the application
	  you wish look at by clicking on any of its windows.  If this
	  application understands the editres protocol then editres
	  will display the application's widget tree in its tree
	  window.  If the application does not understand the editres
	  protocol editres will inform you of this fact in the message
	  area after a few seconds delay.

	  Once you have a widget tree you may now select any of the

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	  other menu options. The effect of each of these is described
	  below.

     COMMANDS
	  Get Widget Tree
		  Allows the user to click on any application that
		  speaks the editres protocol and receive its widget
		  tree.

	  Refresh Current Widget Tree
		  Editres only knows about the widgets that exist at
		  the present time.  Many applications create and
		  destroy widgets on the fly.  Selecting this menu
		  item will cause editres to ask the application to
		  resend its widget tree, thus updating its
		  information to the new state of the application.

		  For example, xman only creates the widgets for its
		  topbox when it starts up.  None of the widgets for
		  the manual page window are created until the user
		  actually clicks on the Manual Page button.  If you
		  retrieved xman's widget tree before the the manual
		  page is active, you may wish to refresh the widget
		  tree after the manual page has been displayed.  This
		  will allow you to also edit the manual page's
		  resources.

	  Dump Widget Tree to a File
		  For documenting applications it is often useful to
		  be able to dump the entire application widget tree
		  to an ASCII file.  This file can then be included in
		  the manual page.  When this menu item is selected a
		  popup dialog is activated.  Type the name of the
		  file in this dialog, and either select okay, or type
		  a carriage-return.  Editres will now dump the widget
		  tree to this file.  To cancel the file dialog,
		  select the cancel button.

	  Show Resource Box
		  This command will popup a resource box for the
		  current application.	This resource box (described
		  in detail below) will allow the user to see exactly
		  which resources can be set for the widget that is
		  currently selected in the widget tree display.  Only
		  one widget may be currently selected; if greater or
		  fewer are selected editres will refuse to pop up the
		  resource box and put an error message in the Message
		  Area.

	  Set Resource
		  This command will popup a simple dialog box for
		  setting an arbitrary resource on all selected

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		  widgets.  You must type in the resource name, as
		  well as the value.  You can use the Tab key to
		  switch between the resource name field the resource
		  value field.

	  Quit	  Exits editres.

     TREE COMMANDS
	  The Tree menu contains several commands that allow
	  operations to be performed on the widget tree.

	  Select Widget in Client
	       This menu item allows you to select any widget in the
	       application; editres will then highlight the
	       corresponding element the widget tree display.  Once
	       this menu item is selected the pointer cursor will
	       again turn to a crosshair, and you must click any
	       pointer button in the widget you wish to have
	       displayed.  Since some widgets are fully obscured by
	       their children, it is not possible to get to every
	       widget this way, but this mechanism does give very
	       useful feedback between the elements in the widget tree
	       and those in the actual application.

	  Select All
	  Unselect All
	  Invert All
	       These functions allow the user to select, unselect, or
	       invert all widgets in the widget tree.

	  Select Children
	  Select Parents
	       These functions select the immediate parent or children
	       of each of the currently selected widgets.

	  Select Descendants
	  Select Ancestors
	       These functions select all parents or children of each
	       of the currently selected widgets.  This is a recursive
	       search.

	  Show Widget Names
	  Show Class Names
	  Show Widget Windows
	       When the tree widget is initially displayed the labels
	       of each widget in the tree correspond to the widget
	       names.  These functions will cause the label of all
	       widgets in the tree to be changed to show the class
	       name, IDs, or window associated with each widget in the
	       application.  The widget IDs, and windows are shown as
	       hex numbers.

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	  In addition there are keyboard accelerators for each of the
	  Tree operations.  If the input focus is over an individual
	  widget in the tree, then that operation will only effect
	  that widget.	If the input focus is in the Tree background
	  it will have exactly the same effect as the corresponding
	  menu item.

	  The translation entries shown may be applied to any widget
	  in the application.  If that widget is a child of the Tree
	  widget, then it will only affect that widget, otherwise it
	  will have the same effect as the commands in the tree menu.

	  Flash Active Widgets
	       This command is the inverse of the Select Widget in
	       Client command, it will show the user each widget that
	       is currently selected in the widget tree, by flashing
	       the corresponding widget in the application numFlashes
	       (three by default) times in the flashColor.

		    Key	      Option		       Translation Entry

		    space     Unselect		       Select(nothing)
		    w	      Select		       Select(widget)
		    s	      Select		       Select(all)
		    i	      Invert		       Select(invert)
		    c	      Select Children	       Select(children)
		    d	      Select Descendants       Select(descendants)
		    p	      Select Parent	       Select(parent)
		    a	      Select Ancestors	       Select(ancestors)
		    N	      Show Widget Names	       Relabel(name)
		    C	      Show Class Names	       Relabel(class)
		    I	      Show Widget IDs	       Relabel(id)
		    W	      Show Widget Windows      Relabel(window)
		    T	      Toggle Widget/Class Name Relabel(toggle)

	       Clicking button 1 on a widget adds it to the set of
	       selected widgets.  Clicking button 2 on a widget
	       deselects all other widgets and then selects just that
	       widget.	Clicking button 3 on a widget toggles its
	       label between the widget's instance name the widget's
	       class name.

     USING THE RESOURCE BOX
	  The resource box contains five different areas.  Each of the
	  areas, as they appear on the screen, from top to bottom will
	  be discussed.

	  The Resource Line
	       This area at the top of the resource box shows the
	       current resource name exactly as it would appear if you
	       were to save it to a file or apply it.

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	  The Widget Names and Classes
	       This area allows you to select exactly which widgets
	       this resource will apply to.  The area contains four
	       lines, the first contains the name of the selected
	       widget and all its ancestors, and the more restrictive
	       dot (.) separator.  The second line contains less
	       specific the Class names of each widget, and well as
	       the less restrictive star (*) separator.	 The third
	       line contains a set of special buttons called Any
	       Widget which will generalize this level to match any
	       widget.	The last line contains a set of special
	       buttons called Any Widget Chain which will turn the
	       single level into something that matches zero or more
	       levels.

	       The initial state of this area is the most restrictive,
	       using the resource names and the dot separator.	By
	       selecting the other buttons in this area you can ease
	       the restrictions to allow more and more widgets to
	       match the specification.	 The extreme case is to select
	       all the Any Widget Chain buttons, which will match
	       every widget in the application.	  As you select
	       different buttons the tree display will update to show
	       you exactly which widgets will be effected by the
	       current resource specification.

	  Normal and Constraint Resources
	       The next area allows you to select the name of the
	       normal or constraint resources you wish to set.	Some
	       widgets may not have constraint resources, so that area
	       will not appear.

	  Resource Value
	       This next area allows you to enter the resource value.
	       This value should be entered exactly as you would type
	       a line into your resource file.	Thus it should contain
	       no unescaped new-lines.	There are a few special
	       character sequences for this file:

	       \n - This will be replaced with a newline.

	       \### - Where # is any octal digit.  This will be
	       replaced with a single byte that contains this sequence
	       interpreted as an octal number.	For example, a value
	       containing a NULL byte can be stored by specifying
	       \000.

	       \<new-line> - This will compress to nothing.

	       \\ - This will compress to a single backslash.

	  Command Area

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	       This area contains several command buttons, described
	       in this section.

	  Set Save File
	       This button allows the user to modify file that the
	       resources will be saved to.  This button will bring up
	       a dialog box that will ask you for a filename; once the
	       filename has been entered, either hit carriage-return
	       or click on the okay button.  To pop down the dialog
	       box without changing the save file, click the cancel
	       button.

	  Save This button will append the resource line described
	       above to the end of the current save file.  If no save
	       file has been set the Set Save File dialog box will be
	       popped up to prompt the user for a filename.

	  Apply
	       This button attempts to perform a XtSetValues call on
	       all widgets that match the resource line described
	       above.  The value specified is applied directly to all
	       matching widgets.  This behavior is an attempt to give
	       a dynamic feel to the resource editor.  Since this
	       feature allows users to put an application in states it
	       may not be willing to handle, a hook has been provided
	       to allow specific applications to block these SetValues
	       requests (see Blocking Editres Requests below).

	       Unfortunately due to design constraints imposed on the
	       widgets by the X Toolkit and the Resource Manager,
	       trying to coerce an inherently static system into
	       dynamic behavior can cause strange results.  There is
	       no guarantee that the results of an apply will be the
	       same as what will happen when you save the value and
	       restart the application.	 This functionality is
	       provided to try to give you a rough feel for what your
	       changes will accomplish, and the results obtained
	       should be considered suspect at best.  Having said
	       that, this is one of the neatest features of editres,
	       and I strongly suggest that you play with it, and see
	       what it can do.

	  Save and Apply
	       This button combines the Save and Apply actions
	       described above into one button.

	  Popdown Resource Box
	       This button will remove the resource box from the
	       display.

     BLOCKING EDITRES REQUESTS
	  The editres protocol has been built into the Athena Widget

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	  set.	This allows all applications that are linked against
	  Xaw to be able to speak to the resource editor.  While this
	  provides great flexibility, and is a useful tool, it can
	  quite easily be abused.  It is therefore possible for any
	  Xaw application to specify a value for the editresBlock
	  resource described below, to keep editres from divulging
	  information about its internals, or to disable the SetValues
	  part of the protocol.

	  editresBlock (Class EditresBlock)
		  Specifies which type of blocking this application
		  wishes to impose on the editres protocol.

	  The accepted values are:

	  all		 Block all requests.

	  setValues	 Block all SetValues requests.	As this is the
			 only editres request that actually modifies
			 the application, this is in effect stating
			 that the application is read-only.

	  none		 Allow all editres requests.

	  Remember that these resources are set on any Xaw
	  application, not editres.  They allow individual
	  applications to keep all or some of the requests editres
	  makes from ever succeeding.  Of course, editres is also an
	  Xaw application, so it may also be viewed and modified by
	  editres (rather recursive, I know), these commands can be
	  blocked by setting the editresBlock resource on editres
	  itself.

     RESOURCES
	  For editres the available application resources are:

	  numFlashes (Class NumFlashes)
		  Specifies the number of times the widgets in the
		  application will be flashed when the Show Active
		  Widgets command in invoked.

	  flashTime (Class FlashTime)
		  Amount of time between the flashes described above.

	  flashColor (Class flashColor)
		  Specifies the color used to flash application
		  widgets.  A bright color should be used that will
		  immediately draw your attention to the area being
		  flashed, such as red or yellow.

	  saveResourcesFile (Class SaveResourcesFile)
		  This is the file the resource line will be append to

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		  when the Save button activated in the resource box.

     WIDGETS
	  In order to specify resources, it is useful to know the
	  hierarchy of the widgets which compose editres.  In the
	  notation below, indentation indicates hierarchical
	  structure.  The widget class name is given first, followed
	  by the widget instance name.

	  Editres  editres
	       Paned  paned
		    Box	 box
			 MenuButton  commands
			      SimpleMenu  menu
			      SmeBSB  sendTree
			      SmeBSB  refreshTree
			      SmeBSB  dumpTreeToFile
			      SmeLine  line
			      SmeBSB  getResourceList
			      SmeLine  line
			      SmeBSB  quit
			 MenuButton  treeCommands
			      SimpleMenu  menu
			      SmeBSB  showClientWidget
			      SmeBSB  selectAll
			      SmeBSB  unselectAll
			      SmeBSB  invertAll
			      SmeLine  line
			      SmeBSB  selectChildren
			      SmeBSB  selectParent
			      SmeBSB  selectDescendants
			      SmeBSB  selectAncestors
			      SmeLine  line
			      SmeBSB  showWidgetNames
			      SmeBSB  showClassNames
			      SmeBSB  showWidgetIDs
			      SmeBSB  showWidgetWindows
			      SmeLine  line
			      SmeBSB  flashActiveWidgets
		    Paned  hPane
			 Panner	 panner
			 Label	userMessage
			 Grip  grip
		    Porthole  porthole
			 Tree  tree
			      Toggle  <name of widget in application>
			      .
			      .
			      .
			      TransientShell  resourceBox
			      Paned  pane
			      Label  resourceLabel

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			      Form  namesAndClasses
			      Toggle  dot
			      Toggle  star
			      Toggle  any
			      Toggle  name
			      Toggle  class
				   .
				   .
				   .
			      Label  namesLabel
			      List  namesList
			      Label  constraintLabel
			      List  constraintList
			      Form  valueForm
			      Label  valueLabel
			      Text  valueText
			      Box  commandBox
			      Command  setFile
			      Command  save
			      Command  apply
			      Command  saveAndApply
			      Command  cancel
			      Grip  grip
		    Grip  grip

     ENVIRONMENT
	  DISPLAY to get the default host and display number.

	  XENVIRONMENT
		  to get the name of a resource file that overrides
		  the global resources stored in the RESOURCE_MANAGER
		  property.

     FILES
	  <XRoot>/lib/X11/app-defaults/Editres - specifies required
	  resources

     SEE ALSO
	  X(1), xrdb(1), Athena Widget Set

     RESTRICTIONS
	  This is a prototype, there are lots of nifty features I
	  would love to add, but I hope this will give you some ideas
	  about what a resource editor can do.

     AUTHOR
	  Chris D. Peterson, formerly MIT X Consortium

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