XmScrollBarSetValues(3)

NAME

   XmScrollBarSetValues  ---  A  ScrollBar function that changes ScrollBar's
   increment   values    and    the    slider's    size    and    position
   "XmScrollBarSetValues" "ScrollBar functions" "XmScrollBarSetValues"

SYNOPSIS

   #include <Xm/ScrollBar.h>
   void XmScrollBarSetValues (widget, value, slider_size, increment, page_increment,
   notify)
           Widget  widget;
           int     value;
           int     slider_size;
           int     increment;
           int     page_increment;
           Boolean notify;
   (void)

DESCRIPTION

   XmSetScrollBarValues  changes  the ScrollBar's increment values and the
   slider's size and position.  The  scroll  region  is  overlaid  with  a
   slider  bar  that  is  adjusted  in  size  and  position using the main
   ScrollBar or set slider function attributes.

   widget    Specifies the ScrollBar widget ID.

   value     Specifies the  ScrollBar's  slider  position.  Refer  to  the
             XmNvalue resource described on XmScrollBar(3).

   slider_size
             Specifies  the size of the slider. Refer to the XmNsliderSize
             resource described on XmScrollBar(3). This argument sets that
             resource.   Specify a value of 0 (zero) if you do not want to
             change the value.

   increment Specifies the  amount  of  button  increment  and  decrement.
             Refer    to    the   XmNincrement   resource   described   on
             XmScrollBar(3). This argument sets that resource.  Specify  a
             value of 0 (zero) if you do not want to change the value.

   page_increment
             Specifies  the amount of page increment and decrement.  Refer
             to the XmNpageIncrement resource described on XmScrollBar(3).
             This  argument  sets  that  resource.   Specify  a value of 0
             (zero) if you do not want to change the value.

   notify    Specifies a Boolean value that, when True, indicates a change
             in  the ScrollBar value and also specifies that the ScrollBar
             widget automatically  activates  the  XmNvalueChangedCallback
             with  the recent change.  If it is set to False, it specifies
             any change that has occurred in the  ScrollBar's  value,  but
             does not activate XmNvalueChangedCallback.

   For  a  complete  definition of ScrollBar and its associated resources,
   see XmScrollBar(3).

RELATED

   XmScrollBar(3).

                                                   XmScrollBarSetValues(3)



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