XmTextFieldInsert(3)

NAME

   XmTextFieldInsert  ---  A  TextField  function  that  inserts a character
   string into a text  string  "XmTextFieldInsert"  "TextField  functions"
   "XmTextFieldInsert"

SYNOPSIS

   #include <Xm/TextF.h>
   void XmTextFieldInsert(
   Widget widget,
   XmTextPosition position,
   char * value);

DESCRIPTION

   XmTextFieldInsert  inserts  a  character string into the text string in
   the TextField widget. The character positions begin at 0 (zero) and are
   numbered  sequentially  from the beginning of the text. For example, to
   insert a string after the fourth character, the position parameter must
   be 4.

   This   routine   calls   the   widget's   XmNvalueChangedCallback   and
   verification    callbacks,    either     XmNmodifyVerifyCallback     or
   XmNmodifyVerifyCallbackWcs,  or  both.  If  both  verification callback
   lists are registered, the  procedures  of  the  XmNmodifyVerifyCallback
   list  are  executed  first  and  the  resulting  data  is passed to the
   XmNmodifyVerifyCallbackWcs   callbacks.    If   the   XmNcursorPosition
   resource  is  greater  than  or  is  the  same  value  as position, the
   XmNmotionVerifyCallback is called.

   widget    Specifies the TextField widget ID

   position  Specifies the position in the text string where the character
             string is to be inserted

   value     Specifies  the character string value to be added to the text
             widget

   For a complete definition of TextField and  its  associated  resources,
   see XmTextField(3).

RELATED

   XmTextField(3) and XmTextFieldInsertWcs(3).

                                                      XmTextFieldInsert(3)



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