XmTextFieldPosToXY(3)

NAME

   XmTextFieldPosToXY  ---  A  TextField  function that accesses the x and y
   position  of  a  character  position  "XmTextFieldPosToXY"   "TextField
   functions" "XmTextFieldPosToXY"

SYNOPSIS

   #include <Xm/TextF.h>
   Boolean XmTextFieldPosToXY(
   Widget widget,
   XmTextPosition position,
   Position *x,
   Position *y);

DESCRIPTION

   XmTextFieldPosToXY accesses the x and y position, relative to the upper
   left corner of the TextField widget, of a given character  position  in
   the text buffer.

   widget    Specifies the TextField widget ID

   position  Specifies  the character position in the text for which the x
             and y position is accessed. This  is  an  integer  number  of
             characters  from  the  beginning  of  the  buffer.  The first
             character position is 0.

   x         Specifies the pointer in which the x  position  is  returned.
             The  returned  position is the distance from the left side of
             the widget to the left border of the character.   This  value
             is meaningful only if the function returns True.

   y         Specifies  the  pointer  in which the y position is returned.
             The returned position is the distance from  the  top  of  the
             widget to the character's baseline.  This value is meaningful
             only if the function returns True.

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

RETURN

   This  function  returns  True if the character position is displayed in
   the TextField widget; otherwise, it returns False, and no x or y  value
   is returned.

RELATED

   XmTextField(3).

                                                     XmTextFieldPosToXY(3)



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