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    NAME
         xview - xview toolkit information
    
    SYNOPSIS
         There is no xview command per se, but this manual page  will
         briefly describe XView features and functions.
    
    AVAILABILITY
         XView is available with the OpenWindows distribution.
    
    DESCRIPTION
         XView (X Window-System-based  Visual/Integrated  Environment
         for  Workstations)  is  an  Open Look user-interface toolkit
         which supports development  of  interactive,  graphics-based
         applications   running  under  the  X  Window  System.   For
         detailed information see the XView  Programming  Manual  and
         the XView Reference Manual.
    
    USAGE
      Compiling XView Programs
         XView programs are compiled with the following command line:
    
         cc sourcefile.c -o outputfile -lxview -lolgx -lX11
    
    
      Generic XView Functions
         xv_init()      Establishes the  connection  to  the  server,
                        initializes     the    Notifier    and    the
                        Defaults/Resource-Manager database, loads the
                        Server  Resource-Manager  database, reads any
                        passed attributes, and installs a default X11
                        Errorhandler.
    
                        Xv_Server
                        xv_init(attrs)
                            <attribute-value list> attrs;
    
                        Note  that  attrs  is   a   NULL   terminated
                        attribute-value list.
    
    
         xv_create()    Creates an object.
    
                        Xv_object
                        xv_create(owner, package, attrs)
                            Xv_object      owner;
                            Xv_pkg         package;
                            <attribute-value list> attrs;
    
    
         xv_destroy()   Destroys an object.
    
                        int
                        xv_destroy(object)
                            Xv_opaque object;
    
    
         xv_find()      Finds an object that meets certain  criteria;
                        or  if  the  object doesn't exist, creates it
                        (default behavior which can be defeated using
                        XV_AUTO_CREATE, FALSE).
    
                        Xv_opaque
                        xv_find(owner, package, attrs)
                            Xv_object      owner;
                            Xv_pkg         package;
                            <attribute-value list> attrs;
    
    
         xv_get()       Gets the value of a single attribute.
    
                        Xv_opaque
                        xv_get(object, attrs)
                            Xv_object     object;
                            <attribute-value list> attrs;
    
    
         xv_set()       Sets the value of one or more attributes.
    
                        Xv_opaque
                        xv_set(object, attrs)
                            Xv_object     object;
                            <attribute-value list> attrs;
    
      Internationalized Support
         XView  now  has  support  for   internationalization.   This
         includes   locale  setting,  localized  text  handling,  and
         dynamic object layout. See the XView Programming Manual  for
         details.
    
      Command Line Resource Arguments
         XView-based applications display characteristics can be con-
         trolled  by supplying command line arguments to the applica-
         tions at start-up. The usage is as follows:
    
         % program -argument1 value1 -argument2 value2...
    
         In the tables below, Argument(s) shows  the  short  argument
         followed  by  the  long  argument-either  can  be used. Type
         describes the type  of  value  the  arguments  can  receive.
         Resource describes the X resource name modified by the argu-
         ments.  Default is the default value.  Description describes
         what  the  arguments do.  Example shows an example of a com-
         mand using the argument.
         Argument(s):   -Wx, or -scale
         Type:          string    ("small",    "medium",     "large",
                        "extra_large")
         Resource:      Window.Scale
         Default:       medium
         Description:   Sets the initial  scale  of  the  application
                        (larger  or  smaller).   small  is 10 pixels,
                        medium is 12 pixels, large is 14  pixels  and
                        extra_large  is  19  pixels.   The  font.name
                        resource will override the scale.
         Example:       cmdtool -scale extra_large
    
         Argument(s):   -Wt, -fn, or -font
         Type:          string
         Resource:      Font.Name
         Default:       lucidasans-12
         Description:   Sets the name of the font used for the appli-
                        cation.  Does  not  set  the  font  for frame
                        header and frame menu header.  These are con-
                        trolled  by  the window manager.  To find out
                        what fonts are available, use the xlsfonts(1)
                        command.   If  the font you specify cannot be
                        found, you will see an error message such as:
                        XView  warning: Cannot load font set 'galant-
                        24' (Font package)
         Example:       cmdtool -fn fixed
    
         Argument(s):   -Ws, or -size
         Type:          integer integer
         Resource:      Window.Width and Window.Height
         Default:       depends on application
         Description:   Sets   the   width   and   height   of    the
                        application's  base  frame. The values are in
                        pixels.
         Example:       cmdtool -Ws 400 500
    
         Argument(s):   -Ww, or -width
         Type:          int (number of columns)
         Resource:      window.columns
         Default:       None
         Description:   Specifies  the  width,  in  columns,  of  the
                        application.
         Example:       cmdtool -width 40
                        (starts a command tool 40 columns wide)
    
         Argument(s):   -Wh, or -height
         Type:          int (number of columns)
         Resource:      window.rows
         Default:       None
         Description:   Specifies the height, in rows, of the  appli-
                        cation.
         Example:       cmdtool -height 40
                        (starts a command tool 40 rows high)
    
         Argument(s):   -Wp, or -position
         Type:          integer integer
         Resource:      Window.X and Window.Y
         Default:       depends on window manager
         Description:   Sets   the   initial    position    of    the
                        application's  base  frame  in  pixels.   The
                        upper left corner of the screen is  at  posi-
                        tion (0,0), with the x-axis increasing to the
                        left, and  the  y-axis  increasing  downward.
                        These  values  will  also be generated by the
                        "Save Workspace" option on the root menu into
                        the  $HOME/.openwin-init  file when using the
                        Open Look Window Manager.
         Example:       cmdtool -Wp 100 200
    
         Argument(s):   -WG, or -geometry
         Type:          string  of  the  format   <width>x<height>{+-
                        }<xoffset>{+-}<yoffset>
         Resource:      Window.Geometry
         Default:       depends on application and window manager
         Description:   This sets both the size and the placement  of
                        the application's base frame. This option has
                        priority over the -size and  -position  argu-
                        ments.  The  size  and placement parts of the
                        value are optional.  You  can  set  just  the
                        size,  just  the position, or both.  The size
                        values are measured in pixels, and the  posi-
                        tion  values  use  the  same  semantics  as -
                        position. However, if  you  use  the  '-'  in
                        front  of  an  X  value,  it will be taken as
                        relative  to  the  right  hand  side  of  the
                        screen,  instead  of  the left.  Likewise, if
                        you use the '-' with the Y value, it will  be
                        taken  relative  to  the bottom of the screen
                        instead of the top.
         Examples:      cmdtool -geometry 500x600
                        (will make the  base  frame  500x600  pixels,
                        with the position set by the window manager)
                        cmdtool -WG +10+20
                        (will make the base  frame  of  default  size
                        with  the left hand side of the frame 10 pix-
                        els from the left hand side  of  the  screen,
                        and  the  top of the frame 20 pixels from the
                        top of the screen)
                        cmdtool -WG -10+20
                        (will make the base  frame  of  default  size
                        with the right hand side of the frame 10 pix-
                        els from the right hand side of  the  screen,
                        and  the  top of the frame 20 pixels from the
                        top of the screen)
                        cmdtool -geometry 400x300-0-0
                        (will make the base frame 400x300 pixels with
                        the  right  hand  side  of  the  frame  flush
                        against the right hand side  of  the  screen,
                        and  the  bottom  of the frame flush with the
                        bottom of the screen)
    
         Argument(s):   -WP, -icon_position
         Type:          integer integer
         Resource:      Icon.X Icon.Y
         Default:       depends on window manager
         Description:   Sets the position of the  application's  icon
                        in  pixels.   Uses  the  same  semantics as -
                        position for base frames.
         Example:       cmdtool -WP 400 20
    
         Argument(s):   -Wl, -label, or -title
         Type:          string
         Resource:      Window.Header
         Default:       N/A
         Description:   Sets a default label  for  the  base  frame's
                        header.    However,   the   application   can
                        overwrite this setting and  display  its  own
                        header.
         Example:       cmdtool -Wl "Header Text"
    
         Argument(s):   -Wi, and +Wi
         Type:          boolean
         Resource:      Window.Iconic
         Default:       +Wi
         Description:   Controls how an  application  will  come  up,
                        open or closed (iconified).
         Examples:      cmdtool +Wi (will make the  cmdtool  come  up
                        open) cmdtool -Wi (will make the cmdtool come
                        up closed)
    
         Argument(s):   -depth
         Type:          integer
         Resource:      Window.Depth
         Default:       Depth of server's default visual
         Description:   Specifies the depth of base frame.   If  this
                        depth  is  not  supported  by the server, the
                        default depth will be used instead.  If  this
                        is  specified  in  conjunction  with -visual,
                        then the exact visual will be used.
         Example:       cmdtool -depth 4
    
         Argument(s):   -visual
         Type:          string (one of the values: StaticGray, GrayS-
                        cale, StaticColor, PseudoColor, TrueColor, or
                        DirectColor).
         Resource:      Window.Visual
         Default:       Server's default visual
         Description:   Specifies the visual class of the base frame.
                        If  this visual class is not supported by the
                        server, the default visual class will be used
                        instead.  If this is specified in conjunction
                        with -depth, then the exact  visual  will  be
                        used.
         Example:       cmdtool -visual StaticGray
    
         Argument(s):   -Wf, or -foreground_color
         Type:          integer integer integer
         Resource:      Window.Color.Foreground
         Default:       0 0 0
         Description    See Description in -Wb below.
    
         Argument(s):   -Wb, or -background
         Type:          integer integer integer
         Resource:      Window.Color.Background
         Default:       255 255 255
         Description:   These options allow the user to  specify  the
                        foreground color (e.g., the color of the text
                        in a textsw), or the background color  (e.g.,
                        the  color that the text is painted on) of an
                        application.   The  three  values  should  be
                        integers between 0 and 255.  They specify the
                        amount of red, green and blue that is in  the
                        color.    See  -fg and -bg below for informa-
                        tion on similar functions.
         Example:       cmdtool -Wf 0 0 255 -Wb
                        (would come up with a blue foreground, with a
                        gray background)
    
         Argument(s):   -fg, or -foreground
         Type:          string  (color  name,  or  hexadecimal  color
                        specification)
         Resource:      Window.Color.Foreground
         Default:       black
         Description:   See Description in -bg below.
    
         Argument(s):   -bg, or -background
         Type:          string  (color  name,  or  hexadecimal  color
                        specification)
         Resource:      Window.Color.Background
         Default:       white
         Description:   These options are similar to the -Wf and  -Wb
                        options,  except that they take a color argu-
                        ment in the form of a predefined  color  name
                        (lavender,   grey,   goldenrod,  etc.)   from
                        $OPENWINHOME/lib/rbg.txt,  or  a  hexadecimal
                        representation.   The hexadecimal representa-
                        tion is of the form pound sign  (#)  followed
                        by the hexadecimal representation of the red,
                        green and blue aspects of the color.
         Examples:      cmdtool -fg blue -bg gray
                        (comes up with a blue foreground, with a gray
                        background)
                        cmdtool -fg #d800ff -bg white
                        (comes up with a purple  foreground,  with  a
                        white background)
    
         Argument(s):   -WI, or -icon_image
         Type:          string
         Resource:      Icon.Pixmap
         Default:       depends on application
         Description:   Sets the  default  filename  for  the  icon's
                        image.     However,   the   application   can
                        overwrite this setting and  display  its  own
                        icon  image.   The file must be in XView icon
                        format.  The program iconedit(1)  will  allow
                        one  to  create  an image in the icon format.
                        Several  icons  have  been  provided  in  the
                        directory   $OPENWINHOME/include/images.   By
                        convention, icon format files  end  with  the
                        suffix .icon.
         Example:       cmdtool -WI /usr/include/images/stop.icon
    
         Argument(s):   -WL, or -icon_label
         Type:          string
         Resource:      Icon.Footer
         Default:       depends on application
         Description:   Sets a default label  for  the  base  frame's
                        icon.  However, the application can overwrite
                        this setting and display its own icon label.
         Example:       cmdtool -WL "Icon Label"
    
         Argument(s):   -WT, or -icon_font
         Type:          string
         Resource:      Icon.Font.Name
         Default:       depends
         Description:   Sets the  name  of  the  font  used  for  the
                        application's icon.
         Example:       cmdtool -WT '*century schoolbook*'
    
         Argument(s):   -Wd, or -default
         Type:          string string
         Resource:      given by the first string
         Default:       none
         Description:   This option allows the user to set  resources
                        that  don't  have  command  line equivalents.
                        The format is -default resource-name value  .
                        The  XView resources without specific command
                        line arguments are discussed in the following
                        section.
         Example:       cmdtool                              -default
                        OpenWindows.ScrollbarPlacement left
    
         Argument(s):   -xrm
         Type:          string
         Resource:      given in the string
         Default:       none
         Description:   This option allows the user to set  resources
                        that  don't  have  command  line equivalents.
                        This is similar to the -default  option,  but
                        it  takes  only one argument, a string in the
                        form of resource-name:value.
         Example:       cmdtool                                  -xrm
                        OpenWindows.ScrollbarPlacement:right
    
         Argument(s):   -WH, or -help
         Type:          none
         Resource:      none
         Default:       none
         Description:   Prints a description of the valid xview  com-
                        mand line arguments for the application.
    
         Argument(s):   -sync or -synchronous, and +sync or +synchro-
                        nous
         Type:          boolean
         Resource:      Window.Synchronous
         Default:       +synchronous
         Description:   These options allow you to make  the  connec-
                        tion  that  the  application has with the X11
                        server either synchronous  (-sync)  or  asyn-
                        chronous (+sync).
    
         Argument(s):   -Wr, or -display
         Type:          string (host:display{.screen})
         Resource:      Server.Name
         Default:       taken from the DISPLAY environment variable
         Description:   Sets the name of the X11 server on  which  to
                        connect.  host  is the name or address of the
                        machine on whose server you  have  permission
                        to  display.  display is a number correspond-
                        ing to the server on  which  to  display  for
                        that machine, and screen corresponds to which
                        screen for the server.  See reference  manual
                        page  on  xhost(1) for more details on adding
                        to permissions list.
         Examples:      cmdtool -display foobar:0
                        (will bring  up  a  cmdtool  on  the  default
                        screen of the display #0 of host foobar)
                        cmdtool -display foobar:0.1
                        (will bring up a  cmdtool  on  screen  #1  of
                        display #0 of host foobar)
    
         Argument(s):   -Wdxio, or -disable_xio_error_handler
         Type:          boolean
         Resource:      none
         Default:       enable xio handler-this option disables it
         Description:   This option is useful for debugging an appli-
                        cation.  Whenever there is a fatal XIO error,
                        the server will print an error message before
                        exiting.   XView  installs a error handler to
                        keep those messages from appearing.   If  you
                        would  like  to  see these messages, use this
                        option.
    
         Argument(s)    -rv (or -reverse), and +rv (or +reverse)
         Type:          boolean
         Resource:      Window.ReverseVideo
         Default:       False
         Description:   These options control whether the  foreground
                        and background colors of the application will
                        be reversed.  If  True,  the  foreground  and
                        background  colors  will be swapped.  The -rv
                        flag will set this to  True,  while  the  +rv
                        will  set  it  to False.  This is really only
                        useful on monochrome displays.
    
         Argument(s):   -name
         Type:          string
         Resource:      None
         Default:       argv[0]
         Description:   Specifies the instance name of  the  applica-
                        tion.  This  name  is  used  to construct the
                        resource name used to perform lookups in  the
                        X11  Resource  Manager to look for the values
                        of customizable attributes.
    
      Internationalized Command Line Resource Arguments
         The following command line arguments are relevant to  inter-
         nationalization.  Locale refers to the language and cultural
         conventions used in a program.  Locale setting is the method
         by  which  the language and cultural environment of a system
         is set. Locale setting affects the display and  manipulation
         of language-dependent features.
    
         The internationalization features that  XView  now  supports
         include locale setting. One of the ways locale can be set is
         with command line options. See the XView Programming  Manual
         for details on other methods.
    
         Argument(s):   -lc_basiclocale
         Type:          string
         Resource:      basicLocale
         Default:       "C"
         Description:   Specifies the basic  locale  category,  which
                        sets the country of the user interface.
    
         Argument(s):   -lc_displaylang
         Type:          string
         Resource:      displayLang
         Default:       "C"
         Description:   Specifies   the   display   language   locale
                        category,  sets the language in which labels,
                        messages,  menu  items,  and  help  text  are
                        displayed.
    
         Argument(s):   -lc_inputlang
         Type:          string
         Resource:      inputLang
         Default:       "C"
         Description:   Specifies the input language locale category,
                        sets the language used for keyboard input.
    
         Argument(s):   -lc_numeric
         Type:          string
         Resource:      numeric
         Default:       "C"
         Description:   Specifies the numeric locale category,  which
                        defines  the  language used to format numeric
                        quantities.
    
         Argument(s):   -lc_timeformat
         Type:          string
         Resource:      timeFormat
         Default:       "C"
         Description:   Specifies the time  format  locale  category,
                        which  defines  the  language  used to format
                        time and date.
    
      Command Line Options/X Resources for Debugging
         The following switches/resources can be used during develop-
         ment  to avoid the locking up of screens or other effects of
         X grabs that are done by XView.
    
         It should be noted that these options/resources should  only
         be  used  by developers and are not for normal usage.  The X
         grabs are done for a specific reason, and are not  meant  to
         be  customizable.   Without the X grabs, certain features in
         XView (those that depend on  X  grabs)  might  not  function
         properly.
    
         Argument(s):   -Wfsdb, or -fullscreendebug
         Type:          boolean
         Resource:      Fullscreen.Debug
         Default:       FALSE
         Description:   Enables/disables  fullscreen  debugging  mode
                        during  which  X grabs (XGrabServer(), XGrab-
                        Keyboard(),  XGrabPointer())  are  not  done.
                        When using the fullscreen pkg, the X11 server
                        will be grabbed which prevents other  windows
                        on  the server from responding until the grab
                        has been released by  the  one  window  which
                        initiated the grab.
    
         Argument(s):   -Wfsdbs, or -fullscreendebugserver
         Type:          boolean
         Resource:      Fullscreen.Debugserver
         Default:       FALSE
         Description:   Enables/disables  server   grabbing   (XGrab-
                        Server())  that  is  done  via the fullscreen
                        pkg.
    
         Argument(s):   -Wfsdbk, or -fullscreendebugkbd
         Type:          boolean
         Resource:      Fullscreen.Debugkbd
         Default:       FALSE
         Description:   Enables/disables keyboard grabbing (XGrabKey-
                        board()) that is done via the fullscreen pkg.
    
         Argument(s):   -Wfsdbp, or -fullscreendebugptr
         Type:          boolean
         Resource:      Fullscreen.Debugptr
         Default:       FALSE
         Description:   Enables/disables  pointer  grabbing   (XGrab-
                        Pointer())  that  is  done via the fullscreen
                        pkg.
    
         Argument(s):   -Wdpgs, or -disable_pass_grab_select
         Type:          boolean
         Resource:      Window.PassiveGrab.Select
         Default:       TRUE
         Description:   Disables the passive grab that is done on the
                        SELECT  button.  XView does a passive grab on
                        the SELECT button to avoid input  focus  race
                        conditions.   When  this passive grab is dis-
                        abled, input focus  race  conditions  may  be
                        seen.
         Example:       % cmdtool -disable_pass_grab_select
                        This executes a cmdtool that does not perform
                        any  passive  grabs on the SELECT button.  To
                        do the same thing using X resources, add  the
                        following entry to the X resource database:
                        Window.PassiveGrab.Select:False
    
      .Xdefaults File
         The .Xdefaults file is used to store and  retrieve  resource
         settings.   We  recommend, however, that you use the command
         line arguments described above in order  to  change  display
         characteristics.  Changing  the  resources in the .Xdefaults
         file will  modify  the  behaviour  of  the  user's  session.
         Novice users should not casually hand modify these settings.
         Before  attempting  edits  to  this  file  please  read  the
         appropriate  sections  of the Xlib Programming Manual on the
         file format  and  the  specific  properties  you  intend  to
         change.
    
         Note that resources documented below  do  not  have  command
         line  arguments.   It  is still possible, however, to change
         them without altering the .Xdefaults  file.   Refer  to  the
         command  line  arguments -xrm and -defaults for instructions
         on how to to this.  Additional resources that  have  command
         line  arguments  are documented in the previous section. For
         mouseless resources refer to the XView Programming Manual.
    
         The resources are documented in the following format:
    
         Resource:      Resource Name (If the resource can  be  modi-
                        fied  by  the OpenWindows Property Sheet, the
                        word Props will be present.)
         Values:        Possible Values, and/or Format of  Values  to
                        be Assigned to Resource (Default Value)
         Description    Description of Resource.
    
         Resource:      window.synchronous, +sync -sync
         Values:        True, False (False)
         Description    Useful when  debugging  or  tracking  down  a
                        problem  since  the  error codes emitted from
                        Xlib will correspond to the immediate request
                        made.   Running  in  a  synchronous mode will
                        cause the application  to  run  significantly
                        slower.
    
         Resource:      mouse.modifier.button2
         Values:        Shift,  Ctrl,  any  valid   modifier   keysym
                        (Shift)
         Description    When using a mouse with less than three  but-
                        tons,  this  resource gets an equivalent map-
                        ping for  the  second  button  which  is  the
                        ADJUST  button  on a three button mouse.  For
                        more information on keysyms,  see  the  xmod-
                        map(1) reference manual page, Xlib documenta-
                        tion,     and      the      include      file
                        $OPENWINHOME/include/X11/Xkeymap.h.
    
         Resource:      mouse.modifier.button3
         Values:        Shift, Ctrl, any valid modifier keysym (Ctrl)
         Description    When using a mouse with less than three  but-
                        tons,  this  resource gets an equivalent map-
                        ping for the third button which is  the  MENU
                        button  on  a  three  button  mouse. For more
                        information  on  keysyms,  see  the   xmodmap
                        reference  manual  page,  Xlib documentation,
                        and         the         include          file
                        $OPENWINHOME/include/X11/Xkeymap.h.
    
         Resource:      OpenWindows.beep (Props)
         Values:        never, notices, always (always)
         Description    When the value is notices, the  audible  bell
                        will  ring  only when a notice pops up.  When
                        the value is never,  the  audible  bell  will
                        never  ring.   When  the value is always, the
                        audible bell will always ring when  the  bell
                        function is called by a program.
    
         Resource:      alarm.visible
         Values:        True, False (True)
         Description    When ringing the bell in  an  XView  program,
                        flash the window as well to alert the user.
    
         OpenWindows.windowColor (Props)
         Values:        any valid X11 color  specification  (#cccccc-
                        80% grey)
         Description    Specify the base color for control areas  for
                        3-D  look.  Takes hexadecimal representation.
                        Three  other  colors  used  for  shading  and
                        highlighting  are  calculated  based upon the
                        value of the specified  control  color.   The
                        actual calculated values are done by the OLGX
                        library to provide a consistent color  calcu-
                        lation  between  XView and OLWM.  The desktop
                        properties program allows  a  full  range  of
                        customization  and  previews  what the chosen
                        3-D look will look like.  Does not  apply  to
                        monochrome displays.
    
         Resource:      OpenWindows.workspaceColor (Props)
         Values:        any valid X11 color  specification  (#cccccc-
                        80% grey)
         Description    Specifies the color for the root  window  and
                        the  background  color  for  icons that blend
                        into the desktop.
    
         Resource:      xview.icccmcompliant
         Values:        True, False (True)
         Description    When False, tells XView to set window manager
                        hints in a way that was used before the ICCCM
                        was adopted.  Useful for window managers that
                        were  released before X11R4.  Not needed with
                        the Open Look Window  Manager  provided  with
                        Open Windows.
    
         Resource:      OpenWindows.3DLook.Color
         Values:        True,  False  (True  on  all  but  monochrome
                        screens)
         Description    When False, do not use  the  3-D  look  on  a
                        color or greyscale screen.
    
         Resource:      OpenWindows.dragRightDistance (Props)
         Values:        N (100)
         Description    Used by menus to determine when  a  pullright
                        submenu  would display when dragging over the
                        menu item near a submenu.  N  is  an  integer
                        greater  than  0.   A  reasonable value might
                        start at 20 and go to 200 or so.  May need to
                        try  different  values to see what feels best
                        to each person.
    
         Resource:      Selection.Timeout
         Values:        N (3)
         Description:   Selection  timeout  value.  N  indicates  the
                        number  of  seconds  that  a  requestor  or a
                        selection owner waits for a response.
    
         Resource:      OpenWindows.GotoMenu.RecentCount
         Values:        integer between 0 and 15 (8)
         Description:   Specifies  the  number  of  recently  visited
                        directories shown in the Go To Menu of a File
                        Chooser.
    
         Resource:      OpenWindows.GotoMenu.UserDirs
         Values:        string-list (NULL)
         Description:   new-line (0 separated list of full-path names
                        to  directories  that  is added to the top of
                        the Go To Menu of a File Chooser.
    
         Resource:      OpenWindows.KeyboardCommand.*
         Description:   These resources determine mouseless  semantic
                        action  and  its  corresponding  key binding.
                        Refer to the XView  Reference  Manual  for  a
                        complete   listing  and  explanation  of  the
                        OpenWindows.KeyboardCommand.*      resources.
                        Refer  to   the  XView Programming Manual for
                        information on the mouseless model.
    
         Resource:      OpenWindows.KeyboardCommands
         Values:        SunView1, Basic, or Full
         Description:   Controls the level  of  mouseless  operation.
                        All    of   the   OpenWindows.KeyboardCommand
                        resource mappings may be modified  by  users,
                        or by specifying one the the three values for
                        OpenWindows.KeyboardCommands.   For  detailed
                        information see the XView Programming Manual
    
         Resource:      OpenWindows.MenuAccelerators
         Values:        True or False (True)
         Description:   Specifies whether or not to activate all key-
                        board    menu    acceleration    defined   by
                        applications.  Menu  accelerators  are  keys-
                        trokes  that  can be used to invoke menu com-
                        mands directly. They can be seen on the right
                        side  of  frequently used menu items as a set
                        of keyboard qualifiers (with a graphical dia-
                        mond  mark  representing the meta key) and an
                        accelerator key.
    
         Resource:      OpenWindows.MouseChordMenu
         Values:        True, False (False)
         Description:   Turns on the mouse chording mechanism.  Mouse
                        chording  was  implemented  to allow XView to
                        work  with  two-button  mice.  Pressing   the
                        SELECT  and  the  ADJUST  buttons at the same
                        time will act as MENU button.
    
         Resource:      OpenWindows.MouseChordTimeout
         Values:        N (100)
         Description:   Mouse  chording  time-out  value.  N  is   in
                        micro-seconds.
    
         Resource:      OpenWindows.SelectDisplaysMenu (Props)
         Values:        True, False (False)
         Description    When True, the SELECT  button  (usually  left
                        mouse)  will  display the menu as well as the
                        MENU button (usually right mouse).
    
         Resource:      OpenWindows.popupJumpCursor (Props)
         Values:        True, False (False)
         Description    When False, do not  warp  the  mouse  to  the
                        notice when it appears.
    
         Resource:      notice.beepCount
         Values:        N (1)
         Description    Where N is an integer  to  specify  how  many
                        times to ring the bell when a notice appears.
    
         Resource:      OpenWindows.scrollbarPlacement (Props)
         Values:        Left, Right (Right)
         Description    When set to Left, put all scrollbars  on  the
                        lefthand side of the window or object.
    
         Resource:      OpenWindows.multiClickTimeout (Props)
         Values:        N (4)
         Description    Where N is  an  integer  between  2  and  10,
                        inclusive.   Set  the  number  of tenths of a
                        second between clicks for a  multi-click.   A
                        click is button-down, button-up pair.
    
         Resource:      text.delimiterChars
         Values:        string         ('         \011!\"#$%&\'()*+,-
                        ./:;<=>?@[\\]^_`{|}~')
    
         Description    This resource allows the user to  select  the
                        delimiter characters that are used when doing
                        word level selections in the  XView  package.
                        It  was  added  because  of  the needs of the
                        international marketplace, and it allows  the
                        user  to  define the local delimiters for the
                        character set that is  being  used  with  the
                        current keyboard and Sun workstation.
    
                        Note that the octal characters can be  scram-
                        bled  by Xrm during a rewrite of the value of
                        text.delimiter.Chars.  Xrm   interprets   the
                        text.delimiterChar  string when it is loaded.
                        Specifically it will decode  the  backslashed
                        portions  of  the  string and convert them to
                        octal representations.  When this  is  passed
                        to  the  client  application,  the logic will
                        function  correctly.   However,   this   mis-
                        behavior  of  Xrm  causes  the  string  to be
                        stored incorrectly  if  the  user  saves  the
                        .Xdefaults  file using the Xrm content of the
                        string. The specific  problem(s)  that  occur
                        are the stripping of the backslash characters
                        and  the  expansion  of  the  tab   character
                        (\011).
    
                        To correct this  problem,  one  can  put  the
                        text.delimiterChar  entry  into an .Xdefaults
                        file that will not be overwritten when saving
                        the workspace properties (for example, a sys-
                        tem wide defaults file).  Or a  copy  of  the
                        text.delimiterChar   entry  can  be  inserted
                        after .Xdefaults file saves.
    
         Resource:      scrollbar.jumpCursor (Props)
         Values:        True, False (True)
         Description    When False, the scrollbar will not  move  the
                        mouse pointer when scrolling.
    
         Resource:      scrollbar.repeatDelay
         Values:        N (100)
         Description    Where N  is  some  integer  greater  than  2.
                        Specifies  the  time  in  milliseconds when a
                        click becomes a repeated action.
    
         Resource:      scrollbar.pageInterval
         Values:        N (100)
         Description    Where N  is  some  integer  greater  than  2.
                        Specifies  the  time  in milliseconds between
                        repeats of a single page scroll.
    
         Resource:      scrollbar.lineInterval
         Values:        N (1)
         Description    Where N  is  some  integer  greater  than  0.
                        Specifies  the  time  in milliseconds between
                        repeats of a single line scroll.  How long to
                        pause  scrolling when holding down the SELECT
                        button on the scrollbar elevator.   Scrollbar
                        sets up a timer routine for repeats.
    
         Resource:      text.maxDocumentSize
         Values:        N (2000)
         Description    Where N specifies the bytes  used  in  memory
                        before  a  text  file  is  saved to a file on
                        disk.  Once this limit is exceeded, the  text
                        package  will  send  a  notice to the user to
                        tell them that no more insertions are  possi-
                        ble.   If the file being edited is saved to a
                        file, or it is a disk file being edited, then
                        the limit does not apply.
    
         Resource:      text.retained
         Values:        True, False (False)
         Description    If True,  retain  text  windows  with  server
                        backing store.
    
         Resource:      text.extrasMenuFilename
         Values:        filename (/usr/lib/.text_extras_menu)
         Description    Where filename is an absolute location  to  a
                        file.   Can also be set via environment vari-
                        able EXTRASMENU.  This file is used  for  the
                        text  package's  Extras  menu.   The commands
                        specified in the extras menu are  applied  to
                        the  contents of the current selection in the
                        textsw window and then it inserts the results
                        at the current insertion point.
    
         Resource:      text.enableScrollbar
         Values:        True, False (True)
         Description    When False, do not put a scrollbar on  textsw
                        objects.
    
         Resource:      text.againLimit
         Values:        N (1)
         Description    Where N is an  integer  between  0  and  500.
                        Number  of  operations  the  "again  history"
                        remembers for a textsw.
    
         Resource:      text.autoIndent
         Values:        True, False (False)
         Description    When True, begin the next line  at  the  same
                        indentation as the previous line as typing in
                        text.
    
         Resource:      text.autoScrollBy
         Values:        N (1)
         Description    Where N is an  integer  between  0  and  100.
                        Specifies  the number of lines to scroll when
                        type-in moves insertion point below the view.
    
         Resource:      text.confirmOverwrite
         Values:        True, False (True)
         Description    When False, do not give user confirmation  if
                        a save will overwrite an existing file.
    
         Resource:      text.displayControlChars
         Values:        True, False (True)
         Description    When False, use an up arrow plus a letter  to
                        display  the control character instead of the
                        character that is available for  the  current
                        font.
    
         Resource:      Text.DeleteReplacesClipboard
         Values:        True, False (False)
         Description    This resource controls whether text that  has
                        been  selected and then deleted by the delete
                        key or replaced by any other  keystroke  will
                        be  copied to the clipboard.  If the value is
                        True, then the selected text will  be  copied
                        to the clipboard. If the value is False, then
                        the text selected does not replace the  clip-
                        board.
    
                        This  resource  also  applies  to  the   text
                        selected  for  the  filter  function.  If the
                        resource is True, then the text selected  for
                        a  filter function will replace the clipboard
                        when the filter  successfully  finishes.   If
                        the resource is False, then the text selected
                        does not replace the clipboard.
    
         Resource:      text.undoLimit
         Values:        N  (50 maximum of 500)
         Description    Where N is an integer between 0 and 500.  How
                        many  operations  to save in the undo history
                        log.  These operations will  be  undone  when
                        you press the "Undo" key in the text window.
    
         Resource:      text.insertMakesCaretVisible
         Values:        If_auto_scroll (Always)
         Description    Controls whether insertion causes reposition-
                        ing to make inserted text visible.
    
         Resource:      text.lineBreak
         Values:        Clip, Wrap_char, Wrap_word (Wrap_word)
         Description    Determines how the textsw treats  file  lines
                        when  they  are too big to fit on one display
                        line.
    
         Resource:      text.margin.bottom
         Values:        N (0)
         Description    Where N is an  integer  between  -1  and  50.
                        Specifies  the  minimum  number  of  lines to
                        maintain between insertion point  and  bottom
                        of  view.  A value of -1 turns auto scrolling
                        off.
    
         Resource:      mouse.multiclick.space
         Values:        N (4)
         Description    Where N is an  integer  between  2  and  500.
                        Specifies   the   maximum  number  of  pixels
                        between successive mouse clicks to still have
                        the clicks considered as a multi-click event.
    
         Resource:      text.storeChangesFile
         Values:        True, False (True)
         Description    When False, do not change  the  name  of  the
                        current  file being edited to the name of the
                        file that is stored.  The name of the current
                        file is reflected in the titlebar of the tex-
                        tedit frame.
    
         Resource:      text.margin.top
         Values:        N (2)
         Description    Where N is an  integer  between  -1  and  50.
                        Specifies  the  minimum  number  of  lines to
                        maintain between the start of  the  selection
                        and the top of the view.  A value of -1 means
                        defeat normal actions.
    
         Resource:      text.margin.left
         Values:        N (8)
         Description    Where N is an integer  between  0  and  2000.
                        Specifies  the margin in pixels that the text
                        should maintain between the left hand  border
                        of the window and the first character on each
                        line.
    
         Resource:      text.margin.right
         Values:        N (0)
         Description    Where N is an integer  between  0  and  2000.
                        Specifies  the margin in pixels that the text
                        should maintain between the right hand border
                        of  the window and the last character on each
                        line.
    
         Resource:      text.tabWidth
         Values:        N (8)
         Description    Where N is  an  integer  between  0  and  50.
                        Specifies  the width in characters of the tab
                        character.
    
         Resource:      Text.LineSpacing
         Values:        N (0)
         Description    Where N is an integer which is the percentage
                        of  the  maximum height of a character in the
                        Textsw window font to use as interline  spac-
                        ing.   Setting  Text.LineSpacing to a nonzero
                        positive number will increase the size  of  a
                        Textsw  proportionally.  xv_set() of WIN_ROWS
                        will still yield the correct number of  rows.
                        However,  the  window  will be taller as com-
                        pared to a Textsw with  Text.LineSpacing  set
                        to  0.  This resource allows XView to conform
                        to TUV requirements.  To  meet  TUV  require-
                        ments, set Text.LineSpacing to 15 or greater.
    
         Resource:      term.boldStyle
         Values:        None,  Offset_X,  Offset_Y,   Offset_X_and_Y,
                        Offset_XY,  Offset_X_and_XY, Offset_Y_and_XY,
                        Offset_X_and_Y_and_XY, Invert (Invert)
         Description    Specify the text bolding style for a terminal
                        based window.
    
         Resource:      term.inverseStyle
         Values:        Enable, Disable, Same_as_bold (Enable)
         Description    Specify the text inverting style for a termi-
                        nal based window.
    
         Resource:      term.underlineStyle
         Values:        Enable, Disable, Same_as_bold (Enable)
         Description    Specify the text underlining style for a ter-
                        minal based window.
    
         Resource:      term.useAlternateTtyswrc
         Values:        True, False (True)
         Description    When True, and a $HOME/.ttyswrc is not found,
                        look  for  an  alternate  ttyswrc file.  When
                        False, do not look for an alternate  file  is
                        one  is  not  found  in  the  home directory,
                        $HOME/.ttyswrc.
    
         Resource:      term.alternateTtyswrc
         Values:        filename ($XVIEWHOME/lib/.ttyswrc)
         Description    Where filename specifies a complete  filename
                        and  absolute  path  of  an alternate ttyswrc
                        file.  This is only used if a  .ttyswrc  file
                        is    not   found   in   $HOME/.ttyswrc   and
                        term.useAlternateTtyswrc is True.
    
         Resource:      term.enableEdit
         Values:        True, False (True)
         Description    When False, do not keep an  editlog  of  what
                        has been typed into the term window.  This is
                        set to  false  automatically  when  switching
                        from  a  scrollable  term  to one that is not
                        scrollable.
    
         Resource:      ttysw.eightBitOutput
         Values:        True, False (True)
         Description    This  resource  controls  whether  characters
                        modified  by the meta modifier are encoded as
                        eight-bit  characters  when  passed  to   the
                        ttysw's  pty  or  are  delivered as seven-bit
                        characters.
    
         Resource:      ttysw.yieldModifiers
         Values:         Meta, Alt (The default is to not remove  any
                        semantic meaning from any modifiers)
         Description    This resource takes as  a  value  a  list  of
                        modifier  keys.  Any semantic meaning (mouse-
                        less command or  keyboard  accelerater)  that
                        would  normally be associated with the listed
                        modifiers when the keyboard  focus  is  in  a
                        ttysw or termsw would be removed.
    
    ENVIRONMENT
         $OPENWINHOME is the directory in which the  server's  direc-
         tory hierarchy is installed.
         $DISPLAY is the name of  the  server  and  screen  to  which
         applications should display.
         $LD_LIBRARY_PATH is the SunOS shared library search path.
         $HELPPATH is the path that applications will search for Open
         Look Help files.
    
    FILES
         $OPENWINHOME/include/images
                             XView images
    
         $OPENWINHOME/lib    XView Libraries
    
         $OPENWINHOME/include
                             Include files
    
         $OPENWINHOME/bin    Binaries
    
         $OPENWINHOME/share/src/xview/demos
                             XView demo programs
    
         $OPENWINHOME/share/src/xview/examples
                             XView example programs
    
    SEE ALSO
         openwin(1),  props(1),  Xsun(1),  xlsfonts(1),   xmodmap(1),
         iconedit(1)
    
    
    NOTES
         OpenWindows XView(TM) and OLIT toolkits  may  no  longer  be
         supported  in  a  future release. You may want to migrate to
         the Motif toolkit.
    
    
    
    


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