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Command: DXmSvnAddEntries | Section: 3 | Source: Digital UNIX | File: DXmSvnAddEntries.3X.gz
DXmSvnAddEntries(3X) DXmSvnAddEntries(3X)
NAME
DXmSvnAddEntries - Opens new entries in the structure.
SYNOPSIS
void DXmSvnAddEntries (widget, after, count, level, tags, index)
Widget widget;
int after;
int count;
int level;
XtPointer* tags();
Boolean index;
PARAMETERS
The identifier (widget ID) of the SVN widget. An integer that repre-
sents the entry number that the newly opened positions are inserted af-
ter. (If you want to add an entry before number 1, set this parameter
to 0.) An integer that represents the number of entries to add to the
array. An integer that represents the level number of the entries be-
ing added. A level number of 0 indicates top-level entries. A pointer
to an array of longwords that contain the tag values for each entry be-
ing added. If the tag values are not being used, a Null pointer may be
passed. This value can also be changed with either the DXmSvnSetEntry
or DXmSvnSetEntryTag routine call. A Boolean value that, when True,
indicates that all of the entries being added should appear in the
scroll index window when the user drags the slider. This value can be
changed with either the DXmSvnSetEntry or DXmSvnSetEntryIndexWindow
routine. Note that the index window is used only when the DXmNlive-
Scrolling resource is set to False.
DESCRIPTION
The DXmSvnAddEntries routine enables an application to process the ex-
pansion of an entry. The value supplied for count determines how many
entries the application should open. The actual text of the entry is
not passed.
The first time an entry is displayed to the user, the SVN widget issues
the DXmSvnNgetEntryCallback to obtain information about the entry. If
the user never positions the window in an area where a particular entry
is visible, the callback will never be made. Make this call in your
application between calls to DXmSvnDisableDisplay and DXmSvnEnableDis-
play. delim off
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