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0 Command: viewres | Section: 1 | Source: Digital UNIX | File: viewres.1X.gz
viewres(1X) viewres(1X) NAME viewres - graphical class browser for Xt SYNOPSIS viewres [-option...] OPTIONS The viewres program accepts all of the standard toolkit command line options as well as the following: This option specifies the name of the highest widget in the hierarchy to display. This is typically used to limit the display to a subset of the tree. The default is Object. This option indicates that the widget variable names (as declared in header files) should be displayed in the nodes rather than the widget class name. This is sometimes useful to distinguish widget classes that share the same name (such as Text). This option indicates that the tree should be displayed top to bottom rather left to right. DESCRIPTION The viewres program displays a tree showing the widget class hierarchy of the Athena Widget Set. Each node in the tree can be expanded to show the resources that the corresponding class adds (that is, does not inherit from its parent) when a widget is created. This application allows the user to visually examine the structure and inherited re- sources for the Athena Widget Set. VIEW MENU The way in which the tree is displayed may be changed through the en- tries in the View menu: This entry causes the node labels to be set to the variable names used to declare the corresponding widget class. This operation may also be performed with the SetLabelType(variable) translation. This entry causes the node labels to be set to the class names used when specifying resources. This operation may also be per- formed with the SetLabelType(class) translation. This entry causes the tree to be laid out from left to right. This operation may also be performed with the SetOrientation(West) translation. This entry causes the tree to be laid out from top to bottom. This operation may also be performed with the SetOrientation(North) translation. This entry ex- pands the selected nodes (see next section) to show the new widget and constraint resources. This operation may also be performed with the Resources(on) translation. This entry removes the resource displays from the selected nodes (usually to conserve space). This operation may also be performed with the Resources(off) translation. SELECT MENU Resources for a single widget class can be displayed by clicking But- ton2 on the corresponding node, or by adding the node to the selection list with Button1 and using the Show Resource Boxes entry in the View menu. Since Button1 actually toggles the selection state of a node, clicking on a selected node will cause it to be removed from the se- lected list. Collections of nodes may also be selected through the various entries in the Select menu: This entry removes all nodes from the selection list. This operation may also be performed with the Select(nothing) translation. This entry adds all nodes to the selection list. This operation may also be performed with the Select(all) translation. This entry adds unselected nodes to, and removes selected nodes from, the selection list. This operation may also be performed with the Se- lect(invert) translation. This entry selects the immediate parents of all selected nodes. This operation may also be performed with the Se- lect(parent) translation. This entry recursively selects all parents of all selected nodes. This operation may also be performed with the Select(ancestors) translation. This entry selects the immediate chil- dren of all selected nodes. This operation may also be performed with the Select(children) translation. This entry recursively selects all children of all selected nodes. This operation may also be performed with the Select(descendants) translation. This entry selects all nodes that add new resources (regular or constraint) to their corresponding widget classes. This operation may also be performed with the Se- lect(resources) translation. This entry selects all nodes whose re- source boxes are currently expanded (usually so that they can be closed with Hide Resource Boxes). This operation may also be performed with the Select(shown) translation. ACTIONS The following application actions are provided: This action causes viewres to exit. This action sets the node labels to display the wid- get variable or class names, according to the argument type. This ac- tion sets the root of the tree to be one of the following areas of the window: West, North, East, or South. This action selects the indicated nodes, as described in the VIEW MENU section: nothing (unselects all nodes), invert, parent, ancestors, children, descendants, resources, shown. This action turns on, off, or toggles the resource boxes for the selected nodes. If invoked from within one of the nodes (through the keyboard or pointer), only that node is used. WIDGET HIERARCHY Resources may be specified for the following widgets: Viewres viewres Paned pane Box buttonbox Command quit MenuButton view SimpleMenu viewMenu SmeBSB layoutHorizontal SmeBSB layoutVertical SmeLine line1 SmeBSB namesVariable SmeBSB namesClass SmeLine line2 SmeBSB viewResources SmeBSB viewNoResources MenuButton select SimpleMenu selectMenu SmeBSB unselect SmeBSB selectAll SmeBSB selectInvert SmeLine line1 SmeBSB selectParent SmeBSB selectAncestors SmeBSB selectChildren SmeBSB selectDescendants SmeLine line2 SmeBSB selectHasResources SmeBSB selectShownResources Form treeform Porthole porthole Tree tree Box variable-name Toggle variable-name List variable-name Panner panner where variable-name is the widget variable name of each node. COPYRIGHT Copyright 1990, X Consortium See X(1X) for a full statement of rights and permissions. SEE ALSO X(1X), xrdb(1X), listres(1X), editres(1X), appres(1X) AUTHOR Jim Fulton, MIT X Consortium viewres(1X)

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