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RectObj(3X)							   RectObj(3X)

NAME
       RectObj — The RectObj widget class

SYNOPSIS
       #include <Xm/Xm.h>

VERSION
       This page documents version 1.2 of the Motif library.

DESCRIPTION
       RectObj	is  never  instantiated.   Its sole purpose is as a supporting
       superclass for other widget classes.

   Classes
       RectObj inherits behavior and a resource from Object.

       The class pointer is rectObjClass.

       The class name is RectObj.

   New Resources
       The following table defines a set of widget resources used by the  pro‐
       grammer to specify data.	 The programmer can also set the resource val‐
       ues for the inherited classes to set attributes for  this  widget.   To
       reference  a  resource by name or by class in a .Xdefaults file, remove
       the XmN or XmC prefix and use the remaining letters.  To specify one of
       the  defined  values for a resource in a .Xdefaults file, remove the Xm
       prefix and use the remaining letters (in either lowercase or uppercase,
       but  include  any  underscores between words).  The codes in the access
       column indicate if the given resource can be set at creation time  (C),
       set by using XtSetValues (S), retrieved by using XtGetValues (G), or is
       not applicable (N/A).

				RectObj Resource Set
	Name		       Class		Type	    Default   Access
	─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
	XmNancestorSensitive   XmCSensitive	Boolean	    dynamic   G
	XmNborderWidth	       XmCBorderWidth	Dimension   1	      CSG
	XmNheight	       XmCHeight	Dimension   dynamic   CSG
	XmNsensitive	       XmCSensitive	Boolean	    True      CSG
	XmNwidth	       XmCWidth		Dimension   dynamic   CSG
	XmNx		       XmCPosition	Position    0	      CSG
	XmNy		       XmCPosition	Position    0	      CSG
       Specifies whether the immediate parent of  the  gadget  receives	 input
       events.	 Use the function XtSetSensitive if you are changing the argu‐
       ment to preserve data integrity (see XmNsensitive below).  The  default
       is  the	bitwise AND of the parent's XmNsensitive and XmNancestorSensi‐
       tive resources.	Specifies the width of the border  placed  around  the
       RectObj's  rectangular  display	area.	Specifies  the	inside	height
       (excluding the border)  of  the	RectObj's  rectangular	display	 area.
       Determines  whether  a  RectObj receives input events.  If a RectObj is
       sensitive, the parent dispatches to the gadget all keyboard, mouse but‐
       ton, motion, window enter/leave, and focus events.  Insensitive gadgets
       do not receive these events.  Use the function XtSetSensitive to change
       the  sensitivity argument.  Using XtSetSensitive ensures that if a par‐
       ent widget has XmNsensitive set to False, the  ancestor-sensitive  flag
       of  all	its children is appropriately set.  Specifies the inside width
       (excluding the border)  of  the	RectObj's  rectangular	display	 area.
       Specifies the x-coordinate of the upper left outside corner of the Rec‐
       tObj's rectangular display area.	 The value is relative	to  the	 upper
       left inside corner of the parent window.	 Specifies the y-coordinate of
       the upper left outside corner  of  the  RectObj's  rectangular  display
       area.   The  value  is  relative to the upper left inside corner of the
       parent window.

   Inherited Resources
       RectObj inherits behavior and a resource from Object.  For  a  descrip‐
       tion of this resource, refer to the Object man page.

				Object Resource Set
	Name		     Class	   Type		    Default   Access
	─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
	XmNdestroyCallback   XmCCallback   XtCallbackList   NULL      C

   Translations
       There are no translations for RectObj.

RELATED INFORMATION
       Object(3X).

								   RectObj(3X)
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