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XmFontSelector(3X)					    XmFontSelector(3X)

NAME
       The Font Selector widget

SYNOPSIS
       #include <Xm/FontS.h>

DESCRIPTION
       The  Font  Selector  widget  allows  users  to  easily choose a font by
       selecting the font family and size of the font.	The  bold  and	italic
       attributes  may	also be set for any font for which they are available.
       Any font may be passed to the font selector by the application  as  the
       initial	value  shown to the user. Advanced features greatly extend the
       widget's functionality.

Basic Features
       The font selector widget presents the user  with	 two  combination  box
       widgets,	 one with a list of choices for the font family, and the other
       with the choices for the font size. In addition there are two  indepen‐
       dent toggle buttons that allow the user to make the font bold or italic
       or bold/italic. Below the font choice area is a text widget  that  dis‐
       plays  sample  text  of	the chosen font to the user. This text area is
       editable, allowing the user to add or remove text to  see  how  various
       characters  appear in the chosen font.  For the novice user this set of
       features allows access to  all standard fonts on the system.  The  font
       selector dynamically removes choices that are inappropriate so the user
       is free to play around with different combinations and  can  always  be
       assured	that  once they have selected a font that it will exist on the
       machine that the font selector is running on. For example if  there  is
       no  Times  Roman	 14 point font available, and the user selects a point
       size of 14, then Times Roman will not be available in the family combi‐
       nation  box. Likewise, if the user had chosen Times Roman from the fam‐
       ily dialog box then a size of 14	 would	not  be	 shown.	 To  have  all
       choices available simply choose a size and family of Any.

Advanced Features
       For the advanced user the font selector provides tremendous flexibility
       in font choices.	 By activating the options button an additional	 panel
       of  controls  is	 presented  to	the user. This allows the user to gain
       access to non-XLFD fonts, control the resolutions of the fonts  chosen,
       choose  from  fixed  or proportional fonts only, remove the use of font
       scaling, allow non iso8859-1 fonts to be viewed, and see the XLFD  name
       the font selector is constructing.

Non XLFD Fonts
       By  choosing the "Other Fonts" toggle from the option panel, the family
       and size lists, as well as the bold and italic  toggles,	 are  replaced
       with  a	combo box containing all non-XLFD fonts available on your sys‐
       tem. This feature allows users to select non-XLFD fonts with the FontS‐
       elector.	 The  text  field  of the combination box may be edited by the
       user and any string entered will be interpreted	as  a  font  name.  It
       should be noted that XLFD names can be typed in by hand here. This fea‐
       ture allows the font selector to be used to get any font on the	entire
       system.

Resolution Control
       The  font selector finds which of the two standard resolutions the cur‐
       rent display is closest to and uses that as its	default.  To  allow  a
       wider range of choices a user may choose to access fonts of a different
       resolution, or both 75 and 100 dpi resolutions.

Fixed or Proportional
       In most cases the fact that a font is fixed width or proportional is of
       no  great  interest  to the user. But some applications require a fixed
       width font, such as terminal emulators, and most people find that  pro‐
       portional  fonts	 look  better. The Font selector allows users to limit
       the font choices to fixed width or proportional or to allow both.

Font Scaling
       The font scaling technology that is  available  in  X11R5  uses	bitmap
       scaling which, although useful in some cases, generally results in very
       ugly fonts. We noticed that users often wanted to know which fonts  are
       scaled  and  which  ones	 exist as hand crafted bitmaps.	 To remove the
       scaled fonts from the list of choices, toggle the  "Use	Font  Scaling"
       button  off.   This  value is resource controllable and defaults to on,
       which uses font scaling.

Encoding
       The programmer can specify which encidings are valid  selctions.	 These
       encoding	 choices appear in an option menu. The list of font choices is
       restricted to those which use the current selected coding.

XLFD Name Display
       Clicking the Show toggle displays the current font's XLFD name is shown
       at the bottom of the font selector.

Normal Resources
       Name		       Class		       Type		InitialValue
       100DPIstring	       100DPIString	       XmString		"100 dpi"
       75DPIstring	       75DPIString	       XmString		"75 dpi"
       anyLowerString	       AnyLowerString	       XmString		"any"
       anyString	       AnyString	       XmString		"Any"
       boldString	       BoldString	       XmString		"Bold"
       bothString	       BothString	       XmString		"Both"
       currentFont	       String		       String		NULL
       defaultEncodingString   DefaultEncodingString   String		"iso8859-1"
       encodingList	       EncodingList	       StringTable	"iso8859-1"
       encodingString	       EncodingString	       XmString		"Encoding"
       familyString	       BothString	       XmString		"Family"
       italicString	       ItalicString	       XmString		"Italic"
       marginHeight	       Margin		       Dimension	0
       monoSpaceString	       MonoSpaceString	       XmString		"Fixed Width
									 Fonts"
       optionString	       OptionString	       XmString		"Options ..."
       otherString	       OtherString	       XmString		"Other Fonts"
       propSpaceString	       PropSpaceString	       XmString		"Proportional
									 Fonts"
       sampleText	       SampleText	       XmString		"abcdef..."
       scalingString	       ScalingString	       XmString		"Use Font
									 Scaling"
       showFontName	       ShowFontName	       Boolean		False
       showNameString	       ShowNameString	       XmString		"Show Font
									 Name"
       sizeString	       SizeString	       XmSring		"Size"
       spacing		       Spacing		       Dimension	2
       textRows		       TextRows		       Dimension	8
       useScaling	       Boolean		       Boolean		True
       valueChangedCallback    Callback		       XtCallbackList	NULL
       xlfdString	       XlfdString	       XmString		"Xlfd Fonts"

       All  resource  names  begin with XmN and all resource class names begin
       with XmC.

100DPSString
       The label for the 100 DPI radio button.

75DPSString
       The label for the 75 DPI radio button.

anyLowerString
       The label for the any button.

anyString
       The label for the Any button.

boldString
       The label for the Bold toggle button.

bothString
       The labels for the Both radio buttons  controlling  both	 the  dpi  and
       width  of the fonts displayed. The same resource is used to ensure con‐
       sistent labels.

currentFont
       This resource provides the main application input  and  output  to  the
       font  selector.	 If  the programmer sets the value at creation time or
       with XtSetValues then the currently displayed family,  size,  bold  and
       italic will be changed to correspond to the values shown in the current
       font. Otherwise, the name of the font will be shown.  The  Font	Selec‐
       tor's mode will be set to correspond to the type of font passed.

       Note:  currentFont must contain 14 hyphens (-) to be considered an XLFD
       font. This resource is also used to retrieve  the  font	the  user  has
       selected from the font selector. The value returned is only valid until
       the next time XtGetValues is called on this instance of the font selec‐
       tor widget.

defaultEncodingString
       This resource is the default selection from the Encoding options menu.

encodingList
       This  resource is the list of encodings available from the FontSelector
       Encoding options menu.

encodingString
       This resource is the default selection from the Encoding options menu.

familyString
       This resource is the default selection from the Family options menu.

isoFontsOnly
       This resource controls and maintains the state of the  iso8859-1	 fonts
       only toggle button.

italicString
       This resource is the default selection from the Italic toggle button.

marginHeight
       The margin height for all subwidgets of the Font Selector.

monoSpaceString
       The label of the Fixed Width Fonts radio button.

optionString
       The label for the Options... push button.

otherString
       The label for the Other Fonts radio button.

propSpaceString
       The label for the Proportional Fonts radio button.

sampleText
       The string which appears in the sample text area.

scalingString
       The label for the Use Font Scaling toggle button.

showFontName
       This  boolean  resource	controls  and maintains the state of Show Font
       Name toggle button.

showNameString
       The label of the Show Font Name toggle button.

sizeString
       The label for the Size option menu.

spacing
       The space between the toggle indicator and the toggle label.

textRows
       This resource controls the number of rows that are shown	 in  the  text
       widget  that displays sample text in the currently selected font. Since
       this is a scrolled text widget it will never dynamically	 change	 size,
       regardless  of  the  font  displayed.  Unless the initial font is large
       this value should be at least 4 or the user interaction may be poor.

useScaling
       This resource controls and maintains the state of the Use Font  Scaling
       toggle button.

valueChangedCallback
       The list of callbacks called when the XmNcurrentFont value is changed.

xlfdString
       The label for the Xlfd Fonts radio button.

Convenience Routine

XmCreateFontSelector - Widget creation convenience routine
       Widget XmCreateFontSelector(
			    Widget parent,	/* Widget id of parent for FontSelector */
			    String name,	/* Name of the created widget */
			    ArgList args,	/* argument list */
			    Cardinal num_args	/* number of items in argument list */
			    )

Children
       The font selector is composed of many sub-widgets. As with all widgets,
       most values passed to this widget through the argument  list   at  cre‐
       ation  time or via set values are passed to each of this widget's chil‐
       dren. Get values requests must be made on a child by child  basis.  The
       children	 of  the font selector are listed below. The documentation for
       each of the children should be consulted for a list  of	resources  for
       each child.

       XiFontSelector<named by application>

	    XiPanedtopPane

	    XmComboBoxfamilies

	    < See XmComboBox for list of children >

	    XmSeparatorseparator

	    XiComboBoxsizes

	    < See XmComboBox for list of children >

	    XmSeparatorseparator

	    XmButtonBoxboldItalicBox

	    XmToggleButtonboldButton

	    XmToggleButtonitalicButton

	    XmSeparatorseparator

	    XmToggleButtonoptionButton

	    XmSeparatorseparator

	    XmPanedmiddlePane

	    XmPanedleftPane

	    XmButtonBoxchoiceBox

	    XmToggleButtonxlfdButton

	    XmToggleButtonotherButton

	    XmSeparatorseparator

	    XmButtonBoxresolutionBox

	    XmToggleButtondpi75Button

	    XmToggleButtondpi100Button

	    XmToggleButtonanyButton

	    XmSeparatorseparator

	    XmSeparatorseparator

	    XmButtonBoxspacingBox

	    XmToggleButtonproportionalButton

	    XmToggleButtonmonoButton

	    XmToggleButtonbothButton

	    XmSeparatorseparator

	    XmButtonBoxotherChoiceBox

	    XmToggleButtonscalingButton

	    XmToggleButtonisoButton

	    XmToggleButtonshowNameButton

	    XmRowColum	    encodingOptionMenu

	    XmLabelGadget OptionLabel

	    XmCascadeButtonGadget OptionButton

	    XmMenuShell	   menuShell

	    XmRowColum	    pulldownMenu

	    <dependent on XmNencoding>

	    XmSeparatorseparator

	    XmSeparatorseparator

	    XmButtonBoxbox

	    XmScrolledWindowtextSW

	    XmScrollBarvbar

	    XmTexttext

	    XmSeparatorseparator

	    XmLabelnameLabel

	    XmSeparatorseparator

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (c) 1992 by Integrated Computer Solutions, Inc.

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