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XmImSetValues(library call)			   XmImSetValues(library call)

NAME
       XmImSetValues — An input manager function that updates attributes of an
       input context

SYNOPSIS
       #include <Xm/XmIm.h>
       void XmImSetValues(
       Widget widget,
       ArgList arglist,
       Cardinal argcount,
       );

DESCRIPTION
       XmImSetValues updates attributes of the input context  associated  with
       the specified widget. The arglist argument is a list of attribute/value
       pairs for the input context. This function passes  the  attributes  and
       values to XICSetValues. The initial call to this routine should pass in
       all of the input context attributes.  Thereafter, the application  pro‐
       grammer calls XmImSetValues, for an XIC, only if a value has changed.

       If the previous parameters for the widget's XIC do not allow the previ‐
       ously registered XIC to be reused, that XIC will be unregistered, and a
       new one will be created and registered with the widget. Note that shar‐
       ing of data is preserved.

       Note that the Text and TextField widgets call the  XmImSetValues	 func‐
       tion  when they receive focus. Therefore, further calls to the XmImSet‐
       Values function for these widgets are unnecessary.

       widget	 Specifies the ID of the widget registered with the input man‐
		 ager

       arglist	 Specifies  the	 list of attribute/value pairs to be passed to
		 XICSetValues; the following  attributes  are  accepted:  XmN‐
		 preeditStartCallback  XmNpreeditDoneCallback  XmNpreeditDraw‐
		 Callback and XmNpreeditCaretCallback. These attributes accept
		 an  accompanying  value  of type pointer to structure of type
		 XIMCallback.

		 These	callbacks  are	used  only  when  the	XmNpreeditType
		 resource  of  the  relevant  VendorShell  has the "onthespot"
		 value, and that the XIM  supports  XIMPreeditCallbacks	 input
		 style. These values are ignored if the condition is not met.

		 For each of these callbacks, if the callback value is not set
		 by this function, no action will  be  taken  when  the	 Input
		 Method	 tries	to call this callback.	Refer to the "Xlib - C
		 Language X Interface, X Version 11, Release  6,"  Chapter  13
		 for the detail of these callbacks.

       argcount	 Specifies  the	 number of attribute/values pairs in the argu‐
		 ment list (arglist)

       Resources that can be set for the input context include:

       XmNbackground
		 Specifies the pixel value for the background color.

       XmNbackgroundPixmap
		 Specifies a pixmap for tiling the background.

       XmNfontList
		 Specifies the font list used by the widget. The input	method
		 uses	the  first  occurrence	of  a  font  set  tagged  with
		 XmFONTLIST_DEFAULT_TAG. If no such  instance  is  found,  the
		 first	font  set  in  the font list is used. If the font list
		 does not contain a font set, a value is not passed to XICSet‐
		 Values.

       XmNforeground
		 Specifies the pixel value for the foreground color.

       XmNlineSpace
		 Specifies the line spacing used in the pre-edit window.

       XmNrenderTable
		 Specifies the render table used by the widget.

       XmNspotLocation
		 Specifies  the x and y coordinates of the position where text
		 will be inserted in the widget handling  input,  whose	 input
		 method	 style is "OverTheSpot". The y coordinate is the posi‐
		 tion of the baseline used by the current text line.

       The caller may also pass any other  vendor-defined  resources  to  this
       function. For additional information on the internationalization inter‐
       face, see the Xlib documentation.

RELATED
       XmImSetFocusValues(3), XmImVaSetFocusValues(3), and XmImVaSetValues(3).

						   XmImSetValues(library call)
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