XmCascadeButtonGadget - Man Page

The CascadeButtonGadget widget class

Synopsis

#include <Xm/CascadeBG.h>

Description

CascadeButtonGadget links two menu panes, a MenuBar to a menu pane, or an OptionMenu to a menu pane.

It is used in menu systems and must have a RowColumn parent with its XmNrowColumnType resource set to XmMENU_BAR, XmMENU_POPUP, XmMENU_PULLDOWN, or XmMENU_OPTION.

It is the only gadget that can have a Pulldown menu pane attached to it as a submenu. The submenu is displayed when this gadget is activated within a PopupMenu, a PulldownMenu, or an OptionMenu. Its visuals can include a label or pixmap and a cascading indicator when it is in a Popup or Pulldown menu pane; or it can include only a label or a pixmap when it is in an OptionMenu. The positioning of the PulldownMenu with respect to the CascadeButton depends on the XmNlayoutDirection resource of the MenuShell.

The default behavior associated with a CascadeButtonGadget depends on the type of menu system in which it resides. By default, BSelect controls the behavior of the CascadeButtonGadget. In addition, BMenu controls the behavior of the CascadeButtonGadget if it resides in a PopupMenu system. The actual mouse button used is determined by its RowColumn parent. BMenu also performs the BSelect actions in all types of menu systems.

A CascadeButtonGadget's visuals differ from most other button gadgets. When the button becomes armed, its visuals change from a 2-D to a 3-D look, and it displays the submenu that has been attached to it. If no submenu is attached, it simply changes its visuals.

When a CascadeButtonGadget within a Pulldown or Popup menu pane is armed as the result of the user moving the mouse pointer into the gadget, it does not immediately display its submenu. Instead, it waits a short time to see if the arming was temporary (that is, the user was simply passing through the gadget), or the user really wanted the submenu posted. This delay is configurable using XmNmappingDelay.

CascadeButtonGadget provides a single mechanism for activating the gadget from the keyboard. This mechanism is referred to as a keyboard mnemonic. If a mnemonic has been specified for the gadget, the user may activate it by simply typing the mnemonic while the CascadeButtonGadget is visible. If the CascadeButtonGadget is in a MenuBar and the MenuBar does not have focus, the MAlt modifier must be pressed with the mnemonic. Mnemonics are typically used to interact with a menu using the keyboard.

If a CascadeButtonGadget is in a Pulldown or Popup menu pane and there is a submenu attached, the XmNmarginBottom, XmNmarginLeft, XmNmarginRight, and XmNmarginTop resources may enlarge to accommodate XmNcascadePixmap. XmNmarginWidth defaults to 6 if this resource is in a MenuBar; otherwise, it takes LabelGadget's default, which is 2.

CascadeButtonGadget uses the XmQTmenuSystem and XmQTspecifyRenderTable traits.

Classes

CascadeButtonGadget inherits behavior, resources, and traits from the Object, RectObj, XmGadget, and XmLabelGadget classes.

The class pointer is xmCascadeButtonGadgetClass.

The class name is XmCascadeButtonGadget.

New Resources

The following table defines a set of widget resources used by the programmer to specify data. The programmer can also set the resource values 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).

XmCascadeButtonGadget
NameClassTypeDefaultAccess





XmNactivateCallbackXmCCallbackXtCallbackListNULLC





XmNcascadePixmapXmCPixmapPixmapdynamicCSG





XmNcascadingCallbackXmCCallbackXtCallbackListNULLC





XmNmappingDelayXmCMappingDelayint180 msCSG





XmNsubMenuIdXmCMenuWidgetWidgetNULLCSG





XmNactivateCallback

Specifies the list of callbacks that is called when the user activates the CascadeButtonGadget, and there is no submenu attached to pop up. The activation occurs when a mouse button is released or when the mnemonic associated with the gadget is typed. The specific mouse button depends on information in the RowColumn parent. The reason sent by the callback is XmCR_ACTIVATE.

XmNcascadePixmap

Specifies the cascade pixmap displayed on one end of the gadget when a CascadeButtonGadget is used within a Popup or Pulldown menu pane and a submenu is attached. The LabelGadget class resources XmNmarginBottom, XmNmarginLeft, XmNmarginRight, and XmNmarginTop may be modified to ensure that room is left for the cascade pixmap. The default cascade pixmap in menus other than option menus is an arrow pointing to the side of the menu where the submenu will appear. The default for the CascadeButtonGadget in an option menu is XmUNSPECIFIED_PIXMAP.

The positioning of the cascade pixmap to either the left of right of the widget, and the direction of the arrow, depend on the XmNlayoutDirection resource of the MenuShell.

XmNcascadingCallback

Specifies the list of callbacks that is called just prior to the mapping of the submenu associated with the CascadeButtonGadget. The reason sent by the callback is XmCR_CASCADING.

XmNmappingDelay

Specifies the amount of time, in milliseconds, between when a CascadeButtonGadget becomes armed and when it maps its submenu. This delay is used only when the gadget is within a Popup or Pulldown menu pane. The value must not be negative.

XmNsubMenuId

Specifies the widget ID for the Pulldown menu pane to be associated with this CascadeButtonGadget. The specified menu pane is displayed when the CascadeButtonGadget becomes armed. The menu pane must have been created with the appropriate parentage depending on the type of menu used. See XmCreatePulldownMenu(3), XmCreatePopupMenu(3), and XmCreateOptionMenu(3) for more information on the menu systems.

Inherited Resources

CascadeButtonGadget inherits behavior and resources from the superclasses described in the following tables. For a complete description of each resource, refer to the reference page for that superclass.

XmLabelGadget Resource Set
NameClassTypeDefaultAccess





XmNacceleratorXmCAcceleratorStringNULLN/A





XmNacceleratorTextXmCAcceleratorTextXmStringNULLN/A





XmNalignmentXmCAlignmentunsigned chardynamicCSG





XmNfontListXmCFontListXmFontListdynamicCSG





XmNlabelInsensitivePixmapXmCLabelInsensitivePixmapPixmapXmUNSPECIFIED_PIXMAPCSG





XmNlabelPixmapXmCLabelPixmapPixmapXmUNSPECIFIED_PIXMAPCSG





XmNlabelStringXmCXmStringXmStringdynamicCSG





XmNlabelTypeXmCLabelTypeunsigned charXmSTRINGCSG





XmNmarginBottomXmCMarginBottomDimensiondynamicCSG





XmNmarginHeightXmCMarginHeightDimension2CSG





XmNmarginLeftXmCMarginLeftDimension0CSG





XmNmarginRightXmCMarginRightDimensiondynamicCSG





XmNmarginTopXmCMarginTopDimensiondynamicCSG





XmNmarginWidthXmCMarginWidthDimensiondynamicCSG





XmNmnemonicXmCMnemonicKeySymNULLCSG





XmNmnemonicCharSetXmCMnemonicCharSetStringdynamicCSG





XmNrecomputeSizeXmCRecomputeSizeBooleanTrueCSG





XmNrenderTableXmCRenderTableXmRenderTabledynamicCSG





XmNstringDirectionXmCStringDirectionXmStringDirectiondynamicCSG





XmGadget Resource Set
NameClassTypeDefaultAccess





XmNbackgroundXmCBackgroundPixeldynamicCSG





XmNbackgroundPixmapXmCPixmapPixmapXmUNSPECIFIED_PIXMAPCSG





XmNbottomShadowColorXmCBottomShadowColorPixeldynamicCSG





XmNbottomShadowPixmapXmCBottomShadowPixmapPixmapdynamicCSG





XmNhelpCallbackXmCCallbackXtCallbackListNULLC





XmNforegroundXmCForegroundPixeldynamicCSG





XmNhighlightColorXmCHighlightColorPixeldynamicCSG





XmNhighlightOnEnterXmCHighlightOnEnterBooleanFalseCSG





XmNhighlightPixmapXmCHighlightPixmapPixmapdynamicCSG





XmNhighlightThicknessXmCHighlightThicknessDimension0CSG





XmNlayoutDirectionXmNCLayoutDirectionXmDirectiondynamicCG





XmNnavigationTypeXmCNavigationTypeXmNavigationTypeXmNONECSG





XmNshadowThicknessXmCShadowThicknessDimension2CSG





XmNtopShadowColorXmCTopShadowColorPixeldynamicCSG





XmNtopShadowPixmapXmCTopShadowPixmapPixmapdynamicCSG





XmNtraversalOnXmCTraversalOnBooleanTrueCSG





XmNunitTypeXmCUnitTypeunsigned chardynamicCSG





XmNuserDataXmCUserDataXtPointerNULLCSG





RectObj Resource Set
NameClassTypeDefaultAccess





XmNancestorSensitiveXmCSensitiveBooleandynamicG





XmNborderWidthXmCBorderWidthDimension0N/A





XmNheightXmCHeightDimensiondynamicCSG





XmNsensitiveXmCSensitiveBooleanTrueCSG





XmNwidthXmCWidthDimensiondynamicCSG





XmNxXmCPositionPosition0CSG





XmNyXmCPositionPosition0CSG





Object Resource Set
NameClassTypeDefaultAccess





XmNdestroyCallbackXmCCallbackXtCallbackListNULLC





Callback Information

A pointer to the following structure is passed to each callback:

typedef struct
{
        int reason;
        XEvent * event;
} XmAnyCallbackStruct;
reason

Indicates why the callback was invoked

event

Points to the XEvent that triggered the callback or is NULL if this callback was not triggered by an XEvent

Behavior

XmCascadeButtonGadget includes behavior from XmGadget. XmCascadeButton includes the menu traversal behavior from XmLabel. Additional XmCascadeButtonGadget behavior is described in the following list (in a Popup menu system, <Btn3> also performs the <Btn1> actions).

<Btn1Down>:

Unposts any menus posted by the parent menu. Arms the CascadeButtonGadget, posts the associated submenu, enables mouse traversal, and, in a MenuBar, arms the MenuBar. If the menu is already active, this event disables keyboard traversal for the menu and returns the menu to mouse traversal mode.

<Btn1Up>:

Calls the callbacks in XmNcascadingCallback, posts the submenu attached to the CascadeButtonGadget and enables keyboard traversal within the menu. If the CascadeButtonGadget does not have a submenu attached, this action calls the callbacks in XmNactivateCallback, activates the CascadeButtonGadget, and unposts all posted menus in the cascade.

<Key><osfActivate>:

Calls the callbacks in XmNcascadingCallback, and posts the submenu attached to the CascadeButtonGadget if keyboard traversal is enabled in the menu. If the CascadeButtonGadget does not have a submenu attached, this action calls the callbacks in XmNactivateCallback, activates the CascadeButtonGadget, and unposts all posted menus in the cascade. This action applies only to gadgets in MenuBars, PulldownMenus, and PopupMenus. For a CascadeButtonGadget in an OptionMenu, if the parent is a manager, this action passes the event to the parent.

<Key><osfSelect>:

Calls the callbacks in XmNcascadingCallback, and posts the submenu attached to the CascadeButtonGadget if keyboard traversal is enabled in the menu. If the CascadeButtonGadget does not have a submenu attached, this action calls the callbacks in XmNactivateCallback, activates the CascadeButtonGadget, and unposts all posted menus in the cascade.

<Key><osfHelp>:

Unposts all menus in the menu hierarchy and, when the shell's keyboard focus policy is XmEXPLICIT, restores keyboard focus to the widget that had the focus before the menu system was entered. Calls the callbacks for XmNhelpCallback if any exist. If there are no help callbacks for this widget, this action calls the help callbacks for the nearest ancestor that has them.

<Key><osfCancel>:

In a MenuBar, disarms the CascadeButtonGadget and the menu and, when the shell's keyboard focus policy is XmEXPLICIT, restores keyboard focus to the widget that had the focus before the menu was entered. For a CascadeButtonGadget in an OptionMenu, if the parent is a manager, this action passes the event to the parent.

In a toplevel Pulldown MenuPane from a MenuBar, unposts the menu, disarms the MenuBar CascadeButton and the MenuBar, and, when the shell's keyboard focus policy is XmEXPLICIT, restores keyboard focus to the widget that had the focus before the MenuBar was entered. In other Pulldown MenuPanes, unposts the menu.

In a Popup MenuPane, unposts the menu and restores keyboard focus to the widget from which the menu was posted.

<Enter>:

If keyboard traversal is enabled does nothing. Otherwise, in a MenuBar, unposts any MenuPanes associated with another MenuBar entry, arms the CascadeButtonGadget, and posts the associated submenu. In other menus, arms the CascadeButtonGadget and posts the associated submenu after the delay specified by XmNmappingDelay.

<Leave>:

If keyboard traversal is enabled does nothing. Otherwise, in a MenuBar, disarms the CascadeButtonGadget if the submenu associated with the CascadeButtonGadget is not currently posted or if there is no submenu associated with the CascadeButtonGadget.

In other menus, if the pointer moves anywhere except into a submenu associated with the CascadeButtonGadget, the CascadeButtonGadget is disarmed and its submenu is unposted.

Virtual Bindings

The bindings for virtual keys are vendor specific. For information about bindings for virtual buttons and keys, see VirtualBindings(3).

Referenced By

XmCascadeButtonGadgetHighlight(3), XmCascadeButtonHighlight(3), XmCreateCascadeButtonGadget(3), XmCreateMenuBar(3), XmCreateOptionMenu(3), XmCreatePulldownMenu(3), XmOptionButtonGadget(3), XmVaCreateCascadeButtonGadget(3).