Archive-name: open-look/03-xview Last-Modified: Jun 7 1996 This is a new FAQ. Contributions will be welcomed; mail them to lee@sq.com (Liam Quin), preferably including "XView FAQ" in the Subject line. Contents: Sources Of Information: The Future of XView Scrolling Lists How do I keep a pop-up window displayed after a button is pressed? how do I make an XView button look pressed? OpenWindows 3 imake doesn't work properly The pop-up menu in my canvas has funny colours The second ttysw in my program doesn't work How do arrange to have a (Cancel) button to stop a calacuation? How do I put panel items on a canvas? Subject: Sources Of Information: netnews newsgroups: alt.toolkits.xview - best for specific XView questions comp.windows.open-look comp.windows.x - highest volume Watch for Frequently Asked Questions lists (such as this) in these groups. The article you are reading is part of the alt.toolkits.xview and comp.windows.open-look FAQ. Books: See the comp.windows.open-look FAQ, which lists several books on X and XView. The O'Reiily books in particular are recommended. Source: code: the FTP site ftp.x.org in directory /R5contrib (?), has the full XView source (the latest release is 3.2), together with lots of X programs. Programs whose name ends in "tool" or starts with "xv" are often based on XView. Subject: The Future of XView XView is no longer a Strategic Direction for Sun. It will be supported for the next few years, but new features will not be added. On the other hand, the source is publicly available. XView is included with SunOS and Solaris, and also with some versions of Linux. Sun will be moving to a motif-like user interface in 1995, with the shipping of COSE/CDE. At that time, XView will be less interesting to many people. Since it's probably the easiest X toolkit to use that's easily and widely available, XView will probably be widely used for a while. Subject: Scrolling Lists @ How do I set the font of individual Scrolling List items? PANEL_LIST_FONT takes an int row_number and an Xv_opaque font_handle. PANEL_LIST_FONTS take a NULL terminated list of Xv_opaque font_handles. There is no easy way to make an entire list fixed width font. You have to make sure that you always specify PANEL_LIST_FONT when you insert a new row into that list, or write a convenience function insert_row(list, row, string) that hides the nasty bits. The most efficient way to do this involves creating an Xv_attr array to do lots of insertions at once, complete with PANEL_LIST_FONTs. If you give both PANEL_LIST_STRING and PANEL_LIST_FONT in the same xv_set() call, PANEL_LIST_STRING must be given first, or the default font will be used. @ How do I set the selected item of an exclusive list with required choice? If you have a PANEL_LIST with a required choice, and the list is exclusive, you must de-select the old item and select the new one in a single xv_set() call, for example: xv_create(owner, PANEL_LIST, .... PANEL_CHOOSE_ONE, TRUE, /* only one entry can be selected */ PANEL_CHOOSE_NONE, FALSE, /* one entry must be selected */ NULL ); xv_set(List, PANEL_CHOOSE_NONE, TRUE, PANEL_LIST_SELECT, xv_get(List, PANEL_LIST_FIRST_SELECTED), FALSE, PANEL_LIST_SELECT, row, TRUE, PANEL_CHOOSE_NONE, FALSE, NULL ); Note: you may find it useful to start with PANEL_CHOOSE_NONE true so that the list comes up with no selection; and then on the first selection set PANEL_CHOOSE_NONE to FALSE so that a selection is required. Subject: How do I keep a pop-up window displayed after a button is pressed? In the button callback, do xv_set(button, PANEL_NOTIFY_STATUS, XV_ERROR, NULL); This will keep the window visible. You might also need to investigate the MENU_NOTIFY_STATUS attribute. Subject: how do I make an XView button look pressed? call panel_begin_preview() and panel_cancel_preview(); these are documented in -- er -- the XView 3 source... Subject: OpenWindows 3 imake doesn't work properly Paul DuBois <dubois@primate.wisc.edu> has written some useful notes on this; see: http://www.primate.wisc.edu/software/imake-stuff ftp://ftp.primate.wisc.edu/software/imake-stuff There are both text and PostScript versions of his notes. Here also is Greg Earle's patch, to be applied in $OPENWINHOME; note that you should edit lib/config/sun.cf afterwards to get OSName and OSMinorVersion right (MinorVersion is 1 in SunOS 4.1.4, for example). I have edited the patch a little, so any bugs are mine [lee@sq.com] :-) *** bin/xmkmf.orig Wed Sep 18 07:02:02 1991 --- bin/xmkmf Tue Aug 6 00:39:20 1991 *************** *** 30,34 **** elif [ -n "$OPENWINHOME" ]; then ! args="-DUseInstalled $OPENWINHOME/lib/config" else --- 30,34 ---- elif [ -n "$OPENWINHOME" ]; then ! args="-I$OPENWINHOME/lib/config -DUseInstalled -DXCOMM='/**/#'" else *** lib/config/site.def.orig Wed Sep 18 01:26:19 1991 --- lib/config/site.def Tue Aug 6 00:44:37 1991 *************** *** 0 **** --- 1,7 ---- + #define BinDir $(OPENWINHOME)/bin + #define LibDir $(OPENWINHOME)/lib + #define IncRoot $(OPENWINHOME)/share/include + #define InstallNonExecFile(file,dest) @@\ + install:: file @@\ + $(INSTALL) -c $(INSTDATFLAGS) file dest + #define NullParameter Subject: The pop-up menu in my canvas has funny colours You need to use CMS_CONTROL_CMS when you create the CMS for your canvas. This allocates the OPEN LOOK UI 3D colors at the start of the colormap. The foreground color lives right at the end. Subject: The second ttysw in my program doesn't work XView only supports one ttysw per program! Subject: How do arrange to have a (Cancel) button to stop a calacuation? When you are doing cpu-intensive calculations, your program probably isn't calling the XView notifier, so that button presses aren't noticed until the computation is over. There are several possible solutions: * use the implicit or explicit notify displatch mechanism, described in the Notifier chapter of the XView Programming Manual (O'Reilly); * use multiple processes, and send signals; * split up the work into small chunks and use notify_stop to return to the main loop for each chunk. Subject: How do I put panel items on a canvas? You don't. You can, however, draw on a panel, as if it was a canvas. Another alternative is to use olgx to render the controls, but this is a little tricky. 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