XmTrackingEvent (3) - Linux Manuals
XmTrackingEvent: A Toolkit function that provides a modal interaction
NAME
XmTrackingEvent --- A Toolkit function that provides a modal interactionSYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Xm.h> Widget XmTrackingEvent( Widget widget, Cursor cursor, Boolean confine_to, XEvent *event_return);
DESCRIPTION
XmTrackingEvent provides a modal interface for selection of a component. It is intended to support context help. The function calls the XmUpdateDisplay function. XmTrackingEvent then grabs the pointer and discards succeeding events until BSelect is released or a key is pressed and then released. The function then returns the widget or gadget that contains the pointer when BSelect is released or a key is released, and ungrabs the pointer.
- widget
- Specifies the widget ID of a widget to use as the basis of the modal interaction. That is, the widget within which the interaction must occur, usually a top-level shell.
- cursor
- Specifies the cursor to be used for the pointer during the interaction. This is a standard X cursor name.
- confine_to
- Specifies whether or not the cursor should be confined to widget.
- event_return
- Returns the ButtonRelease or KeyRelease event that causes the function to return.
RETURN
Returns the widget or gadget that contains the pointer when BSelect is released or a key is released. If no widget or gadget contains the pointer, the function returns NULL.
RELATED
XmTrackingLocate(3).